Honu - The Glamping Van! (Limited Offer - Includes Free campsite)
5 • 9 reviews
4 guests
Sleeps 4
16 ft. long
2015 Nissan Quest
Take a new approach to the freedom of exploring Oahu when, where, and how you want-on your terms-with our 2015 Nissan Quest camper van! The van is outfitted for camping and hiking, but can also navigate in busy downtown Waikiki! This van can do it all!The van comes equipped with an Easy open pop up tent, as well as fitted air mattress and can sleep up to 4 guests. In addition to the sleeping accommodations, we have everything you need, and nothing you don't for your Oahu camping adventure! See the info below to see what is included.*Guests ARE Responsible FOR Picking UP AND Dropping OFF THE VAN AT OUR Property IN EWA Beach*-Our property is approx. 20-25 minutes from the airport
-There are plenty of Uber/Lyft drivers on the island as well as an affordable bus system (although the bus takes about 1 hour from the airport)
-Due to airport regulations, we DO NOT have the ability to deliver the van to you at the airport, or pick it up from you at the airport.What's included-Low-effort roof pop-up tent, with bedding and fresh linens (comfortably sleeps 2), with aluminum ladder
-Custom interior car air mattress with bedding and fresh linens (comfortably sleeps 2)
-GoalZero power station with power inverter for independent device charging
-2 camp chairs
-24 quart Coho Cooler
-Single burner butane camp stove
-Frying pan & pot
-Basic set of bowls/plates/utensils
-Battery powered lantern
-Camp table
-Pickleball set
-Outdoor showerOptional Add-ons:-Snorkel gear (mask & snorkel) (2 sets available) : $5 USD/day per set
-Soft top surfboards (2 available) : $10 USD/day per set-POTENTIAL Airport pick-up and drop-off (as long as schedules are coordinated at least one week ahead of time, and as long as we are available) : $75 USD/each way (Uber/Lyft can be around $70-$80)RecommendationsWe want our renters to know that it is NOT legal to car camp at public beach parks, the side of the road, etc. BUT we have excellent recommendations of beautiful, legal campsites! Let us know how we can help.We highly recommend checking out the HipCamp app/website to book cheap campsites. Also, all county/state parks require booking a permit ahead of time. You can purchase a permit, and see a list of campsites at the website for the Department of Land and Natural Resources - State Parks Division (link: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/camping-lodging/oahu/)Waikiki is beautiful, but there is SO MUCH MORE to Oahu than Waikiki :) We can provide excellent local insight to help you maximize the amount of time that you have for your trip! Below you will find just a few of our Oahu favorites!North Shore:Explore the North Shore and visit legendary surf spots such as Pipeline, Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and others. Jump off the Jumping Rock at Waimea Bay, and then soak up the vitamin D afterwards. Hike the Waimea Valley to the picturesque and pristine Waimea Falls (as featured in countless Hollywood films and TV series), and walk the same ground as the original ancient Hawaiian wayfinders. Indulge in the countless appetizing options of the Kahuku food truck village. Learn about and experience the hands-on culture of the different pacific islands at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Discover a breathtaking underwater universe by snorkeling at Shark's Cove!West/Leeward Side:Travel to the west side of the island, often forgotten by most tourists, and take in the breathtaking views of the Waianae Mountain Range, and watch the purest sunsets the island has to offer. Discover the hidden gem of Makaha Beach Park with its white sand, clear crystal blue water, and the surf break that's great for intermediate to advanced surfers. Mermaids anyone?? Head a little further south to Mermaid Cave located at Nānākuli Beach Park! Hike the friendly/accessible Pillbox Trail, or for more advanced hikers, travel 5,000 ft. in altitude on the breathtaking Mount Ka'ala Trail. Stop in Ko'olina to play at the 4 man-made lagoons with white sandy beaches. Then enjoy some shopping, golf, or restaurants, and enjoy the more 'local' atmosphere of the west side.South Shore:Experience the impactful sites where historical world events transpired - from the Pearl Harbor USS Arizona Memorial, and a tour of the USS Missouri (the ship on which the ending of WWII occurred), to the still standing 'Iolani Palace, where