shared SHUTTLE SERVICE FOR AULANI, A DISNEY RESORT & SPA
Discover the ease of traveling between the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) and the Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, with convenient shared shuttle service.
DANIEL K INOUYE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (HNL) TO AULANI, A DISNEY RESORT & SPA
$25.00 PER PERSON (AGE 3 AND OVER)
$10.00 PER CHILD (AGE 2 AND UNDER)
**ARRIVAL SHUTTLES ARE BASED ON YOUR ARRIVAL FLIGHT & TIME. Upon arrival, please make your way to baggage claim to collect your luggage. Once you have all your luggage, please head to your designated pickup location on the map (modified per Honolulu Airport Rules).
LUGGAGE: You are limited to (1) luggage and (1) hand carry. NO SURFBOARDS or GOLF BAGS!
AULANI, A DISNEY RESORT & SPA TO DANIEL K INOUYE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (HNL)
$25.00 PER PERSON (AGE 3 AND OVER)
$10.00 PER CHILD (AGE 2 AND UNDER)
**DEPARTURE SHUTTLES LEAVE A QUARTER AFTER THE HOUR (8:15, 9:15, 10:15 etc.) PLEASE SCHEDULE YOUR DEPARTURE TIME BASED ON THE TIME OF YOUR DEPARTURE FLIGHT. ITS IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU DEPART 3 HOURS PRIOR TO YOUR FLIGHT (IN CASE OF TRAFFIC OR ROAD CLOSURES). If you put in a time that isn’t a quarter after, we will adjust your time to the closest quarter after the hour.
LUGGAGE: You are limited to (1) luggage and (1) hand carry. NO SURFBOARDS or GOLF BAGS!
Disclaimer: The shuttles are not equipped with lifts or automated stairs. Guest who have wheelchairs, crutches, etc. must be able to transfer into our shuttles on their own. Hele Hele Shuttle is not trained or licensed to carry any passengers into the vehicles. Please use a certified ADA transportation company for those services. booking our service you agree the terms and restrictions as stated in the agreement and online.
Private Grand Circle Island Tour
Circle the island of Oahu on a guided tour, riding along rugged coastline and sandy white beaches from bustling Waikiki to the crashing surf of the North Shore. Stop at the windswept Pali lookout, visit sacred sites at Kualoa Ranch, and visit the famous Dole Plantation.
Pearl Harbor Tour
Most visitors to Hawaii want to see what are often called the “bookends of World War II in the Pacific.” It begins with the attack on Pearl Harbor and the bombing of the USS Arizona, and ends with the signing of the surrender documents on the USS Missouri.
Private Chauffeur Driver
Airport Transportation, Private Charters, Conventions Centers, Corporate Parties, Sightseeing, Golf Outings, Clubs Parties, Bachelor Parties, Bachelorette Parties, Weddings Parties, Proms Parties, Sweet Sixteen Parties, Quinceaneras Parties
We are here to make your transfer to and from the Honolulu airport the most pleasant experience of your trip. After dealing with delayed flight and crowded airplane, there is no need to deal with traffic and unsafe taxis. Lets us take care of the driving, and enjoy your trip in the luxury vehicle of your choice.
“Our chauffeur, gave us the best imaginable introduction to Oahu. We admired his passion for his beautiful island home, as well as his knowledge and wonderful sense of humour. Highly recommended.”
“Frankie, our driver, was great and could not been more willing to make our island tour more enjoyable, his knowledge of the island is amazing and he is a great asset to your business. my only suggestion that a microphone be fitted to hummer, as not all family could hear all that frankie said. would recommend your tour to others. aloha frankie.”
The tradition of receiving and giving a lei began with early Polynesian voyagers who embarked on the strenuous journey from Tahiti to the Hawaiian Islands. The word lei can represent singular and plural meanings, since “leis” is technically not a Hawaiian word. A lei is any series of objects strung together with the intent of being worn. Lei are constructed of flowers, leaves, sea shells, seeds, nuts, feathers or even bones of various animals.
A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting. In essence, it is a symbol of Aloha. In ancient Hawaii, wearing a lei represented wealth, royalty and rank. It is also associated with hula, religion and geography.