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Toyota Corolla 2023 — Car rental alternative in Kailua-Kona, HI
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Toyota Corolla 2023

4.95

(68 trips)

5 Jun - 8

Save US$4

$139US$135 total
Kia Forte 2022 — Car rental alternative in Kailua-Kona, HI
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Kia Forte 2022

5.0

(88 trips)

All-Star Host

30 May - 2 Jun

US$112 total
Hyundai Elantra 2019 — Car rental alternative in Kailua-Kona, HI
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Hyundai Elantra 2019

5.0

(20 trips)

21 Jul - 24

Save US$10

$86US$76 total
Ford Mustang 2020 — Car rental alternative in Kailua-Kona, HI
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Ford Mustang 2020

4.97

(33 trips)

28 May - 31

Save US$9

$180US$171 total
Subaru Impreza 2020 — Car rental alternative in Kailua-Kona, HI
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Subaru Impreza 2020

20 Dec - 23

US$721 total
Chevrolet Camaro 2020 — Car rental alternative in Kailua-Kona, HI
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Chevrolet Camaro 2020

4.92

(145 trips)

26 May - 29

US$177 total
Toyota Corolla Hatchback 2022 — Car rental alternative in Kealakekua, HI
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Toyota Corolla Hatchback 2022

4.95

(192 trips)

1 Jun - 4

Save US$1

$132US$131 total
Kia K4 2025 — Car rental alternative in Kalaoa, HI
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Kia K4 2025

5.0

(8 trips)

26 May - 29

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$147US$146 total
Kia Forte 2022 — Car rental alternative in Kailua-Kona, HI
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Kia Forte 2022

4.97

(103 trips)

5 Jun - 8

US$122 total
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Kealakekua, EN

Car rental options in Kealakekua for visitors

Nestled on the western coast of Hawaii's Big Island, Kealakekua offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and rich history. This charming town, known for its crystal-clear waters and lush tropical landscapes, serves as a gateway to some of Hawaii's most stunning attractions. Booking a rental car in Kealakekua provides the freedom to explore hidden beaches, scenic coastal drives, and historic sites at your own pace, making it the ideal way to experience the authentic spirit of the Big Island.

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Karen C.
BMW Z4 2019

The car was in perfect condition and super fun.

Karen C.
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Kamrie Y.
Toyota Camry 2021

The car was wonderful and got us to all the places we wanted to visit!

Kamrie Y.
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Laurene-Lei O.
Hyundai Sonata 2014

Car nice and clean, no maintenance problem, great on gas.

Laurene-Lei O.
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Adriana P.
Mazda Mazda3 2016

Car was clean and had no issues while driving.

Adriana P.
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Toyota Corolla 2024

Picking up the car, no problem very clean inside!

Dennis B.
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Vincent N.
Mazda Mazda3 2016

Great vehicle. Clean and the host was very accommodating. The child safety seat was extremely helpful. Thank you for the great experience!

Vincent N.
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Subaru Impreza 2023

What a great day for a trip around the island.

Russell K.
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Honda Accord 2017

The car is great drives like a dream easy to navigate, the host is awesome and patient and very sweet love her cute little dog as well would rent again.

Helene T.
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Jade A.
Honda Civic Hybrid 2013

The car was great, fuel-efficient, and made for a wonderful experience going to the volcano.

Jade A.
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Toyota Corolla 2020

Car was great for what we needed.

Gary L.
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Toyota Corolla 2024

This car is primo and really fun to drive!

Christine T.
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Toyota Corolla 2024

Easy communication and the car was great to drive around the Big Island.

Seng S.
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Nissan Altima 2018

Very nice car to drive around the island!

Collette C.
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Honda Civic 2016

This is a great car and a great host.

Shelby L.
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Toyota Corolla 2020

The car was great on gas!

Bianca G.
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Toyota Corolla 2024

First time visiting Kona Big Island and using Turo. My host was awesome, friendly and responsive with messages. I would use her services again in the future.

Patricia R.
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Honda Civic Hybrid 2013

Noya and Justin were great, the car was exactly as advertised and allowed us to discover safely and comfortably Big Island.

Salim Z.
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Discover the wonders of Kealakekua by car

Kealakekua boasts an array of attractions that are best explored with the flexibility of a rental car. From the historic Kealakekua Bay, where Captain Cook first landed, to the verdant coffee farms dotting the hillsides, there's no shortage of sights to see. A car allows you to easily access snorkeling spots, hiking trails, and local markets, giving you the freedom to create your own Hawaiian adventure.


