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Can I drive from California to Hawaii?

It isn't possible to drive to Hawaii from the mainland United States. The only way to get your car there is by shipping it. Fortunately, it's incredibly easy and cost effective to fly to the islands and rent a car there, saving you time and money.



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If you've considered driving to Hawaii, you probably want to know exactly how long the journey will take. Here's a quick answer: driving from Los Angeles to Honolulu would take around 40-45 hours of nonstop driving time. Driving from San Francisco would add another 6-8 hours.

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Although there are no direct passenger ferries, freight ships do make the journey between California and Hawaii. These cargo vessels transport goods and supplies between the two regions, ensuring a steady flow of essential items.

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It isn't possible to drive to Hawaii from the mainland United States. The only way to get your car there is by shipping it. Fortunately, it's incredibly easy and cost effective to fly to the islands and rent a car there, saving you time and money.

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In the past, most people came to Hawaii by ship. And apparently there are still cruises that call on Hawaii ports from the mainland. One can also come via their own boat, if they really know what they're doing. The vast majority of visitors, however, will pass through Hawaii's airports.

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Yes, it is possible to ship a car to Hawaii although the process is slightly different than shipping a car across the mainland USA. Your vehicle will be picked up and then delivered to a port on the West Coast. It's then loaded onto a ship and travels across the ocean to its Hawaiin island destination.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: While Hawaii itself is not visible from California due to the curvature of the Earth, its tallest volcanoes can sometimes be seen from California on very clear days.

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Planning a trip to the Hawaiian Islands from California? The Big Island is the closest Hawaiian Island, only 2,486 miles away! Direct flights between San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles, and the two international airports on the Big Island: Kona (KOA) and Hilo (ITO), average about 5 hours in length.

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It is not necessary to present a passport if you're traveling from the United States as a U.S. citizen. You are only required to show proof of identification when traveling to the beautiful Aloha State.

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Hawaii is approximately 2,400 miles away from California, making it the closest state to the U.S. mainland. However, Alaska is also relatively close to Hawaii, with a distance of approximately 2,800 miles.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: The cost to take a boat from California to Hawaii can range anywhere from $3,000 to $10,000 or more, depending largely on the size and type of vessel, fuel costs, supplies, insurance, maintenance, harborage fees and other expenses.

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What condition does my vehicle need to be in when I ship it? Vehicles must delivered clean inside and out. No more than a ¼ tank of gas and NO personal belongings.

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It takes between 2-3 weeks to sail from Los Angeles to Hawaii. High-performance boats are able to reach Hawaii within a week. However, they are likely to sail a different, more challenging route. At an average sailing speed of 4 knots (which is usual), it will take 14 days.

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The duration of a boat cruise to Hawaii can vary depending on the departure point, but leaving from ports on the West Coast, such as Los Angeles or San Francisco, can easily result in a 7-day Hawaii cruise. Despite the duration, 7-day cruises to Hawaii from California are quite popular.

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Taking a cruise is far cheaper overall than flying into the islands and booking a hotel stay. Not only do you get the already paid for food from the cruise ship, but you also get to see all the islands.

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So, For U.S. nationals, Hawaii is NOT considered international territory. Similarly, tourists from all over the world with American (U.S.) visas in hand are also not required to get any additional documents to get to Hawaii. Foreign tourists on U.S. tours may be termed the same as that U.S. tourists.

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The closest country to Hawaii is technically the United States itself, as Hawaii is an integral part of the United States and is located in the Pacific Ocean, about 2,400 miles (3,900 kilometers) southwest of California. However, if you're looking for the closest foreign country to Hawaii, that would be Japan.

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