A world-famous holiday destination, Honolulu is the gateway to the amazing Hawaiian islands. Book your Honolulu airport shuttle or transfer before you travel, and have your airport transportation sorted at this bustling international Pacific travel hub.
Book your private or shared airport transportation from Honolulu airport to your hotel and back again. Whether it’s the amazing Waikiki Beach, a trip to the cruise terminal, further on to ‘Aina Haina and Ko Olina or the rugged northern areas of Oahu, Jayride hosts 18 professional airport shuttle transport services operating private cars, limousines and shuttles for a ride from the airport to hotels and private addresses and back again.
Choose your preferred airport car transfer, and travel with complete confidence. Once you’ve cleared baggage claim, Jayride partner drivers will be there, ensuring a stress-free airport transport experience. Jayride is the largest comparison website for airport transfers in the world.
When you’re arriving at Honolulu airport after your stay, or if you’re arranging a pick-up to your hotel or cruise terminal when you touch down, you need to know which airport terminal you are traveling from and to. Honolulu Airport (HNL) has 2 terminals:
Overseas Terminal
Interisland Terminal
Honolulu International Airport is named after Daniel K. Inouye, a US Senator who represented Hawaii for 49 years! The airport hosts more than 21 million passengers each year and is served by international and domestic carriers, interisland airlines, and commuter airlines.
Navigate the vacation crowds with ease when you book with Jayride before you travel.
Reliable airport transport services to and from Honolulu Airport … easy. Whatever your budget, wherever you’re headed, Jayride partner drivers will get you there. Travel your way with a choice of affordable ground transportation options in Honolulu Airport.
The best option for travel on a budget, share a ride in a car or van with others heading in your direction.
Choose a car, van or limo (why not!) and have your own private driver get you to your destination.
Use a familiar rideshare service without downloading local apps, and avoid surge pricing by booking ahead.
Book before you land at United States and take the worry out of getting from the airport to your cruise’s departure dock.
If you’re at Honolulu Airport early, staying nearby, or just in transit, here are some terrific things to do at Honolulu airport while waiting for a flight.
Relaxing Chinese, Hawaiian and Japanese cultural gardens within the airport.
An airport display celebrating the first Trans-Pacific flight in 1925.
The ocean! The waves! Hawai’i! It’s just a 30 min walk away.
Ride just north of downtown for the most enriching displays of Hawaiian culture.
Built in 1926, this 10-story lighthouse is one of Hawaii's most recognizable buildings.
Golf Course: Next to the runway and the terminal, it’s a transit golfer’s dream while you wait.
Visit WWII memorials to the Battleship Missouri, the USS Utah and much more.
Grab a shuttle or ride and explore our hand-picked list of what to do in and around Honolulu. Find things to see and do on this lush tropical island.
The world’s most famous patch of sand
Haggle and browse at this enormous market
A glorious (extinct) volcanic site popular for hikes and lookouts
Four stunning WWII museums including battleship memorials
A 60 minute escape game that’s challenging and fun for all
Glorious sunset lookout with crashing surf and the occasional whale
Huge indoor/outdoor market in the heart of Honolulu
A stunning palace that was once the home of Hawaiian monarchs
Snorkel in the crystal-clear waters of this natural bay
Meet dolphins, sea lions, and other marine animals up close
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