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Hawaii Car Rentals: How To Score Wheels In Paradise

Print This Post Print This Post    14 Jan 2008 in Sponsors by Tim Patterson

Hula HawaiiPlease note: This is a sponsored post.

Imagine driving along a sweeping curve of ocean beach at sunset, watching surfers catch waves in the last light of day. Or venturing down a red-dirt road through tropical jungle in search of the perfect waterfall plunge pool.

Hawaii is a destination of tropical beauty and outdoor adventure, but to get the most out of your vacation, you’ll need wheels. Who wants to sit around the hotel all day?

Get out and explore, and feel the warm Hawaiian breeze in your hair. With a rental car, it’s easy to get the most out of your Hawaiian vacation.

That’s where the website Hawaiidrive-o.com comes in handy. It’s a great option for a hawaii car rental. The website is intuitive and easy to use. Best of all, you can be sure of getting a sweet deal on the car you prefer to drive!

Need a Maui car rental for that jungle trail? A few clicks and it will be waiting for you in the parking lot. Prefer a luxury sports-car to tool around the ocean highway? Hawaii car rental can make it happen.

With a rental car, it’s easy to get the most out of your Hawaiian vacation.

The best thing about the website is its simplicity. With just a minute of your precious time you can get the car you need at the price you want. That’s more time for driving, and more money for Pina Coladas and surf lessons.

No matter which of the Hawaiian islands you’re lucky enough to visit, Hawaii car rental has the car for you. With a quick look at the website, you’ll soon find the best rates and the best service for rentals in Hawaii, Oahu, Kauai, Maui and Molokai.

Of course, Hawaii isn’t the only paradise of beach under the sun. Florida bound vacationers need cars too! For Miami car rentals, look no further than Hawaiidrive-o.com

Tim Patterson

BNT contributing editor Tim Patterson travels with a sleeping bag and pup tent strapped to the back of his folding bicycle. His articles and travel guides have appeared in The San Francisco Chronicle, Get Lost Magazine, Tales Of Asia and Traverse Magazine. Check out his personal site Rucksack Wanderer.

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