| Getting around is a natural prerequisite for travelers in Hawaii and once an island destination is reached, car is the best way to do it with major hire car rental chains and smaller independent depots operating extensively within each location. Conventional vehicles available for hire are quite adequate for general mobility on most major highways and fully equipped motor homes and trailers allow for freedom of movement without the need for accommodation en route. Intrepid adventurers wishing to explore remote and otherwise inaccessible regions due to inclement weather and dubious road conditions are best advised to negotiate the rugged terrain in the superior driving ability of a 4WD vehicle. |
All main islands also have cab service which is indispensable for expediency between venues around town - and a good night out without the responsibility of driving. In major cities limousines are a special way to mark special occasions and for corporate transportation many businesses are inclined toward the superior service, reliability and quality of the chauffeured car for their transport requirements. |
Historic Hilo
Hawaiis biggest small town lies at the feet of three volcanoes, Mauna Kea, the world's tallest; Mauna Loa, the world's most voluminous; and Kilauea, the world's most active volcano.





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