
Oʻahu Transportation
Transportation Options

Public Transportation
Discover transportation options to Inspire your travel. Mehr Lesen
Shuttle Service
Shuttle services that are conveniently located. Mehr Lesen
Rideshares
Taxis/Rideshares/Carshares/Limousines Mehr Lesen
Tour Companies
View tour companies with transportation options. Mehr Lesen
Motor Bikes
Motorcycles/Mopeds/Scooters/Segway Rentals Mehr Lesen
Bikeshares
Explore Honolulu and Waikīkī via Biki, Honolulu’s bikeshare program, which offers a network of 1,300 bikes at 130 conveniently located stations. Mehr Lesen
Car Rentals
Options to consider if and when you need a car. Mehr LesenInspiring O‘ahu Itineraries

Start planning your O‘ahu getaway using these itineraries as your inspiration. You can easily shape these daily activities to fit your vacation, whether you’re on O‘ahu for a few days, a full week, or longer. Each day includes destinations and activities as well as O‘ahu’s abundant non-rental car transportation options.
ADA Accessible Information
*ADA compliant and/or wheelchair accessible vehicles are available from these organizations. The ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act) is a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life, including jobs, schools, transportation, and all public and private places that are open to the general public. The purpose of the law is to make sure that people with disabilities have the same rights and opportunities as everyone else. For more information, please visit here.
Hawai‘i is very welcoming to people with disabilities and their guide and service dogs. Thanks to the ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act), your guide or service dog is allowed on all forms of public transportation and common carriers including buses, trains, ferries, airplanes, and cars. Service animals are also permitted in hotels, all lodging places, all places of public amusement, resorts, accommodations, and any place where the general public is invited. That includes restaurants, libraries, museums, educational institutions, and social service centers.
