Car Rental Kailua-kona (Hawaii)

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Kailua-kona (Hawaii) Car Rental & Nearby Locations

Kona Rental Cars

Welcome to Hawaii—earth’s paradise! A car rental in Kona, HI, will give you the opportunity to explore and experience the entire island. Pack up your coolers, beach toys, snorkels, and towels, and head out to find sea turtles and quiet beaches. When you rent a car in Kona, you can also travel to tropical forests like the Hilo Forest Reserve (if you plan to camp, make sure to purchase a camping permit prior to your visit). There is much more to the island than resorts, so be sure to also explore the local sights to ensure you make the most of your stay. Sticking around for several weeks? Avis has long-term car rentals available on the Big Island.

Do You Offer Car Rental at the Airport?

Yes, Avis has a rental car location at Kona International Airport. Picking up and dropping off a car rental in Kailua-Kona has never been easier or more efficient. Don’t waste one minute of your time in Hawaii; reserve a car at the KOA airport right now.

Popular Cars to Rent in Kailua-Kona

Minivans

Whether you need the space for your friends or for your surfboard, a minivan rental is ideal for trips to Magic Sands Beach. 

Jeep Rental on the Big Island

Make your next vacation the one you’ve dreamed about. A Big Island Jeep rental helps you soak in the surroundings and make lasting memories.

Compact Cars

Drive across the island to Kahaluu Bay and save money on gas with a fuel-efficient compact car. 

Planning to visit another island? Discover other Avis Rent a Car locations in the Hawaiian Islands to find the best deals and locations for your visit. Complete your reservation today so you can have confidence and peace of mind before you go.

Things to Do & Kailua-Kona Attractions

Keauhou Bay 

Keauhou Bay is an optimal place for snorkeling (especially if you like manta rays). Pack up a kayak into an SUV or pickup truck rental, and head out to explore the reefs along the bay. Leave the sunscreen at home to ensure you protect the reef from dangerous chemicals.

Mauna Kea

Drive to the Mauna Kea observatory, a dormant volcano that is the highest point in the state of Hawaii. The trail to Mauna Kea’s 14,000-foot peak is well worth it, especially if you plan to stargaze or watch the sunset.