the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom occurred in 1893. Enjoy the restaurants, shopping, and stroll along the beaches of beautiful Waikiki, where the legendary Duke Kahanamoku brought the sport of surfing into the world spotlight. Visit and find killer deals at the world-famous Aloha Stadium Swap Meet on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Hike up to the top of Diamond Head, and take in the view!East Side/Windward Side:Dinosaurs and action movies! Reserve a film sites tour of Kualoa Ranch and drive/walk through Kualoa's 'Jurassic Valley' which is where films were shot such as the "Jurassic Park" films, "Kong Skull Island," "Godzilla vs. Kong," the "Journey to the Center of the Earth" films, the modern "Jumanji" films, "George of the Jungle," as well as famous TV shows such as "LOST," "Hawaii Five-O," and many more! Stop at Kualoa Regional Park, rent a kayak and paddle out to Moloki'i (Chinaman Hat), and hike to the top!Make reservations ahead of time to visit Hanauma Bay, and snorkel in it's pristine waters, spotting tropical fish (such as the Hawaiian state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapua'a), and sea turtles (but remember not to touch!). Cruise the Kamehameha Highway, stopping at the gorgeous Windward side beaches along your way (on a clear day you can see the neighboring Island of Moloka'i!). Stop to stretch your legs at the Makapu'u Point Lookout and take in the view of Mānana Seabird Sanctuary. This also puts you in the neighborhood of the Sealife Park where you can enjoy demonstrations from dolphins and sea lions, feed native island birds, and for a few extra dollars, you can even swim with the dolphins!Another pro-tip:When traveling back to Honolulu/west-side from the Windward side, or visa-versa, we HIGHLY recommend traveling on the H3 highway through the Tetsu Harano Tunnel through the Ko'olau Mountain Range (and turn on the Jurassic Park theme song when you do!)We have SO MUCH MORE we could tell you! When you book from us, let us know what you're interested in, and what you want to see and we will steer you in the perfect direction!Other things to noteWe are so excited for you to share the aloha with our Wildflower van. Some housekeeping rules we have are:
ABSOLUTELY NO smoking or vaping allowed in the van, or withing 20 feet of the van if the doors are open. If there is any evidence of smoking or vaping (strong odors, burns, paraphernalia, etc.) we will not refund any amount of the deposit.-Keep the van on actual paved/dirt roads. YOU should explore every inch of the island! But the van needs to stay on the roads :)-The van must be brought back with a full tank of gas!
-There are plenty of Uber/Lyft drivers on the island as well as an affordable bus system (although the bus takes about 1 hour from the airport)
-Due to airport regulations, we DO NOT have the ability to deliver the van to you at the airport, or pick it up from you at the airport.What's included-Low-effort roof pop-up tent, with bedding and fresh linens (comfortably sleeps 2), with aluminum ladder
-Custom interior car air mattress with bedding and fresh linens (comfortably sleeps 2)
-GoalZero power station with power inverter for independent device charging
-2 camp chairs
-24 quart Coho Cooler
-Single burner butane camp stove
-Frying pan & pot
-Basic set of bowls/plates/utensils
-Battery powered lantern
-Camp table
-Pickleball set
-Outdoor showerOptional Add-ons:-Snorkel gear (mask & snorkel) (2 sets available) : $5 USD/day per set
-Soft top surfboards (2 available) : $10 USD/day per set-POTENTIAL Airport pick-up and drop-off (as long as schedules are coordinated at least one week ahead of time, and as long as we are available) : $75 USD/each way (Uber/Lyft can be around $70-$80)RecommendationsWe want our renters to know that it is NOT legal to car camp at public beach parks, the side of the road, etc. BUT we have excellent recommendations of beautiful, legal campsites! Let us know how we can help.We highly recommend checking out the HipCamp app/website to book cheap campsites. Also, all county/state parks require booking a permit ahead of time. You can purchase a permit, and see a list of campsites at the website for the Department of Land and Natural Resources - State Parks Division (link: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/camping-lodging/oahu/)Waikiki is beautiful, but there is SO MUCH MORE to Oahu than Waikiki :) We can provide excellent local insight to help you maximize the amount of time that you