The Big Island car rentals

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Cheap car rentals in The Big Island

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Honda Fit car
Honda Fit
or similar SMALL
2
2
2/4
M
₱2,754/day
Kia Soul car
Kia Soul
or similar SMALL
4
2
2/4
M
₱3,660/day
Mazda Mazda3 car
Mazda Mazda3
or similar MEDIUM
5
3
2/4
M
₱2,778/day
Volkswagen Jetta car
Volkswagen Jetta
or similar MEDIUM
5
3
4-5
M
₱3,664/day
Chevrolet Malibu car
Chevrolet Malibu
or similar LARGE
5
2
2/4
M
₱3,198/day
Chrysler Pacifica car
Chrysler Pacifica
or similar VAN
5
5
4-5
M
₱5,084/day
GMC Yukon car
GMC Yukon
or similar SUV
5
2
4-5
M
₱3,449/day
Ford Taurus car
Ford Taurus
or similar LARGE
5
5
4-5
M
₱4,405/day
Chrysler 300 car
Chrysler 300
or similar LUXURY
5
5
2/4
M
₱4,090/day
Ford Mustang Convertible car
Ford Mustang Convertible
or similar CONVERTIBLE
5
3
2/4
M
₱3,147/day
Chevrolet Suburban car
Chevrolet Suburban
or similar SUV
5
5
4-5
M
₱7,193/day
Nissan Juke car
Nissan Juke
or similar SUV
4
2
4-5
M
₱2,697/day
Class Special Car car
Class Special Car
or similar Category
5
5
2/4
M
₱2,697/day
Toyota RAV4 car
Toyota RAV4
or similar SUV
5
3
4-5
M
₱2,826/day
Mitsubishi Outlander car
Mitsubishi Outlander
or similar SUV
5
3
4-5
M
₱2,981/day
Jeep Wrangler car
Jeep Wrangler
or similar SUV
5
3
2/4
M
₱4,845/day
Best rates found by KAYAK users in the past 48 hours.

Top tips for renting a car in The Big Island

  • Driving on the Big Island of Hawaii can be both exciting and exotic. Visitors to the island will likely want to consider a tough four-wheel drive for exploring the volcano national park or Mauna Kea Forest Reserve. Or perhaps a convertible might seem like a good idea for cruising the streets of Hilo or Kailua-Kona. What rental drivers might not realize, however, is that gasoline is priced quite differently in Hawaii than it is on the mainland. Therefore, when choosing your rental vehicle for the Big Island, be sure to consider gas mileage along with utility.
  • The maximum speed limit on interstate highways and rural freeways in Hawaii is 60 mph; however, the limit is only 25 mph in residential areas. Therefore, it is always important to watch for posted speed limits as these may change depending on road type. While drivers may use their mobile phones in hands-free mode, it is against the law to text while driving on any roadway in Hawaii. Children under one year of age or weighing less than 20 pounds must be secured in rear-facing car seats. Between the ages of one and four years, children may ride in forward-facing car seats, after which time they may transition to booster seats.
  • Your Big Island adventure will only be made more fun and exciting with a vehicle rental. However, there are some things to keep in mind about driving in Hawaii, which may be a little different from other states. For example, when driving in the parks or reserves, it’s important to use caution before going off-road. The reserves on the Big Island contain beautiful forest and jungle landscapes, which will often include protected or poisonous species of flowers or other plants and should be avoided. Likewise, driving off-road in the volcano national park carries obvious risks as well. Have fun in Hawaii, but always stay safe.
  • Book your rental car in The Big Island at least 1 day before your trip in order to get a below-average price

FAQs about renting a car in The Big Island

  • Should I rent a car in The Big Island?

    Renting a car on the Big Island means having the freedom to go anywhere and explore all that this incredible paradise has to offer. When you rent a car, you bypass the need to rely on public transportation, which isn’t always available, or even taxis or private rideshares, which can be very expensive in Hawaii. With your rental vehicle, you can attend a meeting in downtown Hilo, then cruise over to the beach in Captain Cook and watch the sun slip into the Pacific, all on your schedule.

  • What is driving like in The Big Island?

    Driving on the Big Island can be generally summed up in one word: beautiful. There are many roads on the island with breathtaking views of both the land and the sea. For the most part, the roads on this island are well-maintained and convenient, whether you’re in downtown Hawaii or uptown Hilo, or just circling the coastline in your fancy rented convertible. Signage may be a little sparse at times, and traffic can sometimes form in the cities, but wherever your Hawaiian adventure takes you on the Big Island, you’re sure to enjoy every moment and every mile.

  • How old do you have to be to rent a car in The Big Island?

    In the state of Hawaii, including on the Big Island, you must be at least seventeen years old to hold an unrestricted driver’s license. After that, you may rent a car beginning at age eighteen. Generally, car rental agencies will apply a surcharge to your rental agreement if you are under the age of twenty five. This additional fee may be applied on a daily basis or can be assessed as part of the overall rental price. All drivers, regardless of age, will need to present a valid driver’s license, in addition to certain other documents, at the time of rental agreement signing.

  • How much does it cost to rent a car in The Big Island?

    On average a rental car in The Big Island costs ₱3,980 per day.

  • What is the most popular rental car in The Big Island?

    Compact (Nissan Juke or similar) is the most frequently booked rental car type in The Big Island.

  • What is the cheapest car rental company in The Big Island?

    In the past 72 hours, the cheapest rental cars were found at Dollar (₱2,697/day), Hertz (₱2,754/day) and Thrifty (₱2,981/day).

  • What is the best rental car company in The Big Island?

    Based on ratings and reviews from real users on KAYAK, the best car rental companies in The Big Island are Alamo (8.8, 96 reviews), National (8.8, 52 reviews), and Enterprise Rent-A-Car (8.5, 67 reviews).

  • How can I find car rentals near me in The Big Island?

    Take a look at our extensive car rental location map to find the best rental cars near you.

Car rental locations in The Big Island

Car rental directory

  • dollar

    Dollar car rental locations in The Big Island

    5 Locations

  • enterprise

    Enterprise Rent-A-Car car rental locations in The Big Island

    5 Locations

  • hertz

    Hertz car rental locations in The Big Island

    5 Locations

  • sunnycars

    Sunnycars car rental locations in The Big Island

    5 Locations

  • thrifty

    Thrifty car rental locations in The Big Island

    4 Locations

  • alamo

    Alamo car rental locations in The Big Island

    3 Locations

  • national

    National car rental locations in The Big Island

    3 Locations

  • avis

    Avis car rental locations in The Big Island

    2 Locations

  • budget

    Budget car rental locations in The Big Island

    2 Locations

  • easirent

    Easirent car rental locations in The Big Island

    2 Locations

  • payless

    Payless car rental locations in The Big Island

    2 Locations

  • vipcarsrec

    VIPCars Recommendation car rental locations in The Big Island

    2 Locations

Good to know

Most popular car type

Compact

When to book a rental car in The Big Island

Average daily price per month
Rental car prices as pick-up date approaches

Everything you need to know for your car rental in The Big Island

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