Transportation
Taxis are a great way to travel when in a group and the cost can be shared. Taxi stands are located at most major shopping malls, in the business district and at the airport. Note that rather than hailing a cab, finding taxi stands at major shopping malls and businesses as well as calling for pick-ups via hotel concierge or phone is the norm in Hawaii.
Transportation will be available from the resort to Waikiki. The name of this shopping shuttle is Halihali.
O'ahu's city transportation system is aptly named "TheBus." Fares are reasonable, routes are extensive and there are special visitor passes for multiple day uses. The nearest bus stop is approximately 2 miles from the resort. For more information on fares, bus routes to popular attractions and other useful information, visit www.thebus.org.
Another affordable option is the trolley. The routes and destinations are not as extensive as TheBus but the trolley goes to most major tourist attractions and offers tickets for unlimited rides over a certain number of days. For more information, visit www.waikikitrolley.com or call (808) 593-2822.
Driving from Honolulu International Airport
Head east for 0.3 miles. Take the ramp on the left to I-H-1 W (0.3 mi). Keep left at the fork, follow signs for Interstate H1 W/Waianae and merge onto I-H-1 W (17.1 mi). Continue onto Farrington Hwy/HI-93 W (1.9 mi) and take the Ko Olina exit. Slight right at Ali'inui Drive (1.6 mi).








