Uber and Lyft both operate in Hawaii and are available on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, the Big Island, and more, as well as in cities like Honolulu. That means that whether you're exploring Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park or relaxing on Waikiki Beach, you can catch a ride with ease. Rideshare vehicle requirements in the state include being under 15-16 years old, having a Hawaii Vehicle Inspection Sticker, and displaying the Uber or Lyft logo in the front windshield. Neither company has an office in Hawaii.