Honolulu, Hawaii - Getting around
A
network of over sixty bus routes, collectively named TheBus, covers
the whole of Oahu. All journeys, however long, cost $1.50, with free
transfers onto any connecting route
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A network of over sixty bus routes, collectively
named TheBus, covers the whole of Oahu. All journeys,
however long, cost $1.50, with free transfers onto any
connecting route if you ask as you board (enquiries phone
808/848-5555, ). The most popular routes with Waikiki-based
tourists are #2 to downtown, #8 to Ala Moana
Shopping Center, #20 to
Pearl Harbor, #22 to Hanauma Bay, and the
bargain "Circle Island" buses ( #52 clockwise
and #55 counterclockwise), which take four hours to
loop around the central valley and the east coast, passing
the legendary North Shore surf spots.
In Waikiki, Aloha Funway (phone 808/942-9696) offers
bicycle rental at seven locations, charging $20 for 24
hours. Among companies running city and island bus tours
from around $25 for a full day, as well as off-island
packages, are Polynesian Adventure Tours (phone
808/833-3000, ) and Roberts (phone 808/539-9400).
Honolulu
TimeWalks (phone 808/943-0371) runs a changing program of
themed walking tours of the city.
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