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Honolulu cruise port/Waikiki Beach to North Shore - best transport beside car rental


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Hi Hawaii cruisers and experts. Advice and ideas on this board has been very useful.

We are toying with the idea of heading off to the North Shore for a few days after our cruise finishes in Honolulu. Not sure if we’ll stay a day or two in Waikiki first, or head straight to North Shore.

We are not keen on renting a car, any suggestions as to the best way to get there? I’ve googled this, but seem to be coming up against a brick wall.

Thanks for any advice. [emoji1]

 

 

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Thanks all. I’ve found a company called North Shore Transport $170 from Waikiki to North Shore...might have to rethink my plans. [emoji33]

 

 

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I don't know where you are thinking of staying when on North Shore but...if it is The Turtle Bay Resort, you might look at their options for transportation. Also there is a company, Haleiwaairportshuttle.com, that has rates to different locations on the North Shore. Personally I think that having a car on the North Shore is the way to go and driving there is really not a huge problem for me, so if you can consider renting a car it would be perfect. Hope you have a great time. Cherie

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Also, if you don't have large luggage you could take "The Bus" around the island and get off close to your destination. Since you will be on a cruise i don't think this is an option but a thought if you travel light. Cherie

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Hi Jandex,

 

Have you checked out Hawaii23 ? They do airport transfers as well as destinations. On the main page it says Turtle Bay $123. But you may email them and tell them exactly what you want and they may be able to help you. We used them a few years ago RT between airport and hotel and that was a good price for that trip plus they were very friendly!

 

As OP said you can always try The Bus for a cheaper option but luggage may be an issue, not sure though.

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Thanks Cherie! If we drive we’ll have to get used to driving on the ‘wrong’ side of the road.... from Aus!

 

 

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It’s easy. Just don’t worry about it and after 10 minutes it will be fine.

 

I always find the bigger issue is adjusting back when I get home.

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Hi alibabacruisers and Keith Jenner-thanks for taking the time to respond to my question. I’ve avoided making a decision as to whether to go to North Shore on this trip, I figure I’ve still got over 300 days before I get there! [emoji12]

 

 

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