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taxes and surcharges; five-day minimum rental). But you'll also need to pay separately
for campsites and reserve camping permits in advance.
Times vary depending upon traffic, but following are typical driving times and dis-
tances from Waikiki:
DESTINATION
MILES
TIME
Diamond Head
3
10min
Haleʻiwa
37
55min
Hanauma Bay
11
25min
Honolulu International Airport
9
25min
Kaʻena Point State Park
46
70min
Kailua
17
30min
Ko Olina
29
45min
Laʻie
38
65min
Nuʻuanu Pali Lookout
11
20min
Sunset Beach
43
65min
USS Arizona Memorial
15
30min
TAXI
Taxis have meters and charge $3.10 at flagfall, plus $3.20 per mile and 50¢ per suitcase
or backpack. They're readily available at the airport, resort hotels and shopping centers.
Otherwise, you'll probably have to call for one. TheCab ( Click here ) offers islandwide
service.
TOURS
Prices usually include Waikiki pick-ups and drop-offs; ask when booking.
Roberts Hawaii ( 800-831-5541, 539-9400; www.robertshawaii.com ) Conventional bus and
van sightseeing tours, including marathon full-day 'Circle Island' trips (adult/child from
$61/38) and 'Stars & Stripes' military history itineraries (from $62/45).
E Noa Tours ( 800-824-8804, 591-2561; www.enoa.com ) With knowledgeable guides cer-
tified in Hawaiiana, smaller buses circle the island (adult/child from $75/53) and explore
Pearl Harbor (from $27/25).
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