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Should I Uber in Hawaii?

Maui Uber and Lyft Like Big Island and Kauai, these rideshare services work well in the populated towns, but you shouldn't count on getting back to your accommodations from more remote attractions via rideshare. You can get to anywhere around Kahului from the airport for under $15.



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

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Nearby ride services Whether you want to explore local restaurant favorites or need a quick ride to the grocery store or another place, consider requesting a trip with UberX to make your ride happen. The Uber app allows you to connect with drivers at any time so your travel needs in Honolulu are met.

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Uber and Lyft in Oahu Oahu is much more developed than the other Hawaiian Islands and has the largest population, so Uber and Lyft are readily available from most areas. Uber and Lyft are both allowed into the airport pickup and dropoff areas, well.

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Is Uber in Hawaii Expensive? Just like pretty much everything else in Hawaii, Uber in Hawaii is more expensive than Uber in other places. For example, to cover the nine miles from the Honolulu Airport to Waikiki, it will cost approximately $40 to take an Uber.

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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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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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Oahu's public bus system – TheBus – is easy to use and covers most of the island thanks to its extensive routes. Hours vary by line, but buses generally run every 15 or 30 minutes. Exact route hours are available on the Routes & Timetables page of TheBus website.

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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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Tips are neither expected nor required. After a trip has ended, you have 30 days to add a tip in the app, on riders.uber.com, or from your emailed trip receipt. When can I tip my delivery person? You can tip your delivery person once your delivery is complete.

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Can Uber Pick Me up at Honolulu Airport? Yes, there are designated pick-up spots for Uber at both Terminal 1 and 2 at the departure level.

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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.

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We frequently use Uber in and around Waikiki. Always a less than five minute wait. Way more convenient and pleasant than the bus.

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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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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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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.

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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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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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