have for your trip! Below you will find just a few of our Oahu favorites!North Shore:Explore the North Shore and visit legendary surf spots such as Pipeline, Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and others. Jump off the Jumping Rock at Waimea Bay, and then soak up the vitamin D afterwards. Hike the Waimea Valley to the picturesque and pristine Waimea Falls (as featured in countless Hollywood films and TV series), and walk the same ground as the original ancient Hawaiian wayfinders. Indulge in the countless appetizing options of the Kahuku food truck village. Learn about and experience the hands-on culture of the different pacific islands at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Discover a breathtaking underwater universe by snorkeling at Shark's Cove!West/Leeward Side:Travel to the west side of the island, often forgotten by most tourists, and take in the breathtaking views of the Waianae Mountain Range, and watch the purest sunsets the island has to offer. Discover the hidden gem of Makaha Beach Park with its white sand, clear crystal blue water, and the surf break that's great for intermediate to advanced surfers. Mermaids anyone?? Head a little further south to Mermaid Cave located at Nānākuli Beach Park! Hike the friendly/accessible Pillbox Trail, or for more advanced hikers, travel 5,000 ft. in altitude on the breathtaking Mount Ka'ala Trail. Stop in Ko'olina to play at the 4 man-made lagoons with white sandy beaches. Then enjoy some shopping, golf, or restaurants, and enjoy the more 'local' atmosphere of the west side.South Shore:Experience the impactful sites where historical world events transpired - from the Pearl Harbor USS Arizona Memorial, and a tour of the USS Missouri (the ship on which the ending of WWII occurred), to the still standing 'Iolani Palace, where the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom occurred in 1893. Enjoy the restaurants, shopping, and stroll along the beaches of beautiful Waikiki, where the legendary Duke Kahanamoku brought the sport of surfing into the world spotlight. Visit and find killer deals at the world-famous Aloha Stadium Swap Meet on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Hike up to the top of Diamond Head, and take in the view!East Side/Windward Side:Dinosaurs and action movies! Reserve a film sites tour of Kualoa Ranch and drive/walk through Kualoa's 'Jurassic Valley' which is where films were shot such as the "Jurassic Park" films, "Kong Skull Island," "Godzilla vs. Kong," the "Journey to the Center of the Earth" films, the modern "Jumanji" films, "George of the Jungle," as well as famous TV shows such as "LOST," "Hawaii Five-O," and many more! Stop at Kualoa Regional Park, rent a kayak and paddle out to Moloki'i (Chinaman Hat), and hike to the top!Make reservations ahead of time to visit Hanauma Bay, and snorkel in it's pristine waters, spotting tropical fish (such as the Hawaiian state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapua'a), and sea turtles (but remember not to touch!). Cruise the Kamehameha Highway, stopping at the gorgeous Windward side beaches along your way (on a clear day you can see the neighboring Island of Moloka'i!). Stop to stretch your legs at the Makapu'u Point Lookout and take in the view of Mānana Seabird Sanctuary. This also puts you in the neighborhood of the Sealife Park where you can enjoy demonstrations from dolphins and sea lions, feed native island birds, and for a few extra dollars, you can even swim with the dolphins!Another pro-tip:When traveling back to Honolulu/west-side from the Windward side, or visa-versa, we HIGHLY recommend traveling on the H3 highway through the Tetsu Harano Tunnel through the Ko'olau Mountain Range (and turn on the Jurassic Park theme song when you do!)We have SO MUCH MORE we could tell you! When you book from us, let us know what you're interested in, and what you want to see and we will steer you in the perfect direction!Other things to noteWe are so excited for you to share the aloha with our Wildflower van. Some housekeeping rules we have are:
ABSOLUTELY NO smoking or vaping allowed in the van, or withing 20 feet of the van if the doors are open. If there is any evidence of smoking or vaping (strong odors, burns, paraphernalia, etc.) we will not refund any amount of the deposit.-Keep the van on actual paved/dirt roads. YOU should explore every inch of the island! But the van needs to stay on the roads :)-The van must be brought back with a full tank of gas!
