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Frequently Asked Questions
What does my Hola Car Rentals booking with Dollar in Hawaii include that other companies don't offer?
Hola Car Rentals is the only premium partner of the top car rental brands operating in Hawaii, including Dollar, giving you exclusive access to our All Inclusive+ rate. This rate includes benefits that no other company can match:
- Free liability coverage starting at US$ 300,000 in case of an accident (applies only to certain rates and itineraries)
- Toll cashback: recover up to 5% of the reservation's total value for toll charges incurred during your rental period
- Premium travel medical assistance providing up to US$ 150,000 in coverage for a maximum of 5 passengers in case of a medical emergency, excluding pre-existing conditions
- No Extra Charges© guarantee: if the counter charges you for something not listed on your confirmation and not an optional add-on you accepted, Hola Car Rentals will work to remove or reimburse the charge after verification
All of this comes at no extra cost, ensuring a fully protected Dollar rental experience and peace of mind throughout your trip in Hawaii.
Will I face unexpected charges at the Dollar counter in Hawaii when I book through Hola Car Rentals?
No. With Hola Car Rentals, all costs and charges for your Dollar booking in Hawaii are clearly shown at the time of reservation and in your confirmation email, so you know exactly what you are paying before you arrive at the Dollar counter.
On top of that, every Hola Car Rentals booking includes the No Extra Charges© guarantee. This is a pricing guarantee (not insurance) that protects you if the Dollar counter in Hawaii charges you for something that was not listed on your confirmation and was not an optional add-on you accepted. If that happens, Hola Car Rentals will work with Dollar to remove or reimburse the charge after verification.
The only costs outside this guarantee are:
- Optional add-ons you choose at the counter (GPS, child seats, prepaid fuel)
- Usage-based charges (tolls, fuel shortfall, traffic fines)
Where is the Dollar counter at Honolulu Airport in Hawaii?
The Dollar counter at Honolulu International Airport (HNL) in Hawaii is located at Terminal 2, outside baggage claim areas 26 and 31. You can walk directly to the counter on the second level of Terminal 2 without needing a shuttle.
If you arrive at a different terminal, follow the blue Rental Car Center signs inside the airport. Shuttle buses also stop at the ground-level center median outside baggage claim for some arrival gates. Look for the crosswalk between sections E and F if directed to the shuttle stop.
Dollar also operates at other Hawaii airports, including Kahului (OGG) on Maui, Kona International (KOA) and Hilo International (ITO) on the Big Island, and Lihue Airport (LIH) on Kauai. At those locations, follow airport signage to the rental car area or shuttle stop. Bring your booking confirmation, a valid driver's license, and a major credit card in the main driver's name to complete the pickup process at the Dollar counter.
Are there toll roads in Hawaii that affect Dollar rentals?
No, Hawaii has no toll roads, toll bridges, or toll tunnels of any kind. Drivers renting a Dollar vehicle in Hawaii will not encounter any cashless toll lanes, transponder requirements, or toll plazas on any island.
Because Hawaii has no toll infrastructure, there is no need to enroll in a toll program or purchase a daily toll pass at the Dollar counter. Systems such as E-ZPass, SunPass, or similar transponder programs used on the US mainland do not apply here.
If you plan to drive a Dollar rental beyond Hawaii, for example on a connecting trip to another US state after your visit, toll roads may apply in that region. In that case, the Tolls Cashback benefit included with your booking lets you claim up to 5% of your total booking value back for tolls paid during the rental period. Submit your claim to [email protected] within 30 days of returning the vehicle, along with your rental agreement and toll receipts.
What documents do I need to pick up a Dollar rental car in Hawaii?
To pick up a Dollar rental car in Hawaii, you must present the following physical documents at the counter:
- A valid, original driver's license in the main driver's name (not a digital copy)
- A major credit card with the driver's name printed on the card, used for the security deposit hold
- A passport or valid government-issued photo ID
- Your booking confirmation or printed voucher
- Round-trip flight or cruise tickets if you are visiting Hawaii from abroad
If your driver's license is not in English and does not use a Latin (Roman) alphabet, for example if it is in Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, or Cyrillic script, you must also carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) as a translation. The IDP is not a standalone document and must be presented alongside your original license.
Debit cards, prepaid cards, and virtual cards are not accepted for the security deposit at the Dollar counter in Hawaii. All documents must be physical originals; digital versions on a phone or tablet will not be accepted.
What taxes and fees are added to Dollar rental car rates in Hawaii?
Dollar rentals in Hawaii carry several mandatory state and airport fees on top of the base rate. These apply to all rental brands at Hawaii airports and are not unique to Dollar. Based on a US$50 per day base rate at Maui, the typical breakdown looks like this:
- Airport concession recovery fee: 11.1% (approximately US$6.25 per day)
- Customer facility charge: US$4.50 per day
- Vehicle registration fee: US$2.00 per day
- State rental surcharge: US$7.00 per day
- General excise tax: 4.712% applied to the total
Combined, these fees can add more than 50% on top of the base rate. A proposed additional Maui-specific surcharge of US$3.00 per day (Senate Bill 1659) was under debate for potential implementation in 2027, which would bring the flat daily surcharges to US$11.00 before the excise tax.
