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Living in Hawaii
Transportation

From Airport to Hotel

Upon arrival at the Honolulu International Airport, participants should collect their baggage and walk out to the curb just outside the baggage claim area. In order to reach the Waikiki area, participants may use the Airport Waikiki Express shuttle (tel: 808-539-9400), which provides transportation from the airport to any hotel in Waikiki. The cost of a one-way trip is $8 for adults; no advance reservations are necessary (two bags maximum per person). Students may go to the medial strip across from international arrivals, and contact the shuttle service staff for assistance.

Transportation by taxi is also available from the airport to Waikiki for approximately $25, excluding baggage charges and the customary tip of 10 to 15 percent. It takes about 20 minutes to travel the nine-mile trip when there is no traffic.

JAIMS business hours are 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday-Friday. Students who arrive in Honolulu during these hours and would like assistance or directions may call JAIMS at (808) 395-2314.

In Hawaii

There are several options for transportation on Oahu, including:

Parking is available to the side of or in the rear of the JAIMS building. Bus stops are located across the street from JAIMS. Bicycles may be chained to the bicycle rack near the rear entrance.

JAIMS will not be responsible for any claims for loss, liability or damage of vehicles, bicycles or mopeds while on the JAIMS premises.


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