Take a new approach to the freedom of exploring Oahu when, where, and how you want-on your terms-with our 2015 Nissan Quest camper van! The van is outfitted for camping and hiking, but can also navigate in busy downtown Waikiki! This van can do it all!The van comes equipped with an Easy open pop up tent, as well as fitted air mattress and can sleep up to 4 guests. In addition to the sleeping accommodations, we have everything you need, and nothing you don't for your Oahu camping adventure! See the info below to see what is included.*Guests ARE Responsible FOR Picking UP AND Dropping OFF THE VAN AT OUR Property IN EWA Beach*-Our property is approx. 20-25 minutes from the airport
-There are plenty of Uber/Lyft drivers on the island as well as an affordable bus system (although the bus takes about 1 hour from the airport)
-Due to airport regulations, we DO NOT have the ability to deliver the van to you at the airport, or pick it up from you at the airport.What's included-Low-effort roof pop-up tent, with bedding and fresh linens (comfortably sleeps 2), with aluminum ladder
-Custom interior car air mattress with bedding and fresh linens (comfortably sleeps 2)
-GoalZero power station with power inverter for independent device charging
-2 camp chairs
-24 quart Coho Cooler
-Single burner butane camp stove
-Frying pan & pot
-Basic set of bowls/plates/utensils
-Battery powered lantern
-Camp table
-Pickleball set
-Outdoor showerOptional Add-ons:-Snorkel gear (mask & snorkel) (2 sets available) : $5 USD/day per set
-Soft top surfboards (2 available) : $10 USD/day per set-POTENTIAL Airport pick-up and drop-off (as long as schedules are coordinated at least one week ahead of time, and as long as we are available) : $75 USD/each way (Uber/Lyft can be around $70-$80)RecommendationsWe want our renters to know that it is NOT legal to car camp at public beach parks, the side of the road, etc. BUT we have excellent recommendations of beautiful, legal campsites! Let us know how we can help.We highly recommend checking out the HipCamp app/website to book cheap campsites. Also, all county/state parks require booking a permit ahead of time. You can purchase a permit, and see a list of campsites at the website for the Department of Land and Natural Resources - State Parks Division (link: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/camping-lodging/oahu/)Waikiki is beautiful, but there is SO MUCH MORE to Oahu than Waikiki :) We can provide excellent local insight to help you maximize the amount of time that you have for your trip! Below you will find just a few of our Oahu favorites!North Shore:Explore the North Shore and visit legendary surf spots such as Pipeline, Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and others. Jump off the Jumping Rock at Waimea Bay, and then soak up the vitamin D afterwards. Hike the Waimea Valley to the picturesque and pristine Waimea Falls (as featured in countless Hollywood films and TV series), and walk the same ground as the original ancient Hawaiian wayfinders. Indulge in the countless appetizing options of the Kahuku food truck village. Learn about and experience the hands-on culture of the different pacific islands at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Discover a breathtaking underwater universe by snorkeling at Shark's Cove!West/Leeward Side:Travel to the west side of the island, often forgotten by most tourists, and take in the breathtaking views of the Waianae Mountain Range, and watch the purest sunsets the island has