Your booking confirmation will show which taxes and fees are included in your prepaid rate and which are due at the Dollar counter in Hawaii. If your confirmation shows taxes as included and you are still charged at pickup, the No Extra Charges© guarantee may apply.
Is there a young driver surcharge for Dollar rentals in Hawaii?
Yes, Dollar charges a young driver surcharge in Hawaii for renters between the ages of 20 and 24. The fee is US$27.00 per day plus applicable taxes, per person, and applies to both advance reservations and walk-up rentals at the counter.
In the United States, the standard minimum age to rent without a surcharge is 25. Hawaii follows this general rule, and Dollar applies the young driver fee consistently across its Hawaii locations, including Honolulu (HNL), Kahului (OGG), Kona (KOA), Hilo (ITO), and Lihue (LIH).
Drivers under 25 are also typically restricted from renting certain vehicle classes such as full-size SUVs, luxury vehicles, minivans, and convertibles. Economy, compact, and intermediate categories are generally available to younger renters.
If you are between 21 and 24 and from Latin America or the Caribbean, check whether your Hola Car Rentals confirmation shows the underage fee waived for Avis or Budget rates. This exception does not apply to Dollar rentals in Hawaii. Budget for the daily surcharge when planning your Hawaii trip with Dollar.
How does the fuel policy work for Dollar car rentals in Hawaii?
Dollar rentals in Hawaii follow a Full-to-Full fuel policy. You receive the vehicle with a full tank and must return it full to avoid additional charges.
At pickup, check the fuel gauge with the Dollar agent and confirm the starting level is recorded on your rental agreement. Take a photo of the dashboard showing both the odometer and the fuel gauge before leaving the lot.
When returning your Dollar rental in Hawaii, refuel within approximately 10 miles or 15 kilometers of the return location so the gauge does not drop below full during the drive back. Keep your final fuel receipt showing the date, time, and station address.
If you return the vehicle with less fuel than recorded at pickup, Dollar may charge you for the shortfall at the partner's refueling rate, which is typically higher than the pump price, plus a refueling service fee. This applies at all Dollar locations across Hawaii, including Honolulu, Maui, Kona, Hilo, and Kauai.
For after-hours returns, leave the fuel receipt in the key envelope and keep a photo of the full gauge on your phone as documentation.
Can I do a one-way Dollar rental between islands in Hawaii?
One-way rentals between different islands in Hawaii are generally not permitted because vehicles cannot be driven between islands. Each Hawaiian island is a separate landmass, and rental cars cannot be transported on inter-island ferries under standard rental agreements.
Within a single island, Dollar may allow one-way rentals between locations, for example between an airport counter and a neighborhood location. A drop-off fee may apply depending on the route. Your booking confirmation will show any drop-off fee under the section labeled as due at the destination.
If you plan to visit multiple islands during your Hawaii trip, you would need to book a separate Dollar rental on each island. Check availability at the Dollar counters at Kahului Airport (OGG) on Maui, Kona International (KOA) and Hilo International (ITO) on the Big Island, and Lihue Airport (LIH) on Kauai, in addition to Honolulu (HNL) on Oahu.
For cross-border or cross-region one-way questions, review the one-way rental policy in your booking confirmation before finalizing your Hawaii itinerary with Dollar.
What travel assistance is included with a Dollar rental booking in Hawaii?
Most bookings include travel assistance coverage provided by Terrawind Global Protection, and this applies to Dollar rentals in Hawaii as well. This benefit is particularly useful given that Hawaii's islands can have remote areas, winding coastal roads, and limited services in some regions.
The travel assistance coverage typically includes:
- Medical coverage for up to 5 passengers for accidents and non-pre-existing illnesses
- Legal assistance in the event of a road accident
- Compensation for luggage lost by the airline
- Flight cancellation insurance
To reach assistance 24 hours a day, call +1 888 980 9992 (toll-free) or contact Terrawind via WhatsApp at +1 208 910 1001 or by email at [email protected]. Have your Hola Car Rentals confirmation number ready when you call.
Important: this travel assistance benefit does not apply to US or Canadian residents. It is designed for visitors traveling to Hawaii from outside North America. It also does not cover damage to the Dollar rental vehicle itself, which is handled separately by CDW/LDW coverage. Always check your booking confirmation for the exact terms and coverage limits that apply to your reservation.
How much is the security deposit for a Dollar rental in Hawaii?
When you pick up a Dollar rental car in Hawaii, the counter will place a temporary authorization hold on your credit card as a security deposit. For standard vehicle classes in the United States, this hold is typically around US$300 to US$400, though the exact amount varies by location, vehicle class, and season.
