How to Get Around Waikiki Like a Local (And Save Money)
First Pick: Ride Like a Local – Moped Discounts Right in the Lobby!
Visiting Waikiki and trying to figure out how to get around? Whether you're crashing at a hostel or planning some epic beach hopping, we’ve got the real scoop on transportation in this slice of Hawaiian paradise. From zipping around on a moped to cruising in a rental car or riding the local bus, there’s a way to match your style and budget.

If you’re staying at the Waikiki Beachside Hostel on 2556 Lemon Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815, you’re in luck. Hawaiian Style Rentals, conveniently located right in the lobby, offers 10% off moped rentals just for hostel guests.
Why Ride a Moped?
- Skip the traffic jams
- Free and easy parking around the island
- Scenic rides with ocean views
- Great for solo travelers or couples
Moped Rental Pricing (from Hawaiian Style Rentals):
- 49cc Mopeds: Starting at $45 for 4 hours, $55 for 8 hours, $65 for 24 hours
- Double Seater Mopeds (2 people): Starting at $85 for 8 hours, $95 for 24 hours
Hop on TheBus – Affordable and Reliable
Honolulu’s public transit system, TheBus, is one of the best ways to get around the island on a budget. From
2556 Lemon Rd, it’s only a
3-minute walk to Kuhio Ave, where you’ll find multiple bus stops.
Nearby Bus Lines:
- Route 2 – Waikiki to Downtown Honolulu
- Route 13 – Waikiki to UH Manoa and Ala Moana
- Route 23 – Scenic coastal route toward Sea Life Park
- Route 42 –
Perfect for getting to Pearl Harbor
Pricing:
- Adults: $3.00 one-way / $7.50 Day Pass (Unlimited rides)
- Youth (6-17): $1.50 one-way / $3.75 Day Pass
- HOLO Card: Easy tap-and-go payment method
💡 Pro Tip: Download the DaBus2 app for live tracking.

Need a Car? Top Rental Picks Close to the Hostel
Sometimes you just want a car to explore North Shore or do a Costco run. Here are the top-rated car rental spots within walking distance from the hostel.
1. Enterprise Rent-A-Car
- Distance: 0.2 miles (4-minute walk)
- Location: 151 Kaiulani Ave
- Pricing: Starting around $75/day (compact car)
2. Avis Car Rental
- Distance: 0.4 miles (8-minute walk)
- Location: 205 Lewers St
- Pricing: Around $80/day (economy class)
3. Hertz Rent-A-Car
- Distance: 0.5 miles (10-minute walk)
- Location: 2490 Kalakaua Ave
- Pricing: Starting at $85/day (mid-size vehicle)
💡 Check for online deals and local discounts before booking!

Your Island Ride, Your Way
Whether you're chasing waves, hiking crater trails, or just grabbing poke, the right ride makes all the difference. Staying at the hostel? That 10% off moped deal is a no-brainer. Want to roam further? TheBus is cheap and surprisingly comfy. And if you’re in the mood to splurge or travel with a crew, a car rental is always a solid backup.
So pick your ride, slap on some sunscreen, and let Waikiki do the rest.
Recap: What’s the Best Way to Explore Waikiki?
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Option | Best For | Cost | How Close? |
---|---|---|---|
Moped | Fast, scenic rides | $45–$95 | In the hostel lobby |
TheBus | Budget travel, long routes | $3–$7.50 | 3-minute walk |
Car Rental | Group travel, big trips | $75–$85/day | 5–10 min walk |