to offer. Discover the hidden gem of Makaha Beach Park with its white sand, clear crystal blue water, and the surf break that's great for intermediate to advanced surfers. Mermaids anyone?? Head a little further south to Mermaid Cave located at Nānākuli Beach Park! Hike the friendly/accessible Pillbox Trail, or for more advanced hikers, travel 5,000 ft. in altitude on the breathtaking Mount Ka'ala Trail. Stop in Ko'olina to play at the 4 man-made lagoons with white sandy beaches. Then enjoy some shopping, golf, or restaurants, and enjoy the more 'local' atmosphere of the west side.South Shore:Experience the impactful sites where historical world events transpired - from the Pearl Harbor USS Arizona Memorial, and a tour of the USS Missouri (the ship on which the ending of WWII occurred), to the still standing 'Iolani Palace, where the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom occurred in 1893. Enjoy the restaurants, shopping, and stroll along the beaches of beautiful Waikiki, where the legendary Duke Kahanamoku brought the sport of surfing into the world spotlight. Visit and find killer deals at the world-famous Aloha Stadium Swap Meet on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Hike up to the top of Diamond Head, and take in the view!East Side/Windward Side:Dinosaurs and action movies! Reserve a film sites tour of Kualoa Ranch and drive/walk through Kualoa's 'Jurassic Valley' which is where films were shot such as the "Jurassic Park" films, "Kong Skull Island," "Godzilla vs. Kong," the "Journey to the Center of the Earth" films, the modern "Jumanji" films, "George of the Jungle," as well as famous TV shows such as "LOST," "Hawaii Five-O," and many more! Stop at Kualoa Regional Park, rent a kayak and paddle out to Moloki'i (Chinaman Hat), and hike to the top!Make reservations ahead of time to visit Hanauma Bay, and snorkel in it's pristine waters, spotting tropical fish (such as the Hawaiian state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapua'a), and sea turtles (but remember not to touch!). Cruise the Kamehameha Highway, stopping at the gorgeous Windward side beaches along your way (on a clear day you can see the neighboring Island of Moloka'i!). Stop to stretch your legs at the Makapu'u Point Lookout and take in the view of Mānana Seabird Sanctuary. This also puts you in the neighborhood of the Sealife Park where you can enjoy demonstrations from dolphins and sea lions, feed native island birds, and for a few extra dollars, you can even swim with the dolphins!Another pro-tip:When traveling back to Honolulu/west-side from the Windward side, or visa-versa, we HIGHLY recommend traveling on the H3 highway through the Tetsu Harano Tunnel through the Ko'olau Mountain Range (and turn on the Jurassic Park theme song when you do!)We have SO MUCH MORE we could tell you! When you book from us, let us know what you're interested in, and what you want to see and we will steer you in the perfect direction!Other things to noteWe are so excited for you to share the aloha with our Wildflower van. Some housekeeping rules we have are:
ABSOLUTELY NO smoking or vaping allowed in the van, or withing 20 feet of the van if the doors are open. If there is any evidence of smoking or vaping (strong odors, burns, paraphernalia, etc.) we will not refund any amount of the deposit.-Keep the van on actual paved/dirt roads. YOU should explore every inch of the island! But the van needs to stay on the roads :)-The van must be brought back with a full tank of gas!
