Up to 30 days on-site, capped at $27 per day
HNL’s Long-Term Parking Area runs on a daily cap: once you hit 8 hours, the rate tops out at $27 for the calendar day. The airport publishes tiers up to 8+ hours, and that top tier is what matters for multi-day trips. This setup favors extended stays over frequent short visits, especially if you’re gone for a week or more.
Parking limits run to 30 consecutive days across all airport lots, including this long-term area. If you leave a car longer than that, it risks being flagged or towed, so don’t plan seasonal storage here. For now that daily cap is $27, but the airport already shows future increases to $29 and then $30, so double‑check rates before a long trip.
The Long-Term Parking Area sits on airport property serving Terminals 1, 2, and 3, with shuttle and walking access depending on where you park. Compared with off-airport options, you’re paying for being inside the airport perimeter at HNL, which cuts transfer time when flights run late. Figure your total cost by multiplying the $27 daily cap by the number of days you’ll be gone.
Regulars look at the airport’s posted hourly tiers to see if on-airport parking beats stacking multiple short stays or using a rideshare several times. For example, at $27 per 24 hours, a four‑day trip comes to $108, which can undercut two peak-time taxi runs between Waikiki and HNL. The 30-day cap also lets longer work trips stay on-site instead of juggling off-airport shuttles.
Practical tip: screenshot the current HNL parking rate table before you leave, so when the exit screen shows $27, $29, or $30 per day, you can sanity-check the total before you tap your card.
Pricing
| Stay | Per day | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 day | $27.00/day | $27.00 |
| 3 days | $27.00/day | $81.00 |
| 7 days | $27.00/day | $189.00 |