- 26 reviews of Hawaiian Style Rentals in Honolulu
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Hawaiian Style Rentals Supports Relief Efforts in Haiti
Haiti was hit with a devastating earth quake on Tuesday. Hundreds of thousands of lives were lost and millions were affected by this event. Though we do not know the extent of all of the damage we do know they need our help. Hawaiian Style Rentals will donate $1 for every rental from now through February. Our customers will have the option to match our donation at the time of rental. With your support we can help make a difference in the lives of those affected in Haiti.
Aloha,
Team Hawaiian Style Rentals
For individual donations please visit www.hopeforhaiti.com.
The Most Popular Scooter Ever! The Symba is coming.
The same design as the Honda Cub, which to date is the most popularly sold scooter ever, Hawaiian Style Rentals is proud to offer the 100 cc Symba. Made for two people the Symba has enough power to get you and your passenger anywhere in Honolulu. The Symba will be available mid november at our Waikiki location. A valid motorcycle or scooter license is required to rent. Please contact Hawaiian Style Rentals for details.
Cab Credits Program
Is your hotel a little too far from our shop and want to rent a moped from Hawaiian Style Rentals? We are proud to offer cab credits for all direct bookings. Simply present your cab receipt at the time of rental and we will deduct the cost from your rental. This program is only for Waikiki hotels only. For all details check out our cab credit page.
Rent to Own
Ride it before you buy it! Hawaiian Style Rentals is proud to offer its own Rent to Own program. One hundred percent of the rental fee will go toward the purchase of your moped. Hawaiian Style Rentals Rent to Own program is a great alternative form of financing that allows you to test your ride before you fully invest in it. It skips all “approval” processes required for financing. All you need is a valid drivers license and a valid credit card and you are on your way to owning your own moped. All details can be be found on our Rent to Own page Hawaiimoped.com.
Favorite Photo Poll
We have uploaded a photo poll on our home page. The customer submitted photo with the most votes at the end of the month receives a complimentary souvenir Hawaiian Style Rentals t-shirt, a 24 hour gift certificate and a box of Hawaiian chocolate covered macadamia nuts. We appreciate everyone who has submitted their photos. We will be sure to get them up next month.
Night Snorkeling at Hanauma Bay
So last night the Hawaiian Style Crew went night snorkeling. What an awesome experience! If you happen to be on Oahu for the second or forth saturday of the month you have to do it. Equipped with snorkel equipment and an underwater flashlight you canvas the reef looking for tropical fish. What’s even better is there is hardly anyone there, so you get this very exclusive feeling. I felt very safe, because they still have lifeguards on duty and the reef.
We will be offering a guided moped night and dive tour very soon. Check out the pics from our adventure.
North Shore Camping Excursion
I fell in love with Malaekahana on the North Shore. Just past the Polynesian Cultural Center on 33 secure acres lies Hawaii’s best place to camp. They offer camp sites, yurts(cabanas), rest rooms, showers, and 24-hour security. This is not a place to party, but a place to have a chillaxin’ time.
I went with Martina and my friends James and Nasca. We hit the road on our mopeds and just had a good time riding to the North Shore. It wasn’t even cold considering it was January. We set up our tent, but the camp site had yurts that would have been great for us if we didn’t have one. I liked how secluded our campsite was from the other campers…really how secluded we were from the rest of the world. It was a great time to just hang with my friends and enjoy Hawaii for its pristine beauty.
That night, we headed out to Haleiwa and ate at Pizza Bob’s. It was an 8 on the pizza scale, which is great since Pizza Bob’s isn’t that expensive. Afterwards, we went back to camp, started a fire, and made some s’mores. Nothing got crazy that night. We just talked and stayed up late, the way you should do it when you’re camping.
The next morning, we cooked ourselves some breakfast (compliments of our local grocery store) and walked over to the beach. It was nice being so close to the ocean and not having to drive beween our campsite and the water. My friends and I played some football and just enjoyed our time together on the Hawaiian shoreline.
All in all, it was the perfect overnight trip. Close by, easy to get to with our mopeds, and secluded. Most people come to Hawaii to get away from something: work, school, the everyday doldrums of normal life. It’s nice to know that even in Hawaii, there’s a place to get away from the get away. If you’re looking to shop or do the touristy thing, hit Waikiki. But if you’re looking to see Hawaii the way it deserves to be seen, Malaekahana might be your kind of place.
Please visit Malaekahana’s website for more information.
Hotel Parking
Are you staying at the Hilton Hawaiian Village and not sure if you should rent a moped or a car? The Hilton charges $25 a night to park your car. That is not including the parking fees at all the sites like Hanauma Bay, Pearl Harbor and the Waikiki restaurants.
The Hilton is the most expensive place I have seen to park your car. On average $15 a day just to park it at your hotel. Our weekly rental for a moped is $25 a day and parking is usually free at most hotels and it is also included at our location.
You can go anywhere on the island with the mopeds and Hawaii is a very moped friendly place, so please consider renting a moped while in Hawaii.
Mahalo,
Nathan







