| The Big Island, Hawaii (HI), USA, US Hiring car transport is without question the easiest way to travel around the Big Island. However, since some of the best attractions and beaches can only be reached along dirt tracks, many visitors to Hawaii do choose to rent a four-wheel-drive vehicle or even a jeep. It is worth check your rental agreement to see where you are 'officially' permitted to drive, since most companies do not allow driving on unpaved roads of any description. Buy Now |
| The Big Island, Hawaii (HI), USA, US Budget travellers holidaying on Hawaii are often surprised to find that the Big Island has little to offer in the way of public transport. Whilst there are so buses plying the island, the services are really quite limited and in general, buses only travel between the main towns, resorts and attractions, such popular destinations include Hilo, the famed Volcanoes National Park, and beaches around Kona. Buy Now |
| The Big Island, Hawaii (HI), USA, US Inter-island ferries is a relatively new addition to the Big Island's transport scene and a new Super Ferry service has been recently introduced, providing high-speed travel to Kauai, Maui and Oahu. The main port is located in Hilo, some 5 km / 3 miles to the east of the city centre and protected by a lengthy, rocky seawall.
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