Dive into history at Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park

Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and nature lovers alike. This protected marine area offers excellent snorkeling opportunities and the chance to see the Captain Cook Monument. The park is easily accessible by car, with parking available near the bay. As you drive along the coastal road, you'll be treated to breathtaking ocean views, making the journey just as memorable as the destination itself.


Experience coffee culture in the Kona Coffee Belt

A short drive from Kealakekua takes you into the heart of the Kona Coffee Belt, where you can tour local farms and taste some of the world's finest coffee. Many farms offer guided tours and tastings, allowing you to learn about the coffee-making process firsthand. With a rental car, you can easily visit multiple farms in a day, comparing flavors and enjoying the scenic mountain roads that wind through the coffee plantations.


Unwind at Manini Beach for a local experience

For a truly local experience, drive your rental car to Manini Beach, a hidden gem near Kealakekua. This small, crescent-shaped beach offers calm waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The beach is off the beaten path, making it less crowded than more touristy spots. Parking is available near the beach, allowing you to spend a relaxing day soaking up the Hawaiian sun and enjoying the crystal-clear waters at your leisure.


Getting to Kealakekua for your Hawaiian adventure


- By plane: Fly into Kona International Airport (KOA), then rent a car to drive to Kealakekua.
- By car: From Kona, take Highway 11 south towards Kealakekua.
- By bus: Public transportation is limited, making a rental car the best option for exploring the area.


Essential tips for renting a car in Kealakekua

When booking a rental car in Kealakekua, consider reserving early on Turo for the best selection. Opt for a vehicle with good fuel efficiency for exploring the island. SUVs are popular for tackling diverse terrains, while convertibles offer a fun way to enjoy the scenic coastal drives. Look for extras like a backup camera or GPS navigation to make your journey smoother. Remember to choose a car that suits both your planned activities and the local roads for a comfortable Hawaiian adventure.

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Frequently asked questions in Kealakekua, HI

What are some popular pickup locations for rental cars near Kealakekua, and what should guests consider when choosing one?

Popular pickup locations for rental cars near Kealakekua include the Kona International Airport and various spots along the Mamalahoa Highway. Guests should consider the convenience of the location relative to their accommodation and planned activities. Some hosts on Turo offer delivery options, which can be especially helpful in this rural area. When choosing a pickup spot, think about proximity to attractions like Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park or the Pu'uhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park. Keep in mind that some hosts may offer luxury SUVs or convertibles perfect for exploring the scenic Kona Coast. Remember to communicate clearly with your host about the exact pickup location and any specific instructions to ensure a smooth start to your Hawaiian adventure.

What are some pleasant driving routes near Kealakekua for enjoying the scenic beauty of Hawaii's Big Island?

Kealakekua offers several picturesque driving routes that showcase the Big Island's diverse landscapes. The Mamalahoa Highway, also known as the Hawaii Belt Road, provides stunning ocean views and passes through charming towns. For a more adventurous drive, consider taking your SUV along the scenic Saddle Road, which traverses between Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea volcanoes. The Coffee Belt Road offers a delightful journey through lush coffee plantations and quaint villages. Remember to rent a car with good fuel efficiency, as these routes can be lengthy. Whether you choose a convertible to feel the ocean breeze or a luxury sedan for comfort, these drives will surely enhance your Big Island experience.

How can I find reliable gas stations in Kealakekua and along popular routes on the Big Island?

Finding reliable gas stations in Kealakekua and along popular routes on the Big Island is essential for a worry-free driving experience. In Kealakekua, you'll find a few gas stations along the main highway. It's advisable to fill up your rental car before embarking on longer journeys, as stations can be sparse in rural areas. Many drivers prefer to use apps or GPS systems to locate gas stations along their routes. When venturing to more remote areas, such as the Saddle Road or South Point, it's wise to top up your tank whenever possible. Some luxury SUVs and full-size vehicles may consume more fuel, so plan accordingly. Remember, gas prices on the Big Island can be higher than on the mainland, so factor this into your budget when choosing your rental vehicle.

Are there any specific parking facilities or regulations to be aware of when visiting attractions around Kealakekua?

