If
you decide on a Hawaii car rental for your next visit
to the natural wonders of the Hawaiian Islands, you will
be glad that you decided on this very convenient method
of transportation on you vacation. It will give you the
flexibility and convenience of being able to explore areas
you want to see at your own pace.
Three Interstate routes are in Hawaii, H1, H2, and the
recently completed H3 Interstate Highway. While these
routes do not connect the Islands, they help the driver
who is new to Hawaii get around and stay oriented while
road tripping in Hawaii, and there are ferries available
on the Islands on Lanai as well as Maui.
Roads in Hawaii can be congested, especially around the
major tourist hubs of Waikiki
Beach or Honolulu. The rugged countryside just beyond
the edge of many of the roads make up for this inconvenience,
Hawaiian rental cars bringing you within arms reach of
the sights and sounds of the tropical countryside of Hawaii's
backcountry.
If you are at an event like the Luau at the Polynesian
cultural center, having a car and the freedom to leave
when it is getting late and your child is crying will
make the investment of a Hawaii car rental invaluable
when you realized your only other option would be the
agony of waiting out a crying fit until its time for the
tour bus to leave.
The Subcompact and the Intermediate range of rental cars
in Hawaii are great for groups of young people on a budget.
Automatic transmissions make these cars easy and fun to
drive.
The fullsize and The Luxury/Premium category of Hawaii
rental cars which seat five or six comfortably, tend to
have more luggage space than cars in other classes, is
great for groups of adults traveling together. The generous
passenger room and comfort of these vehicles is a godsend
if you find yourself trapped in a busy traffic jam on
a sweltering day.
The Sports Utility vehicles usually seat 5 individuals,
and have a lot of cargo space, perfect for exploring those
unpaved roads of some of the national parks.
Ideal for moving families around, Mini Van class of vehicles
can comfortably seat seven while still having enough room
for luggage. This is a perfect family touring vehicle,
with enough room for personal belongings while also providing
a great deal of much needed passenger space.
The Convertible class of Hawaii rental cars is for those
who want the full benefits of the weather and temperatures
Hawaii has to offer. These sport vehicles tend to be expensive,
but are the perfect addition to a tropical vacation. If
you want a convertible, you should make certain you reserve
yours in advance, as these are popular in Hawaii.
Hawaii is a fascinating drive, wholly unlike road travel
in the continental US. There are highways that pave over
lava flows from 1974, and the drive to the snow-covered
summit of the dormant volcano Mauna Kea on the Big Island
is unforgettable. Its highly advised to check road conditions
before driving up The Mauna Kea Summit road. The summit
temperature can be as low as 33 degrees Fahrenheit and
clear days allow for some of the most spectacular views
on the entire island. Its recommended that drivers stop
at the Visitor Information Station to adjust to the high
elevation and get information about possible hazards and
to get safety tips.
Maui Scenic Tours.
The Hana Highway
is an almost 60 mile stretch of road that connects the
small town of Hana to the rest of Maui. The Hana Highway
winds its way past waterfalls, beaches, bridges and spectacular
ocean views. If driving for more than three hours one
way is not really your idea of a vacation than you can
fly over the highway and Haleakala
Rental cars in Hawaii offer you freedom and ease to see
the islands of Hawaii, your way. Adding a Hawaii car rental
to your next trip will enhance your Hawaii trip, and add
to the blissful freedom you will enjoy as you take in
the breathtaking vistas of Hawaii.