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Does Hawaii have Uber?

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



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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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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.

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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.

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Are Taxis Cheaper Than Uber in Honolulu? Generally, taxis can be more expensive than Uber, since a Uber ride costs around $25 while taxis charge $40 to $45. Of course, prices may vary based on demand and time of day.

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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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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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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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Ride-sharing services Uber and Lyft also operate in Maui. Many hotels and resorts – especially those in popular tourist areas like Wailea and West Maui — offer complimentary shuttle services to and from the airport as well as to nearby attractions and shopping areas.

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The average taxi fare (without traffic) from HNL to Waikiki is $40-$45 and Waikiki hotel parking averages $20-$35 per night. Our convenient Airport Transfer Service provides you excellent service at great value. Children under 4 years of age are complimentary if they can be securely held on their guardian's lap.

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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.

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The city bus would work for you because you wouldn't have any luggage and it's $2.75, so it's one of the cheapest ways to get into Waikiki. Keep in mind it is a city bus, so there are frequent stops. It would take you about an hour to get from the airport to Waikiki.

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

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Honolulu, Hawaii's cost of living is 84% higher than the national average. The cost of living in any area can vary based on factors such as your career, its average salary and the real estate market of that area.

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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.

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A 3-day itinerary for Oahu is the minimum time I would recommend unless you are just transiting through here on your way to another island. You could just as easily fill a whole week on Oahu if you're interested in doing more hikes, beach days or spending extended time at cultural sites and museums.

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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.

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While not the most pedestrian-friendly American city, Honolulu does have some moderately walkable neighborhoods and commercial districts near its urban core. Staying in areas like Waikiki or Downtown can allow visitors to explore parts of Oahu's capital on foot.

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