-There are plenty of Uber/Lyft drivers on the island as well as an affordable bus system (although the bus takes about 1 hour from the airport)
-Due to airport regulations, we DO NOT have the ability to deliver the van to you at the airport, or pick it up from you at the airport.What's included-Low-effort roof pop-up tent, with bedding and fresh linens (comfortably sleeps 2), with aluminum ladder
-Custom interior car air mattress with bedding and fresh linens (comfortably sleeps 2)
-GoalZero power station with power inverter for independent device charging
-2 camp chairs
-24 quart Coho Cooler
-Single burner butane camp stove
-Frying pan & pot
-Basic set of bowls/plates/utensils
-Battery powered lantern
-Camp table
-Pickleball set
-Outdoor showerOptional Add-ons:-Snorkel gear (mask & snorkel) (2 sets available) : $5 USD/day per set
-Soft top surfboards (2 available) : $10 USD/day per set-POTENTIAL Airport pick-up and drop-off (as long as schedules are coordinated at least one week ahead of time, and as long as we are available) : $75 USD/each way (Uber/Lyft can be around $70-$80)RecommendationsWe want our renters to know that it is NOT legal to car camp at public beach parks, the side of the road, etc. BUT we have excellent recommendations of beautiful, legal campsites! Let us know how we can help.We highly recommend checking out the HipCamp app/website to book cheap campsites. Also, all county/state parks require booking a permit ahead of time. You can purchase a permit, and see a list of campsites at the website for the Department of Land and Natural Resources - State Parks Division (link: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/dsp/camping-lodging/oahu/)Waikiki is beautiful, but there is SO MUCH MORE to Oahu than Waikiki :) We can provide excellent local insight to help you maximize the amount of time that you have for your trip! Below you will find just a few of our Oahu favorites!North Shore:Explore the North Shore and visit legendary surf spots such as Pipeline, Waimea Bay, Sunset Beach, and others. Jump off the Jumping Rock at Waimea Bay, and then soak up the vitamin D afterwards. Hike the Waimea Valley to the picturesque and pristine Waimea Falls (as featured in countless Hollywood films and TV series), and walk the same ground as the original ancient Hawaiian wayfinders. Indulge in the countless appetizing options of the Kahuku food truck village. Learn about and experience the hands-on culture of the different pacific islands at the Polynesian Cultural Center. Discover a breathtaking underwater universe by snorkeling at Shark's Cove!West/Leeward Side:Travel to the west side of the island, often forgotten by most tourists, and take in the breathtaking views of the Waianae Mountain Range, and watch the purest sunsets the island has to offer. Discover the hidden gem of Makaha Beach Park with its white sand, clear crystal blue water, and the surf break that's great for intermediate to advanced surfers. Mermaids anyone?? Head a little further south to Mermaid Cave located at Nānākuli Beach Park! Hike the friendly/accessible Pillbox Trail, or for more advanced hikers, travel 5,000 ft. in altitude on the breathtaking Mount Ka'ala Trail. Stop in Ko'olina to play at the 4 man-made lagoons with white sandy beaches. Then enjoy some shopping, golf, or restaurants, and enjoy the more 'local' atmosphere of the west side.South Shore:Experience the impactful sites where historical world events transpired - from the Pearl Harbor USS Arizona Memorial, and a tour of the USS Missouri (the ship on which the ending of WWII occurred), to the still standing 'Iolani Palace, where the overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom occurred in 1893. Enjoy the restaurants, shopping, and stroll along the beaches of beautiful Waikiki, where the legendary Duke Kahanamoku brought the sport of surfing into the world spotlight. Visit and find killer deals at the world-famous Aloha Stadium Swap Meet on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Hike up to the top of Diamond Head, and take in the view!East Side/Windward Side:Dinosaurs and action movies! Reserve a film sites tour of Kualoa Ranch and drive/walk through Kualoa's 'Jurassic Valley' which is where films were shot such as the "Jurassic Park" films, "Kong Skull Island," "Godzilla vs. Kong," the "Journey to the Center of the Earth" films, the modern "Jumanji" films, "George of the Jungle," as well as famous TV shows such as "LOST," "Hawaii Five-O," and many more! Stop at Kualoa Regional Park, rent a kayak and paddle out to Moloki'i (Chinaman Hat), and hike to the top!Make