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How much is a taxi in Kauai?

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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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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The Kaua?i Bus provides transportation options to get to and around Kapa?a. Skip the Kapa?a Crawl traffic by walking through town or renting a bike and riding along the Kaua?i Path (Ke Ala Hele Makalae). Click here for more information on other transportation options.

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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. 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.

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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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The highest concentration of Ubers in Hawaii is on the island of Oahu, which makes sense, since it's the island with the most people. Ubers can get you pretty much anywhere on Oahu, as long as you don't head into super off-the-beaten path areas.

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Overall, Uber can be great as a convenient, easy-to-use, and reasonably priced transportation option in Hawaii. That's especially true when traveling to or from airports and between popular tourist areas, and in Honolulu.

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Taxis and ride share options from the airport are the most direct options for those without a rental car, but they can often be expensive. Don't forget that there are shared airport shuttles on Kaua?i that can get you from the airport to your hotel for a reasonable price.

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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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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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You should tip your taxi driver at least 15 to 20% of your trip fare. If you think of giving anything less than 10%, you might as well leave without tipping at all. If your fare is less than $10, leave a tip of not less than a dollar. Something like a 50-cent tip is insulting and more of a hassle to come up with.

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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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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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With much of the Aloha State easing its travel restrictions, visitor numbers — and rental car prices — are skyrocketing. During the pandemic, rental car companies were forced to sell vehicles and thin out their fleets when a lack of visitors left them with nowhere to park all of the unused cars.

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Although some of them might seem a bit stereotypical, these are the common pieces of clothing worn by native Hawaiians regularly.
  1. Hawaiian/Aloha shirts.
  2. Board shorts.
  3. Loose-fitting pants or shorts.
  4. Comfortable shoes like sandals or flip flops.
  5. Colorful sundresses.
  6. Muumuu dresses.
  7. Tank tops.
  8. Pa'u hula skirts.


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Last year, the Hawaiian islands mandated a bevy of steep travel restrictions to keep residents safe during the pandemic, and as a result the number of visitors to Kauai shrunk dramatically. The rent a car companies had so few customers they were forced to start selling off their fleets just to stay a float.

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