If you’re expecting Cancun-style all-inclusive resorts in Hawaii, you might be surprised—they’re basically not a thing here. Most resorts focus more on luxury stays and experiences, not unlimited food and drinks. You’ll usually pay separately for meals, tours, and activities, which can make the trip a bit expensive. Still, the trade-off is worth it because Hawaii offers stunning beaches, volcanoes, and local culture that you won’t find in typical all-inclusive destinations.