Explore Oahu with Biki: Hawaii’s Bike Share Program
When visiting Hawaii, one of the first things you’ll notice on Oahu’s streets is the abundance of Biki bike rental stations. This bike-sharing service is a fantastic way to explore the island at your own pace, especially for areas where public transportation may not be as convenient. Whether you’re a tourist or a local, Biki bikes make getting around Waikiki and beyond smooth and hassle-free.
Why Choose Biki?
Convenience and Flexibility
One of the best features of Biki is its flexibility. You can pick up a bike at one of the many Biki stops scattered across Honolulu and return it to any other station—no need to go back to the original rental spot. This makes it perfect for one-way trips or spontaneous detours.
Affordable Pricing Plans
Biki offers a variety of pricing plans to suit different needs:
- One-Way: $5.00 for a single ride up to 30 minutes
- Multi-Stop: $55.00 for multiple trips up to 300 minutes
- The Jumper: $20.00 for unlimited rides in a 24-hour period (each ride up to 30 minutes)
Note: The prices are based on December 2024. Prices may change without notice.
Eco-Friendly and Fun Transportation
Biki bikes are not just a convenient mode of transportation—they’re also an environmentally friendly way to travel. Cycling reduces your carbon footprint while offering a fun and active way to see the island. Plus, with Honolulu’s bike-friendly streets and scenic routes, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the city and coastline as you ride.
How to Use Biki
Using Biki is simple and convenient. Find a Biki station, then use your credit card, Biki Pass, or the Biki app to unlock a bike at a dock.
Tip for Using Biki
When you’re ready to unlock a bike, you’ll be issued a PIN number that appears on the screen. Be sure to note it down or take a photo, as it’s only displayed briefly. At the bike rack, enter the PIN number you received. Once the light turns green, you’re good to go—just grab your bike and enjoy the ride!
Ride to your destination and return the bike by firmly pushing it into an available dock at any Biki station. Wait until you see the green light, which indicates the bike is properly secured. You can check bike and station availability through the Biki app or online.
Important Points to Remember
- Check bike availability: Before heading to a Biki station, make sure to use the Biki app or website to confirm that bikes are available. Check the Biki Map.
- Returning the bike: After your ride, return the bike by securely docking it at any available Biki station. Wait for the green light to confirm that the bike is properly locked. You can always verify the availability of bikes and stations through the Biki app or online.
Biki Near And You Creations
If you’re joining one of And You Creations’ tours, you’ll find a Biki station conveniently located near our Waikiki shop. After your tour, consider hopping on a Biki bike to continue exploring the city. It’s a great way to visit local attractions like Ala Moana Beach Park, Waikiki Beach, and even historic sites like Iolani Palace.
Pro Tip for Visitors
Biki is an excellent option for visitors looking to explore Honolulu without the hassle of parking or the limitations of bus routes. Use it for short trips, sightseeing, or even as a warm-up for a day of adventure. Remember to plan your routes in advance and check the availability of Biki bikes and parking spots using the official Biki website or app.