Getting Around the University of Hawaii: All the Transportation Options You Need

The University of Hawaii at Mānoa offers a variety of transportation options for visitors, including biking, carpooling, Rainbow Shuttle, TheBus commuter services, and more.

Getting Around the University of Hawaii: All the Transportation Options You Need

The University of Hawaii at Mānoa is a great place to be, and getting around campus is a breeze with the variety of transportation options available. From biking and carpooling to Rainbow Shuttle and TheBus commuter services, there are plenty of ways to get to and from campus. As part of our institutional commitment to environmental sustainability, we strongly encourage visitors to consider alternatives to driving alone. Biking is a great way to get around campus, and the Biki bike share program makes it easy to rent a bike for short trips.

Car sharing is also an option, with several companies offering services in the area. Carpooling is another great way to save money and reduce your carbon footprint. The Rainbow Shuttle is a free shuttle service that runs throughout the UH Mānoa campus. It operates on weekdays from 7:00am to 10:00pm, and on weekends from 9:00am to 6:00pm.

TheBus commuter services are also available for those who need to travel further distances. For those who prefer to drive, there are plenty of parking spots within walking distance of any destination on campus. However, we strongly recommend visitors to consider alternative transportation options whenever possible. No matter how you choose to get around campus, the University of Hawaii at Mānoa has you covered.

With so many transportation options available, you can easily get to and from any destination on campus.

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