The County of Hawaii regulates taxicab rates. These rates apply to all taxicab companies and all drivers. The per-mile rate is $3.70 per mile or 1/10th thereof. Hourly rates are $60/hour for minivan and $120/hour for Mercedes Sprinter.
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Getting a taxi in Honolulu is very easy. Whether you want to call for your Honolulu taxi service, wave a Honolulu taxi down in the street or take a stroll to your nearest taxi rank, you'll soon be on your way to your next exciting location.
Since Waikiki is so small and walkable, you can easily enjoy it without a car. You can hit the beach, go shopping, eat at some delicious restaurants and find so many things to do in Waikiki without a car.
Do keep in mind that an Uber or a taxi does not included the admission ticket. The one-way fare to Pearl Harbor from Waikiki hotels is approximately $50.
Taxis. Taxis are an affordable and efficient way of getting around, but they tend to run as a cash-only business. A good rule of thumb is to tip fifteen percent of the final bill for a smooth and courteous ride, or you can tell the driver to “keep the change” if that's easier.
Transportation options vary from island to island. Many visitors enjoy taking bus tours to conveniently explore the Islands. For most islands you can also get around by shuttle, taxi, ride-sharing app such as Uber or Lyft, or public transportation. Click here for transportation options.
You can ride Hawaii's Waikiki Trolley Pink Line for free by simply showing your JCB card! Just present your JCB card when you board the trolley. See Waikiki Trolley Information above for trolley schedules and more information.
Taxi Service is available on the center median fronting the terminal baggage claim areas. See the taxi dispatchers (yellow shirts with black lettering, and the wording “TAXI DISPATCHER” for service.
Ride in style and comfort in Honolulu with Uber's premium car service, Uber Premier. With this luxury ride option, you have support before, during, and after traveling. Enjoy flexible pickups, request luggage assistance, and ride with your driver to your destination.
The Bus. The public bus in Honolulu, Hawaii is called The Bus, and has routes throughout Oahu with options for many of the most popular destinations and beaches. Adult fare is $2.75 per person, with a monthly pass available for $70.
From historic surf towns and colorful art districts to former plantation neighborhoods, Hawai?i is home to many great walkable regions. And you'll quickly notice an afternoon can easily slip away when exploring them.
Unless you want to just relax at your hotel, the answer is yes. Driving is the best way to get around and will provide you with the most flexibility. Hawaii Island is known as “The Big Island” for good reason — spanning 10,931 square miles, it has a lot of ground to cover.
According to the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), guests should tip housekeeping anywhere between $1 to $5 per night for a mid-range or business hotel. For luxury hotels where the staff offers daily cleaning services and nightly turndown services, guests should leave a little more.
There is no entry fee for the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, and no ticket is required to see the museums. The USS Arizona Memorial program can be accessed by reservation or through our first come first served standby line.
From anywhere in Waikiki or the Ala Moana Shopping Center, take the #20 or #42 public bus (called TheBus), which will take you to the USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center. If you're not sure where to get off, just ask the driver. A ticket costs $2.50.
Pearl Harbor in Honolulu is 11 miles or a 25-minute drive from Waikiki Beach by car. Travelers can get to Pearl Harbor from our Waikiki Beach hotel by taking Highway 201 and following signs to the Pearl Harbor Historic Site and Visitor Center.