Travel Guides & Resources
Aloha and Welcome to Our Hawaii Travel Guides!
These guides are designed to help you explore Hawaii more easily with a Jeep rental. They focus on real places worth visiting, practical driving tips, and routes that make sense for travelers who want flexibility without overplanning.
You’ll find recommendations for scenic drives, beaches, viewpoints, and lesser-known stops across the islands, along with guidance that helps you get there confidently and responsibly.
Use these guides to plan your days, avoid common mistakes, and make the most of your time in Hawaii, with the freedom to go where standard rentals can’t.
Jump in an’ go holoholo fo’ da vacation of one lifetime!

– Ryan Costello & Ohana
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How to Handle Fog, Rain, or Low Visibility While Driving in Hawaii
With a few smart moves and a little preparation, you can handle whatever weather the island throws at you.
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Best Times of Day to Drive the Big Island (and Why Morning Is Underrated)
Whether you’re circling the island, heading up to Mauna Kea, or just beach-hopping along the coast, the timing of your drive can make a big difference in traffic, lighting, and overall experience.
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How to Plan a Full-Circle Drive Around the Island in One Day (and Safely)
The Big Island might not look that big on a map, but once you’re on the road, you’ll quickly realize it packs a lot into its size. With over 300 miles of driveable coastline and more than 8 climate zones along the way, it’s an all-day adventure if you want to make the full loop.
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How to Avoid Common Jeep Rental Damages (And Save Your Deposit)
Here’s how to protect your ride and your wallet.
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How to Drive a Jeep with Confidence (Even If You’ve Never Driven One Before)
This guide is all about helping you feel confident and comfortable so you can focus on enjoying the ride, not worrying about knobs, gears, or inclines.
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How to Plan the Perfect Big Island Jeep Day (Without Getting Lost or Stuck)
Here’s how to map out your Jeep adventure so you can stay focused on the fun and not worrying about whether you’re lost, stuck, or out of snacks.

