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Hawaii Travel Tips

Maui, Oahu, Kauai and the Big Island Hawaii are the 4 main Hawaiian islands that travelers visit.

Each island is very unique and magical, but to explore them you’ll need a rental car.

Our years of experience can guide you in a direction that will save you money and enhance your journey.

Let us help you get that car rental secured and put your mind at ease.

The Travel Tips below will help you navigate the car rental process and help you plan next your Hawaiian adventure.

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Car Rental Tips and Information

Save Time and Skip the Hassle with Honolulu Airport's Cell Phone Lot

You’ve just arrived in Honolulu for a vacation. Congrats! You’re in for an incredible adventure, whether hiking around Diamond Head, snorkeling, relaxing on a beach, or visiting historic sites. Regardless of your plans, your trip will most likely begin with picking up a rental car and then driving back to the airport to transport your friends or family. Since parking at Honolulu Airport costs money, you’ll want to use a free Honolulu Airport cell phone lot.
Save Time and Skip the Hassle with Honolulu Airport's Cell Phone Lot

Free or Cheap Parking Locations in Waikiki

If you are renting a car, and staying in the Waikiki area, you will have to find a place to park your vehicle overnight. There are some locations where you can park for free, and you can save up to $35/night by taking advantage of these spots around Waikiki.
Free or Cheap Parking Locations in Waikiki

How to Select Your Hawaii Car Rental Vehicle

World traveller or first-timer, we can help you decide on what you really need.
How to Select Your Hawaii Car Rental Vehicle

Hawaii’s Top Streets

What makes a street great ? It is usually the ‘main drag’ of any city or town that becomes the urban gathering place. These streets that we describe below, all have some of the same characteristics, they all run parallel to the ocean and they all have great atmosphere, day or night.
Hawaii’s Top Streets

The Sun, Hawaiian Style

With the average daily temperature of 80 degrees, the sun in Hawaii is ever present. All year long it is perfect summertime weather. Some believe the Demi-God Maui, may have something to do with that. Maui said “Let us catch the sun in a noose, so that we may compel him to move slowly, in order that mankind may have longer days to labour in, to procure subsistence for themselves” Or in modern times, it’s more time to get that tan.
The Sun, Hawaiian Style

Traveling With Teens And Seniors

We all love a vacation, having time away from work and daily chores, it's a great way to decompress. When your family includes teens and seniors, you may need to alter your plans to ensure you have a low stress trip.
Traveling With Teens And Seniors

Aloha All Animal Lovers

If you are one of the millions who are pet owners, you understand the anguish and stress you face when leaving them, for a vacation. Once you know they are safe and well loved, then you can relax and really enjoy your trip. Some animal lovers may want to include other animals into your vacation. There are many ways to achieve this in the Hawaiian Islands. It can enhance your trip with comfort and company. Animal Aloha :)
Aloha All Animal Lovers

Car Rental Pickup

Avoid any complications regarding your confirmed rental rate by presenting your confirmation notice on pickup.
Car Rental Pickup

Hawaii Trip - What To Pack

If you’re heading to Hawaii and are unsure what to actually bring, we have you covered. The weather is pretty steady there, with daytime ranges of 70-80 degrees and the nights do cool off in the winter months. It is a tropical destination, therefore plan for a little liquid sunshine rain. Breathable fabrics work best, especially in the hot humid summer months. I have some great tips below and a complete list of packing items for your trip.
Hawaii Trip - What To Pack