The FUV isn't just a mode of transportation; it's a lifestyle. Imagine the convenience of zipping through the city, enjoying the open air, and relishing the freedom to explore. With a compact footprint, parking becomes a breeze.
Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting landscapes of Poipu or Kapaa with our exclusive tours. Discover the natural beauty, cultural gems, and hidden wonders of these Hawaiian paradises. Whether you're exploring the pristine beaches of Poipu or immersing yourself in the vibrant charm of Kapaa, our tours promise an unforgettable experience. Join us for an adventure that blends local insights, scenic views, and the spirit of aloha.
We require all of our customers to meet the following general requirements:
• You must have a current, valid U.S. or State or International drivers license.
• Drivers must provide their personal vehicle insurance.
• You must be at least 21 years of age.
• You are responsible for the operation of your rental FUV.
Park your FUV and explore the charming town of Kapa’a. Stroll through the historic streets, visit local shops, and maybe pick up some souvenirs.
Start your day at Po’ipū Beach Park, one of the most popular and pristine beaches in Hawaii. You can relax on the golden sands, swim, and even spot some sea turtles.
Take a detour to Old Koloa Town, a charming plantation town with unique shops and historical sites. It’s a great place to learn about the island’s history.
Lawa'i Beach is known for its excellent snorkeling opportunities. Bring your gear and explore the vibrant underwater world, including colorful fish and coral reefs.
Make a stop at Opaekaa Falls, a stunning waterfall easily accessible by FUV. It’s a great photo spot, and you can enjoy the lush surroundings.
If you’re up for more adventure, consider renting a kayak or taking a boat tour on the Wailua River. You can explore the lush landscapes and maybe even visit the Fern Grotto.
Kukui Grove Center Next to Times Supermarket on the south side.
Kauai, known as the Garden Isle, is the oldest and fourth largest of the main Hawaiian Islands. It is renowned for its lush landscapes, dramatic cliffs, and pristine beaches, offering a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. The island is less developed than its neighbors, providing a more secluded and tranquil experience.
Known as the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific,' Waimea Canyon offers breathtaking views and hiking trails through its vibrantly colored cliffs and lush valleys.
The Na Pali Coast is famous for its dramatic cliffs, lush valleys, and secluded beaches. It can be explored by hiking, boat tours, or helicopter tours.
This state park offers access to the Wailua River, with activities like kayaking, paddleboarding, and visiting the Fern Grotto and Opaekaa Falls.
A Hawaiian dish made with raw fish, usually tuna, marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, and green onions. Served over rice or as a salad.
A Hawaiian comfort food made with white rice, topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy.
These months offer pleasant weather with fewer tourists, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The weather is warm but not too hot, and the island is lush and green.
US Dollar (USD)
Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone (HST, GMT-10:00)
120VV, 60HzHz
Kauai is generally safe, but travelers should be cautious of natural hazards and take precautions to ensure a safe visit.
Lihue, Kapaa, Princeville
The Kauai Bus system connects major towns and attractions but has infrequent schedules. Plan your trips accordingly.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
Known as the 'Forbidden Island,' Niihau is a privately owned island with a rich Hawaiian cultural heritage. Visitors can take guided tours to experience the island's traditional way of life.
A charming town with a rich history and a vibrant arts scene. Visitors can explore art galleries, historic sites, and enjoy local dining.
Price varies by option