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Are there Ubers on Kauai?

Ride Share Taxis and rideshare apps, like Uber and Lyft, are available on Kaua?i. Generally, taxis are more expensive.



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Taxis are metered and rates start at $3, then $3 per mile, plus $0.40 per item of luggage and $4.00 for bulky items, the following prices are an estimate of costs from the airport to the areas listed: Poipu $42 - $55, Wailua-Waipouli $22 - $28, Kauai Hilton $12, Lihue-Kukui Grove $10 - $13, Princeville-Haena $90 - $120 ...

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Kaua?i has a public bus that can get you between the major destinations on the island. Considering the island only has one main road, Kaua?i is particularly easy to navigate via public transportation, and it is a very affordable way to get around.

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You can get around Kauai without a car, as there are bus services on the island and taxis are also available. However, public transport isn't particularly frequent and is quite limited in the areas that you can visit, so if you're looking for total freedom when getting around Kauai then a rental car is recommended.

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Uber, Lyft and Holoholo are ride-sharing apps that enable you to hail on-demand private drivers. They're used prolifically in Hawai?i's major towns, they tend to be cheaper than Taxis/Cabs and more convenient.

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Taxis (and Other Ride-Hailing Services) Taxis are pretty much always a little more expensive than Uber in Hawaii. Lyft is comparable to Uber in Hawaii, so consider checking the fares on both apps before requesting a ride.

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Do I need to carry cash? Credit cards are widely accepted at most businesses, but if you plan to head to more remote locations, you may want to bring cash.

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Uber and Lyft on the Big Island Rideshares are easy to get from the airports and in the two major cities on the Big Island -- Kona and Hilo. These can take you just about anywhere on the island within reason. Uber and Lyfts from more remote areas might not be possible, however.

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Is Uber cheaper than a taxi? Uber is usually a little bit cheaper than taking a traditional taxi. In most cases, Uber fares can be up to 40% cheaper than traditional taxi fares. In some cases, though, Uber fares can be almost double what they are for taxis, when you factor in extra costs.

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While many taxis in Kauai accept credit cards and other forms of electronic payment, it's always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller transactions and tips.

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Driving around the island of Kauai is not only easy, but also offers stunning views of white-sand beaches, dramatic cliffs, and lush tropical valleys and forests. In a single day you can enjoy a bright sunny day on the beach on the South Shore and smell the sweet floral fragrances after a rainstorm on the North Shore.

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Cash is fine. 10% plus or minus is fine. So a quick Uber trip around Waikiki/Honolulu for $20...a $2 tip is nice. Most Waikiki Uber trips won't involve luggage.

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Traveling from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport to Waikiki Beach? The price is between $25 and $50 per ride, and here below, we'll go through more details you should know before booking your one-way ride.

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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.

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We've got your easy ride across town, Honolulu.

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You can request a ride on any day and at any time with Uber in Honolulu.

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Whether you're going from Honolulu Airport to Waikiki or Pearl Harbor to the airport, get where you're going with the Uber app you already know. Request a ride to and from HNL at the tap of a button.

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For a well-rounded experience, spending at least 5-7 days on Kauai is recommended. This allows enough time to explore the island's diverse attractions and participate in various activities while having some downtime for relaxation. If you're short on time, 4-5 days will allow you to see most of the island.

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There's a public bus system on Kaua?i and some hotels run shuttle services, but routes are limited. Taxis and rideshare options like Uber and Lyft can be expensive and difficult to find. You'll want a car to explore the best experiences the island has to offer.

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Kauai Slow Season: Late Fall and Winter While there may not be a “bad” time to visit Kauai, the late fall and winter months can be considered the island's low season. From October to December, Kauai experiences slightly higher rainfall, which can lead to more overcast days.

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