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Location Pros Cons Notes
Kona International Airport (KOA)
  • Major rental companies available
  • Guaranteed availability
  • No transportation needed to rental location
  • Airport concession fees
  • Requires shuttle to rental facility
  • Can be busier during peak arrival times
  • Shuttle takes around 5 minutes
  • All major companies located at the rental "baseyards"
  • Shuttles run frequently from the terminal
Kona Town
  • Potentially lower rates
  • No airport fees
  • Convenient if staying in town
  • Limited selection
  • Need transportation from airport
  • Restricted hours compared to airport
  • Mainly smaller local agencies
  • May offer competitive rates for longer rentals
  • May provide pickup service from hotels

Airport Rental Process:

  • After collecting baggage, follow signs to the Rental Car Shuttle pick-up area
  • Shuttles transport customers to the rental car center about 1 mile from the terminal
  • Return process involves dropping the car at the rental center and taking the shuttle back to the terminal

Car Rental Prices

Saving Tips
  • Compare airport vs. in-town pick-ups. Airport rentals add concession fees but save you a $35-$40 taxi/ride share. Do the math first, then book whichever total cost wins.

  • Peak months (Jun–Aug, Dec) = book early, off-peak = watch & rebook. Reserve a cancelable rate 3-6 months out for peak season, then keep checking. Outside peak times, track prices weekly and switch if a cheaper deal pops up.

  • Choose the smallest car that fits your crew. Every paved route from Kona to Volcanoes NP or Hilo is compact-friendly, and smaller tanks hurt less when Big Island gas is 30-50 % pricier than the mainland.

  • Fill up at Costco Kona before long drives. It's usually around 50¢/gal cheaper and the last bargain pump before Saddle Road or the southern coast stretches.

  • Compare 5-, 6- and 7-day quotes. Weekly rates often beat shorter rentals, so adding an "extra" day on paper can drop your per-day cost.

Parking and Driving Tips

Location Availability Cost How It Works
Kailua-Kona Town Limited Metered
  • Metered street spots along Alii Drive
  • Public lots near King Kamehameha Hotel and Coconut Grove
  • Enforce time limits in business district
Beaches (Kona Coast) Varies Mostly free
  • Limited spots at popular beaches like Magic Sands
  • Arrive early for prime spots
  • Some beach parks have dedicated lots
Shopping Centers Ample Free with validation
  • Major centers like Kona Commons offer free spaces
  • Time limits may apply without store validation
Coffee Farms (Holualoa) Limited Free for customers
  • Small areas at most coffee farms
  • Be mindful of private property
Historical Parks Moderate Varies
  • Pu'uhonua O Honaunau (Place of Refuge) charges entrance fee
  • Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park has free spots
  • Drive on the right-hand side of the road
  • Seat belts mandatory for all passengers
  • Children under 4 must be in car seats; ages 4-7 in booster seats unless taller than 4'9"
  • No handling of mobile phones while driving
  • Observe posted speed limits (usually 25-35 mph in town, 45-55 mph on highways)
  • Right turn permitted at red lights after complete stop (unless signed otherwise)
  • Yield to pedestrians in crosswalks
  • No toll roads on the island
  • Exercise caution around wildlife. Wild goats, pigs and turkeys may cross roads, especially at dawn and dusk

FAQs

Is it possible to rent a car in Kona and return it in Hilo?
Yes, most major companies let you rent a car in Kona and return it in Hilo. Their policies are different. Some companies don't charge a drop fee, while others charge about $50–$100.

Do I need a 4WD vehicle in Kona?
Most visitors find a standard 2WD vehicle is all they need. You can get to the main roads and attractions in a regular car. You only need a 4WD for certain remote beaches, but check your rental agreement because it might prohibit driving there.

What's the best vehicle type for exploring from Kona?
A mid-size car or small SUV works best for most travelers. It's comfortable for longer drives across the island and gets good gas mileage. Convertibles are popular, but they don't have much trunk space.

How early should I arrive at the rental counter?
You should plan for 45–60 minutes to get your rental car, especially if you arrive in the middle of the day. This gives you time for the shuttle ride and for any waiting in line at the counter.

Can I access the summit of Mauna Kea with a rental car?
No. You can drive any vehicle to the Visitor Information Station (at 9,200 ft), but most rental companies won't let you drive to the summit. The road past the visitor station is only for 4WD vehicles, and driving on it breaks your rental agreement.

Are there any roads that rental cars are not allowed to drive on?
Yes. Most rental companies don't let you drive on unpaved roads. This includes the road to Green Sand Beach at South Point, the road to Mauna Kea's summit past the visitor center and some roads to remote beaches. If you drive on these roads, the company can cancel your insurance coverage.