When visiting attractions around Kealakekua, it's important to be aware of parking facilities and regulations to ensure a smooth experience with your rental car. Many popular sites, such as the Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park, have designated parking areas, but spaces can be limited during peak times. It's advisable to arrive early, especially if you're driving a larger vehicle like an SUV or van. Some attractions may have parking fees, so keep some cash handy. Be mindful of no-parking zones along roadsides, particularly in residential areas. When visiting beaches or hiking trails, avoid parking on soft sand or uneven surfaces to prevent your rental car from getting stuck. Luxury car renters should be extra cautious and look for secure, paved parking options to protect their vehicles.

What car types would you recommend for exploring the diverse terrain around Kealakekua and the Big Island?

For exploring the diverse terrain around Kealakekua and the Big Island, a versatile SUV is often the top choice. These vehicles offer the ground clearance and stability needed for both paved roads and rougher terrain you might encounter on scenic drives or when accessing more remote beaches. If you're planning to stick mainly to well-maintained roads, a mid-size or full-size car can provide a comfortable ride while still handling the occasional winding mountain road. For those seeking a more exhilarating experience, a convertible allows you to fully immerse yourself in the island's beauty and pleasant climate. Luxury car enthusiasts might opt for a high-end SUV or sedan to combine comfort with capability. Whatever your choice, ensure your rental car has good air conditioning for those warm Hawaiian days.

How should I prepare for driving in various weather conditions, such as heavy rain, in the Kealakekua area?

Preparing for various weather conditions while driving in the Kealakekua area is crucial for a safe and enjoyable experience. Heavy rain can occur unexpectedly, so ensure your rental car, whether it's a luxury sedan or an SUV, has good windshield wipers and tires with proper tread. Familiarize yourself with the vehicle's climate control and defrosting systems before setting out. When encountering rain, reduce your speed and increase following distance. Be cautious of potential flooding on low-lying roads. It's also wise to have a light jacket or umbrella in the car for sudden weather changes. If you're renting a convertible, make sure you know how to quickly operate the roof mechanism. Lastly, check weather forecasts regularly and plan your drives accordingly, especially if you're venturing into higher elevations where conditions can change rapidly.

What are some key differences between navigating rural roads and busier streets in Kealakekua and nearby towns?

Navigating rural roads and busier streets in Kealakekua and nearby towns presents distinct challenges for drivers. Rural roads often feature narrower lanes and fewer streetlights, requiring extra caution, especially at night. These roads may have unexpected turns and wildlife crossings, so maintaining a moderate speed in your rental car is crucial. In contrast, busier streets in towns like Captain Cook or Kailua-Kona have more traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, and potential congestion during peak hours. Parking can be more challenging in town centers, particularly for larger vehicles like SUVs or vans. Rural areas may have limited signage, so having a reliable GPS or map is beneficial. In towns, be prepared for one-way streets and pay attention to local parking regulations. Whether you're in a luxury sedan or a compact car, adapting your driving style to these different environments ensures a safer journey.

Can you suggest some rest stops or scenic areas near Kealakekua for taking breaks during long drives?

Near Kealakekua, there are several delightful spots perfect for taking breaks during long drives. The Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park offers stunning ocean views and is an ideal place to stretch your legs. Pu'uhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park, just south of Kealakekua, provides a fascinating glimpse into Hawaiian history along with picturesque coastal scenery. For coffee lovers, a stop at one of the many coffee farms in the area can be both refreshing and educational. The Mauka Meadows coffee farm, for instance, offers breathtaking views of the coastline. If you're driving a convertible or luxury car, the scenic lookout at Kealakekua Bay is a must-visit for its panoramic vistas. Remember to respect local customs and regulations when parking your rental car at these locations.

What are the best practices for driving safely in unfamiliar locations like Kealakekua and surrounding areas?

When driving in unfamiliar locations like Kealakekua and surrounding areas, safety should be your top priority. Familiarize yourself with local traffic laws and road signs before setting out in your rental car. Drive defensively and be prepared for unexpected road conditions, especially on rural routes. If you're in a luxury vehicle or SUV, don't let the comfort lull you into overconfidence. Stay focused and avoid distractions like adjusting the GPS while driving. Be courteous to local drivers and pedestrians, and always yield to emergency vehicles. When parking, especially in scenic areas, ensure your car is completely off the road. If you're unsure about a route or condition, don't hesitate to ask locals for advice. Lastly, always wear your seatbelt and ensure all passengers do the same, regardless of whether you're in a convertible or a full-size car.

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