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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There is no Hawaii ferry for you to drive your car onto; there are only ferries that run between several islands. Not only can auto transport truckers drive the car all the way to the freighter, but they can also arrange for that section of the journey as well.
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.
Via a serendipitous sea/rail connection that occurs several times a year. Each spring and fall, this route gives travelers the opportunity to visit Hawaii's four major islands for 12 days, enjoy nine days at sea, and take a two-day train trip along the Pacific Coast -- all without ever once visiting an airport.
Why is there no bridge from Hawaii to the USA? Apparently you do not realize that Hawaii is about 2500 miles from the USA. No bridges between the islands either - too far and too deep between the islands.
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.
With a little searching, you can find a 4-day cruise from Florida or a 7-day cruise deal that hits all 4 big islands of Hawaii: Big Island, Maui, Kauai, and Oahu.
While it can cost anywhere from $950 to $3,000 to ship a car to Hawaii, top provider Montway Auto Transport shared an estimate of between $1,500 and $2,100 for their services. The cost of shipping a car to Hawaii costs depends on several factors, such as the type of transport, vehicle size, and delivery method.
The cheapest way to ship a car to Hawaii is to drive it to a port on the West Coast and transport it by a RORO (roll-on, roll-off) ship. Alternatively, hire an auto transport company to organize the entire shipment from your home to a port in Hawaii.
Visiting Hawaii can be expensive, but there are ways to score cheaper airfares. In general, Midwest and West Coast departures cost several hundred dollars less than those from the East Coast or the South. April thru June and mid-August thru mid-September are Hawaii's low seasons, and airfares are lower then.
Keep this in mind: Hawaii is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean has two sides, and there are nonstop flights to HNL from both. It's roughly 5–6 hours over ocean if you come from the west coast of the continental U.S. or Canada. (No nonstops from Mexico, Central America, or South America.)