reservations ahead of time to visit Hanauma Bay, and snorkel in it's pristine waters, spotting tropical fish (such as the Hawaiian state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapua'a), and sea turtles (but remember not to touch!). Cruise the Kamehameha Highway, stopping at the gorgeous Windward side beaches along your way (on a clear day you can see the neighboring Island of Moloka'i!). Stop to stretch your legs at the Makapu'u Point Lookout and take in the view of Mānana Seabird Sanctuary. This also puts you in the neighborhood of the Sealife Park where you can enjoy demonstrations from dolphins and sea lions, feed native island birds, and for a few extra dollars, you can even swim with the dolphins!Another pro-tip:When traveling back to Honolulu/west-side from the Windward side, or visa-versa, we HIGHLY recommend traveling on the H3 highway through the Tetsu Harano Tunnel through the Ko'olau Mountain Range (and turn on the Jurassic Park theme song when you do!)We have SO MUCH MORE we could tell you! When you book from us, let us know what you're interested in, and what you want to see and we will steer you in the perfect direction!Other things to noteWe are so excited for you to share the aloha with our Wildflower van. Some housekeeping rules we have are:
ABSOLUTELY NO smoking or vaping allowed in the van, or withing 20 feet of the van if the doors are open. If there is any evidence of smoking or vaping (strong odors, burns, paraphernalia, etc.) we will not refund any amount of the deposit.-Keep the van on actual paved/dirt roads. YOU should explore every inch of the island! But the van needs to stay on the roads :)-The van must be brought back with a full tank of gas!
Features
2015 Nissan Quest
- Sleeps 4
- 4 seatbelts
- Sleeps 4
- 4 seatbelts
Amenities
- Outside Shower
- Generator
- Solart
- Radio
- Stove
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Heater
- Outside Shower
- Generator
- Solart
- Radio
- Stove
- Kitchen Sink
- Dining Table
- Heater
Rules and policies
- Not pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
- Unlimited generator hours
• -ABSOLUTELY NO smoking or vaping in or within 20 feet of the van (if doors are open). If there is any evidence at all (burns, odors - strong or faint) we will keep the entire deposit, with no refunds for removing burns and odors.
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAdd-ons
Enhance your trip with these add-ons. Available at checkout.
Snorkel gear
Sets of mask with a snorkel
A$7.55
/per day
Surfboards
8 foot soft top surfboards great for beginners and still lots of fun for experienced surfers
A$15.10
/per day
Snorkel gear
Sets of mask with a snorkel
A$7.55
/per day
Surfboards
8 foot soft top surfboards great for beginners and still lots of fun for experienced surfers
A$15.10
/per day
Availability and rates
There’s a 2 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Fees
- Security deposit: A$755.00 (refundable)
- Prep fee: A$120.80. This fee will cover preparing and sanitizing the unit prior to each rental, as well as providing clean bedding, linens, etc.
We are James & Lauren! We live on the beautiful island of Oahu, and we LOVE helping others discover the beauty, culture, peace, and joy of our beautiful island. We are local surfers, hikers, explorers, and we really, really like food. Let us know what we can do to help make your Oahu vacation/adventure dreams come true!
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4.7Julia S.
September 20245
The hosts were super kind, easy-going people. The van worked great.
Rheanna Y.
August 20245
Julien C.
August 20245
Everything you need to explore Oahu!! Definitely had a great week on board 🤙🏼
Liya K.
May 20245
It was great. Thank you!!
Hannah H.
April 20245
Came in for a weekend wedding and loved the van! We were on the Northern side of the island and James had some great recommendations for food. He was always responsive and helpful- would highly recommend anyone looking for an adventure to go with James and Lauren!
Genaro C.
March 20245
James was awesome great communication. Van had everything we needed for our adventure. Thanks
Have a question?Get answers directly from the host
Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
A.
Guests are responsible for making arrangements to meet at the property in Ewa Beach to pick up the van, which is approximately 25 minutes from the airport. Guests have used Uber/Lyft, and the bus system. We also offer personal airport pickup/drop-off, if it is coordinated in advance, and we are available.
Location
Ewa Beach, Hawaii
Exact location provided after booking