Year-to-date through June, vacation rental supply for the island of Hawaii was 749,600 unit nights (-5.9% vs. 2020, -33.0% vs. 2019), and demand was 493,700 unit nights (+6.5% vs. 2020, -35.5% vs. 2019). The average occupancy for the first half of the year was 65.9 percent (+13.2 percentage points vs. 2020, -3.7 percentage points vs. 2019), and ADR was $207 (+14.6% vs. 2020, +1.1% vs. 2019). In comparison, island of Hawaii hotels reported ADR at $319 and occupancy of 51.3 percent.
Kauai had the fewest number of available unit nights in June at 85,400 (+120.5% vs. 2020, -23.0% vs. 2019). Unit demand was 67,200 unit nights (+648.9% vs. 2020, -20.3% vs. 2019), resulting in 78.6 percent occupancy (+55.5 percentage points vs. 2020, +2.7 percentage points vs. 2019) with ADR of $313 (+8.6% vs. 2020, -33.4% vs. 2019). Kauai hotels reported ADR at $339 and occupancy of 78.4 percent.
Year-to-date through June, vacation rental supply for Kauai was 536,500 unit nights (+16.8% vs. 2020, -11.4% vs. 2019), and demand was 228,100 unit nights (-18.7% vs. 2020, -52.7% vs. 2019). The average occupancy for the first half of the year was 42.5 percent (-30.3 percentage points vs. 2020, -46.6 percentage points vs. 2019), and ADR was $303 (+0.5% vs. 2020, -10.6% vs. 2019). In comparison, Kauai hotels reported ADR at $269 and occupancy of 43.3 percent.