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flieder Nov 19th, 2012 08:39 AM

Big Island and Kauai Car rental - Help Please!!!
 
Hi,

We are going to Kauai and Big Island for Christmas but unfortunately are very late in booking rental cars for our trip. I've searched everything but there is no availability.

My first question - Is a car a must in Kauai? We will be staying from Dec 22 to 27th and would like to do all kind of sightseeing in the time we have. There are some cars available but starting price is around $200 for an economy car. Should we wait? Or, go ahead and pay this price? Or, should we just take tours or cabs whenever we need to go somewhere. Its our first time there, so we are not sure if its worth the price.

Second - I've heard the Big Island is very big and a car is must. However, there is no availability. Are there local car rental companies? Or, would this nonavailability might change? We will be staying in the Big Island from the 27th to the 1st of January. Any suggestions?

Sorry for my long question, but I am very worried about this car issue wish I booked beforehand. Anyways, I really appreciate any suggestions.

Thanks very much.

Marginal Nov 19th, 2012 08:42 AM

You are really going to have to spend money on both Kauai and The Big Island to get out and see anything. Neither has useable public transportation.

Either suck it up and rent a car, or plan on booking tours.

WhereAreWe Nov 19th, 2012 08:56 AM

Which airport on the Big Island? There are cars available in Kona (not at the airport) but it's over $1000 for your timeframe.

I just looked at travelocity. Hopefully you are flying into Kona for the Big Island. Enterprise has cars for $10-20 per day plus fees if you pick up on the 28th and drop off on the 31st. Just take a cab to/from the airport.

Where are you staying and what did you want to do on the Big Island? If you just want to sit at a resort and go to the beach, no car is needed. But if you want to go explore the island you are either going to need a car or take tours everywhere.

WhereAreWe Nov 19th, 2012 09:05 AM

Forget about that Enterprise price. Even though I entered Kona and it showed the Enterprise location as being 5 miles away (in Kailua), the Kailua location with that price is actually near Honolulu. Not even sure how that happened but whatever, the location near Kona is sold out.

Marginal Nov 19th, 2012 09:21 AM

Try www.discounthawaiicarrental.com

It's a decent agency and you might find something.

Don't wait. There will be absolutely nothing.

kauaistyle Nov 19th, 2012 09:30 AM

aloha from kauai...inventory is the problem on all islands. i recommend to my guests to grab any car months before they arrive. Christmas is just crazy here and i end up shuttling for the entire time folks unable to find a car. Taxis are super expensive, there is a local bus that is fairly helpful however limited in pick up spots. Some locals advertise on craigslist their private autos and you add n your insurance...kinda if'y but a choice nonetheless...some budget cheap places off the radar should be avoided as they have zero customer service concerns...keep looking and grab what you can! you need a car for ease of flow...a hui ho

22tango Nov 19th, 2012 09:30 AM

And yes, you absolutely will need/want a car on both islands.

flieder Nov 19th, 2012 09:31 AM

We will be staying at the Hilton Waikoloa. We like to go around and try to explore the island as much as possible. We are flying into Kona airport. There is a National car rental agency at the resort and when I called them they gave me a price of around $430 for 4 days. Should we just get it?

Marginal Nov 19th, 2012 09:33 AM

If you don't someone else will.

Marginal Nov 19th, 2012 09:34 AM

It will probably cost at least $65 taxi fare from the Kona airport to the Hilton Waikoloa. And the same back.

WhereAreWe Nov 19th, 2012 10:09 AM

Well, rentals at Kona airport are over $1000 for those days so $430 is a bargain. Might as well book it then keep looking for other options, you could try Priceline or Hotwire.

If that car is right at your resort, you could see what the price is for 3 days - pick up on the 28th and return on the 31st. You're not going to want to drive around the island every day, might as well commit to spending the first/last day at the resort and save some money on the rental that way.

flieder Nov 19th, 2012 10:41 AM

Thanks everyone for your responses. I will call the National and see if they still have the car at that price.

I really appreciate your help.


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