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Oahu Car Rental & Nearby Locations

  • Address:

    300 Rodgers Blvd

    Phone:

    (1) 808-210-0050

    Location Type:

    Corporate

    Hours of Operation:

    Sun - Sat 5:00 AM - 1:00 AM

    If flying in, the rental counter is within the terminal with a shuttle to the car lot.

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  • Address:

    91-5431 Kapolei Pkwy

    Phone:

    (1) 808-726-2320

    Location Type:

    Corporate

    Hours of Operation:

    Sun 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM; Mon - Fri 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM; Sat 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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  • Address:

    2330 Kalakaua Ave

    Phone:

    (1) 808-672-2368

    Location Type:

    Corporate

    Hours of Operation:

    Sun - Sat 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM

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  • Address:

    2570 Kalakaua Ave

    Phone:

    (1) 808-922-5077

    Location Type:

    Corporate

    Hours of Operation:

    Sun - Sat 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM

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Cheap Rental Cars in Oahu

Aloha! No matter whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, you’ll love exploring the beautiful island of Oahu. Between the pristine beaches, wonderful weather, and rich culture, you’ll probably never want to leave this island paradise. 

There’s a reason Oahu is such a popular tourist destination. The weather is fantastic no matter what time of year you visit. When packing for your trip, plan for a warm climate. The average temperature usually bounces between the low 70s and high 80s, and the water is comfortable year-round. You might experience a bit of rain during your trip, especially if you visit during the winter or spring months, so watch the weather forecast and plan accordingly.

Unless you are traveling by boat, you’ll probably fly into Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL). If you’ve flown into Hawaii before 2017, you might know it as Honolulu International Airport. It was renamed for Senator Daniel Inouye, who was also a Medal of Honor recipient. Once you arrive, you can pick up your HNL car rental in Oahu.

It’s easy to assume you won’t need to rent a car in Oahu since you’ll be on a relatively small island. That couldn’t be further from the truth. If you want to take advantage of the many Oahu tourist attractions, you’ll want a rental car to take you from place to place. Budget offers a wide variety of services such as roadside assistance along with both luxury car rentals and cheap car rentals, which makes it easy for our customers to find a vehicle that works for them.

Oahu Tourist Attractions

Once you’ve had your pick of rental cars, go out and see all of the natural beauty the island has to offer.

Waikiki Beach

Waikiki is both a region of the island and the name of a popular beach. There are actually several beaches in Waikiki to choose from when visiting. Waikiki also offers a mix of beautiful, luxury resorts and fine dining options.

If you’re looking for a classic Hawaiian beach experience, you won’t go wrong with Waikiki. It’s a great place to learn how to surf, enjoy a bit of snorkeling or swimming, or just lay out and enjoy the sunny skies and beautiful views.

More than 4 million people visit Waikiki annually, so if you’re looking for smaller crowds, then Waikiki might not be your best option.

Diamond Head State Monument

For some of the most spectacular views on the island, you won’t want to miss Diamond Head State Monument. This 1.6-mile round trip hike takes you to the edge of a volcanic crater. While the trail ascends about 560 feet, it’s still considered a good hike option for families.

When you reach the summit, you’ll enjoy gorgeous views of the Pacific Ocean, Honolulu, and Waikiki.

Best Things to Do in Honolulu

Looking for things to do in Oahu your whole family will enjoy? Oahu has a great mix of outdoor adventures ranging from a hike up Diamond Head to a relaxing day at Ala Moana Beach Park. Or enjoy a day of education and remembrance at Pearl Harbor.

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Travel Guide: Honolulu Business Trip

Your Business trip to Honolulu will feel more like a vacation with this travel guide! Rent a car in Honolulu, and enjoy sampling Hawaiian food at some of the best restaurants in the city. Don’t forget to take the opportunity to learn about the strong, rich history of the island at Bishop Museum and the Polynesian Cultural Center.

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