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Do I need international drivers license in Hawaii?

Foreign visitors to Hawaii can drive a car with an International Driver's License (without an additional International Driver's Permit) as long as it's valid in the home country and is written in English. Learner or provisional permits are not accepted.



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Depending on the U.S. states you will visit, you may need an International Driving Permit (IDP) as well as a driving permit from your country. If you are a citizen of another country and are living permanently in the U.S., you may be able to get a regular state driver's license.

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International customers renting in the U.S. are also required to present a valid international-issued driver's license at the time of rent and a valid passport in the same name, as a second form of identification.

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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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It's actually quite easy to drive in Hawaii. There are no big, ten-lane highways on the Islands. The highways are more like two lane country roads, like the Pacific Coast Highway north of Ventura. So if you're from Los Angeles, it might feel like you're driving around in the country, or the mountains.

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As a general rule of thumb, international travel requires a passport. So, at the very least, foreign nationals who are neither American citizens nor permanent residents will need a passport to go to Hawaii. Passport requirements will differ based on the length of stay and the country of origin.

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To live comfortably in Hawaii, an annual income of around $70,000 to $100,000 for a single person, or $120,000 to $200,000 for a family is recommended. Is it expensive to live in Hawaii? Yes, Hawaii is known for its high cost of living due to factors such as housing, groceries, utilities, and transportation.

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U.S. citizen tourists/temporary residents with stays less than six months with a valid United States driver's license can drive in Greece with their U.S. license. For stays more than 185 days in Greece: A Greek license may be required.

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