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How far is Maui from Oahu by boat?

Because depending on how you measure it, Maui can be anywhere from 100 to 116 miles away from Oahu.



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If you're looking to sail over from O'ahu, you're probably wondering how to catch the ferry from Honolulu to Maui. Here's a quick answer: There are a few ferry options to choose from, taking 1.5-3 hours, running several times daily. Read on to learn all about planning your inter-island ferry trip.

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Polynesian Adventure Tours offers a variety of Hawaii inter-island day tours, so you can explore the beauty of Maui without all the hassle of planning. This one-day tour from Oahu to Maui includes round-trip airplane tickets, a land sightseeing tour, and lunch.

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Many airlines offer non-stop flights direct to Maui. You may also fly into Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on O?ahu before heading to Maui on a short, 30-minute flight. There is also daily ferry service to and from the nearby island of Lana?i.

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If you're short on time, the quick answer is: no, Maui is not visible from Oahu under normal conditions due to the distance and curvature of the Earth. But the geography and layout of Hawaii's islands create intriguing possibilities under perfect conditions.

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The average visitor to Maui spends 8.1 days on the island. How long you should stay depends on what you want to do, but you should plan to spend a minimum of five days on Maui.

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Distance from Oahu to Maui The shortest distance (air line) between Oahu and Maui is 116.27 mi (187.11 km). The shortest route between Oahu and Maui is according to the route planner.

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Hawaiian Airlines has close to two dozen flights between Maui and Oahu every single day, so this is super easy to do. The flights are around 40 minutes each way and the ticket will run you around $100 per person. I'd recommend getting a flight around 6 am so you'll be in Oahu by 7 am and have the full day ahead of you.

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There are ferries between Maui and Lanai and Molokai, but it's over 100 miles between Kauai and Oahu, and only slightly less than that between Oahu and Maui. If a ferry goes at about 20 knots or so, it'll take 3–4 hours to do a crossing, even in good weather.

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You can take a private charter boat from Hawai'i island, (aka the Big Island), to Maui, as the closest distance between the two islands is roughly 25 miles. There is no public water transport.

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One state and six islands – it is a hard choice. Not in Hawai'i. All six of Hawaii's major islands are a totally different experience. They each have their own pulse, their own flavor, and temperament. For those who just can't decide which island to stay on, it is worth considering the option of Island Hopping.

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Oahu is the easiest island to get around. There are several car rental companies at the Honolulu Airport if you'd like to drive the island. If you're looking to save a few dollars on transportation, the Oahu bus system can get you within walking distance of almost anywhere on the island.

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Originally Answered: Why aren't the Hawaiian Islands connected by bridge? The water depth is the primary reason. It is anywhere from 500 to 13,500 feet deep. Creating support structures in such depths is technically challenging (at least) and prohibitively expensive.

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Paradise Helicopters operates out of six stations and numerous landing zones across the state to provide transfers between O?ahu, Maui, Lana?i, Moloka'i, Kaua'i, and Hawai?i Island. If you'd like to optimize the aerial views while aloft, it would be our pleasure to include sightseeing en route.

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Remember that you can see Maui in a day when you're on a tight schedule but still want to see as much as possible. There is plenty to see and do here on the island, and it doesn't matter if you're looking to relax, for adventure, or to experience the island's natural beauty.

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It will absolutely make you want to go to Maui again. But it's also a LOT less pricey than a full week! Maui is a fairly expensive destination, and it may end up being more doable to spend a few 3-day weekends in Maui over the course of a few years rather than a full week.

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Our verdict: 3 days in Maui is enough to hit the highlights and it's a lot easier on the wallet, but the ideal trip length is at least 7 days!

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