TRANSPORT & TAXIS RISK:
LOW
Don't let the name "Big Island" fool you, it's still just 95 miles wide. It's just much bigger than other islands. That means there are plenty of ways to get around. Renting a car is a great idea if you want control of your sightseeing adventures, but obviously, you leave the car behind if you go to another island. Also, check the fine print because there are some locations where car rental places won't let you take the car, like the Green Sand Beach. This is due to the dangerous roads along the way and most require a 4X4 vehicle anyway. There are taxis, rideshares, and a public bus system. Sightseeing tours are another great way to get around without having to worry about driving, but you'll be locked into that one sightseeing location. There's a low risk of using any option, but public transportation isn't as frequent or viable as it is on the larger island of Oahu.