Getting Around Honolulu

Car Rentals
Car rentals are available at Honolulu International Airport and various convenient locations throughout Honolulu and Waikiki. One or two day car rentals are great if you are going to explore the north shore, the Pali lookout or drive around the whole island. You can also rent a moped or bicycle. Mopeds are a lot of fun, but can be dangerous on busy city streets. You can only take them to certain areas in accordance with the contract you must sign. Bicycles are really not meant for the busy streets of Honolulu and Waikiki. Most people that rent bikes ride them on longer rides such as around the island. You can walk almost anywhere in Waikiki which is great exercise and a lot of fun.

Bus
The bus system simply called "The Bus" travels to all cities and most tourist attractions through out Oahu. The buses are clean, air conditioned and in excellent running condition. The cost for the bus is $2.00 and you can circle the island for that price. "The Bus" also offers a four day "tourist pass" for $20.00. We also highly recommend picking up the "Guide to the Bus" which only costs $2.95. Both the "tourist pass" and the "guide to the bus" can be purchased at any ABC store in Oahu. If you haven't been to Oahu lately there is literally an ABC store on every block.
The trolley is a great experience for the first or second time visitor and a great way for families to discover Oahu.

Trolly
The Waikiki Trolley departs from various major hotels and has various sightseeing and shopping stops. You can get off at any stop and get on the next trolley when you want to move on. The Waikiki Trolley has four different lines with four different itineraries, including a great historic tour. Multi-day and multi-line passes are also available. The best form of transportation is considered   to be the Waikiki Trolley. If you haven't taken it before, it is a lot of fun.