The hold is not a charge. It temporarily reduces your available credit until the rental is closed and your bank releases the authorization, which can take up to 15 business days after you return the vehicle.
To avoid issues at the Dollar counter in Hawaii, keep the following in mind:
- You must present a physical, major credit card with the driver's name printed on the card
- Debit cards, prepaid cards, and virtual cards are not accepted for the deposit
- The card must be in the main driver's name
- Bring a backup credit card in case your primary card is declined
- Notify your bank of your travel to Hawaii to prevent fraud blocks on the authorization
Premium or specialty vehicle classes may require a higher hold. Confirm the exact amount with the Dollar agent before the card is swiped.
Do I need an International Driving Permit to rent from Dollar in Hawaii?
No, an International Driving Permit (IDP) alone is not sufficient to rent a Dollar car in Hawaii. You must always present your original, valid foreign driver's license from your home country.
An IDP is recommended as a translation companion if your license is not in English. However, it is mandatory if your license uses a non-Latin alphabet, such as Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, or Cyrillic script. In those cases, Dollar and other rental partners in Hawaii require the IDP alongside the original license.
Key points to remember for your Dollar pickup in Hawaii:
- Your original foreign license must be physical and unexpired
- The IDP is a translation only and cannot replace your license
- Obtain your IDP in your home country before traveling to Hawaii, as US organizations such as AAA do not issue IDPs to non-US license holders
- All documents presented at the Dollar counter must be physical originals, not digital copies
Hawaii follows the same document rules as the rest of the United States. If you are unsure whether your license requires an IDP for your Dollar rental, check with your home country's automobile association before departing for Hawaii.
Can I add an additional driver to my Dollar rental in Hawaii?
Yes, you can add an additional driver to your Dollar rental in Hawaii, either as part of your rate or by paying a fee at the counter.
For Dollar rentals in Hawaii, the additional driver fee is US$13.50 per rental day plus taxes, with a maximum cap of US$189 plus taxes for the rental period. Some Hola Car Rentals rate plans include one additional driver at no extra cost. Check your booking confirmation for a line that reads additional driver included or additional driver free of charge.
Requirements for adding a driver at the Dollar counter in Hawaii:
- The additional driver must be present at pickup and sign the rental agreement
- They must present a valid driver's license (and an IDP if their license uses a non-Latin alphabet)
- They must meet the minimum age requirements; drivers aged 20 to 24 will be subject to the young driver surcharge of US$27.00 per day plus taxes
Only drivers listed on the Dollar rental agreement in Hawaii are covered by the vehicle's protections such as CDW/LDW and liability coverage. Anyone who drives the car without being named on the contract may void those protections. If you need to add a driver after pickup, visit a Dollar branch in Hawaii to update the agreement.
What insurance coverage should I consider for a Dollar rental in Hawaii?
When renting from Dollar in Hawaii, two main types of coverage are worth understanding before you arrive at the counter.
Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) or Loss Damage Waiver (LDW) reduces your financial liability for damage to the Dollar rental vehicle caused by a collision, theft, or vandalism. A deductible may still apply unless your confirmation explicitly states zero deductible. CDW/LDW does not cover damage to other vehicles or injuries to other people.
Third-Party Liability (LIS/ALI/SLI) covers bodily injury and property damage you may cause to others while driving the Dollar rental in Hawaii. Some US states require rental companies to include state-minimum liability, but coverage levels and requirements vary. Adding supplemental liability up to US$300,000 is strongly recommended for peace of mind while driving in Hawaii.
Additional points to consider:
- CDW/LDW typically excludes tires, undercarriage, roof, and keys unless a specific add-on is purchased
- Only drivers named on the Dollar rental agreement are covered
- Driving in restricted areas or off-road can void coverage
- Report any incident to Dollar immediately; delayed reporting can invalidate a claim
Review your booking confirmation to see which protections are already included in your Dollar Hawaii rate before deciding what to add at the counter.
What happens if I return my Dollar rental in Hawaii later than scheduled?
If you return your Dollar rental in Hawaii after the agreed drop-off time, a grace period of approximately 30 minutes typically applies before additional charges are triggered. However, this grace period is not guaranteed at every location and can vary by Dollar counter in Hawaii.
If you exceed the grace period, Dollar may charge you for extra hours or an additional full rental day, plus any applicable late fees. Given that Hawaii rental rates can be significantly higher than the US mainland, especially on Maui, an unplanned extra day can add a substantial cost to your bill.
To avoid late return charges at your Dollar location in Hawaii:
- Plan your return time to account for traffic near the airport and time needed to refuel before drop-off
- If you need more time, contact Dollar directly or use the extend rental option before your scheduled return
- For after-hours returns, follow the key drop instructions provided by Dollar and keep a photo of the vehicle condition and fuel gauge
If you anticipate needing the Dollar rental for additional days in Hawaii, it is better to extend in advance rather than returning late, as extension rates are typically more predictable than overtime charges.
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