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Open Daily: 8AM – 5PM

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WAIKIKI TROLLEY

Hop-On Hop-Off Honolulu

Since 1984, Waikiki Trolley has been dedicated to providing an Oahu’s best trolley bus tours with style and aloha.

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Explore the island of Oahu with the ease of hop-on hop-off trolleys! If you’re looking for shopping, finding great food, or sightseeing Honolulu, our selection trolley routes has you covered.

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See the beautiful Oahu coast, experience historic Honolulu or hike the world famous Diamond Head. At Waikiki Trolley we take you to the spots that have kept visitors coming back for generations!

Why ride with Waikiki Trolley?

Our routes of Honolulu, the Waikiki area and coastal Oahu offer opportunities for photos, experiences and making unforgettable memories.

Hop-On and Hop-Off at your leisure, and enjoy the Aloha spirit on island time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Waikiki Trolley go to?

Waikiki Trolley currently has four distinct routes that visit various popular sites in the Honolulu  area.

The Blue Line travels along coastal Waikiki, visiting Halona Blowhole and Sea Life Park along the way.

The Green Line takes a direct trip to popular Diamond Head Crater.

The Red Line visits historic Honolulu sites such as Iolani Palace and Punchbowl Crater.

The Pink Line takes shoppers to the expansive and beautiful Ala Moana Center Shopping Mall.

Where can I buy a Waikiki Trolley Ticket?

Tickets can be purchased online or bought directly from our booth at Waikiki Shopping Plaza or any one of our awesome drivers!

Where can I board?

Our primary hub and ticket booth are located at Waikiki Shopping Plaza, but with a ticket (or E-ticket) you can  hop-on or hop-off any any of our stops!

How often does the trolley run in Waikiki?

Waikiki Trolley runs at the following intervals:
Blue line: Every 40 Minutes

Green Line: Every 60 Minutes
Red Line: Every 60 Minutes

Pink Line: Ever 15 Minutes

Check out the Waikiki Trolley Schedule Page for more information.

Does Waikiki Trolley go to Pearl Harbor?

Waikiki trolley does not go to Pearl Harbor, but we do offer Pearl Harbor tours through E Noa tours.

Does Waikiki Trolley go to the airport?

Waikiki Trolley does not go to the airport. For airport transportation services to and from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport, please visit HITS.

Is it possible to get around Honolulu without a car?

We sure think so! Our four lines hit the most popular spots in Waikiki and the eastern coast of Oahu, with easy-to-use hop-on hop-off style boarding. 
We think that taking Hawaii at your own pace is the best way to live Aloha.

4 Easy Steps to Enjoy Waikiki Trolley

Buy Tickets Online

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Receive E-Ticket

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Show the E-Ticket to Driver

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Enjoy Your Tour!

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Our Customers Commented on Google...

小倉顕
in the last week
Kimoさん、とてもフレンドリーな運転手さんで楽しい旅の良い思い出になりました!
Bob Buie
in the last week
We toured the Pearl Harbor/Arizona Memorial today, and were so fascinated and impressed with the history and knowledge that Brudah Oli shared throughout the drive to the park, and the Aloha spirit he showed to all the tour members. In addition to being an awesome driver! Choose this tour and you won't be sorry. Thanks for a great morning!
Ruwanthi Campano
in the last week
Our tour guide Chelsea was great and took us on a Majestic Tour of Oahu and it was a fun day the whole family . Definitely know where to come back later on our own and where to spend more time. Some of the stops were basically tourist shops but at Dole and the macadamia nut farm, it was where I wanted to go but some may find that a waste of time, we liked them. Our favorite was swimming at Wailea Falls, gorgeous! We barely had time to walk there, swim, change clothes and get back however, perhaps an extra half our of time at the falls would be nice.
Clarke Patterson
in the last week
We did the USS Arizona and USS Missouri tours, such an incredible experience. A couple of things we didn’t like about over overall E Noa experience however: 1. We were picked up at 8:30am for an 11:45am tour at the Arizona so drove around for almost two hours. Didn’t get off the bus, just stopped at a couple of places in Honolulu. It felt like a waste of time. Turned out we didn’t have enough time to actually do all that we wanted to at the Arizona, which was disappointing. 2. Our guide was good for the most part but at one point went on a ~20 minute rant about how expensive it had become to live in Hawaii. I get that this is a thing but not the time nor place to jump on a soapbox. If I were to do this again I would likely just grab a taxi/Uber straight to/from the Arizona. The downside is you have to take the shuttle to the Missouri, which had a decent line at one point, but I feel it would be a better use of time rather than riding the tour bus for way longer than is necessary.
Barrett Olsen
in the last week
Nani is an absolute legend! Hands down best tour guide/amature comedian/disc jockey that can’t help but back up the harmony sections when he’s not dropping knowledge about the history of the island and its people.