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Can you drive around the island of Oahu in a day?

How long does it take to drive around Oahu? The Oahu circle drive can take you 4-6 hours, but that depends on which route you take and if you don't stop much. From Waikiki, Honolulu to the North Shore and back, is a full day but not overwhelming, give yourself 8 hours.



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Well, you choose the route, you can linger as long as you want, and you can eat and shop along the way. The island of O?ahu is just the right size for taking a drive. It's large enough that you will not run out of things to do and sights to see yet small enough that you can complete the drive in one day.

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People might not think of the Hawaiian islands as being the best place to holoholo, but Oahu scenic drives can rival any route on the mainland. A lot of people choose not to rent a car when they visit Oahu. But at 44 miles long, 30 miles wide and roughly 112 miles around, Oahu has lots to see outside of Waikiki.

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The Big Island makes up for more than half of the entire size of the state of Hawaii at just over 4,000 square miles—about half the size of New Jersey. Because of its size, navigating around the Big Island can be daunting, and driving around the entire island will take around eight hours.

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The southeastern shores of Oahu pack quite the scenic punch. Travel along Interstate H-1 to the start of the Kalanianaole Highway (Route 72) and take in the surrounding beauty. Make your first stop in Hanauma Bay, home to a nature preserve and underwater marine park popular for snorkelers.

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The best way to get around Oahu is by car. And fortunately, the island has some of Hawaii's most reasonable rates for car rentals, particularly at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL).

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If you do decide to rent a car, Shaka Guide's driving tours will make sure you don't miss any of the important attractions. Oahu is the easiest island to get around. There are several car rental companies at the Honolulu Airport if you'd like to drive the island.

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While you can get a taste of the Big Island in 3 days, spending at least 5-7 days, and ideally more, exploring its diverse attractions is recommended. This allows time for visiting popular sites like Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Mauna Kea Summit, and the beautiful beaches.

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To see the island and get around quickly from one spot to another, I'd advise you rent a car for the day. There is a lot to see and do with not much time, so while this will be a fun adventure, you will need to mind the time and keep moving through these activities during your one day on Oahu.

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#1: HI-72 (H1) East from Waikiki to Waimanalo Heading East on the H1 takes you past the iconic Diamondhead Crater and through the upscale town of Hawaii Kai. Once you pass the marina, the road winds along cliffs carved by the sea and mesmerizing rock formations.

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At least five days on Oahu is best if you want to spend some days at the beach, hike and explore different coasts of the island. With 7 days on Oahu, you can really slow down and explore a variety of activities around the island. Visiting Maui, too?

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Well if it is your first trip to Oahu, I would suggest 3 days for a car. I would rent it earlier in the trip, and then if you want to use it more because you think there is somewhere else to go, you can rent for another day or two.

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Kauai is the winner It has a variety of views and terrain to see. Rocky coastlines, beautiful beaches, lush jungles, and mountains and valleys. There is so much to see and do. Kauai tends to not be as popular as islands like Maui and Oahu so you can fully enjoy what the island offers.

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Hawaii is a beautiful state with six main islands to explore. Each island has beautiful beaches and natural beauty, but if you're a first-time visitor, O?ahu is the best island to visit. The Hawaiian island that is home to the state capital (Honolulu) has something for everyone.

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Molokai. Molokai is the best island for solitude, meaning few tourists and small town Hawai?i life. Additionally, Molokai is all about making your own adventure, easy but scenic hiking, and most of all, relaxing! If you like a slow vacation, then Molokai may be for you!

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Unfortunately, there aren't many waterfalls in Oahu you can drive to and still easily visible from the road, which means that many of these waterfalls require a substantial hike.

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The average cost to rent a car in Hawaii is $157 per day.

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Home to the tourist mecca of Honolulu, Oahu's roads are the busiest and as such you'll find several freeways here as well as the most developed roads in Hawaii. Just like in mainland America, Hawaiians drive on the right hand side of the road and speed limits are expressed in miles per hour.

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TheBus is the public bus system. It provides a budget-friendly option for traveling from Waikiki to Hanauma Bay. Route 22, also called the Beach Bus, runs between Waikiki and Hanauma Bay, with a travel time of approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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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.

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