If you're short on time, here's the quick answer: It takes approximately 6-10 hours to drive across the main Hawaiian islands of Maui, Oahu, and the Big Island, depending on which route you take.
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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.
Flight times range from about 20 to 50 minutes, depending on the route — just enough time for program attendees to take in some rest and perhaps, grab a window seat for spectacular aerial views.
Even the paved roads aren't in the best condition, so be prepared for some rough driving. The traffic in Hawaii can also be surprisingly heavy, especially on O'ahu. In fact, the traffic conditions in Honolulu rank among the worst in the nation, competing with famously gridlocked cities like Los Angeles and New York.
The Big Island of Hawaii (which is sometimes called just Hawaii) forms one end of a long straight archipelago of more than 100 islands, atolls, reefs, and shoals that extend to Kure Atoll (see Figure 3), a distance of more than 2,400 kilometers (1,500 miles).
Home to the tourist mecca of Honolulu, Oahu's roads are the busiest and as such you'll find several freeways here as well as the most developed roads in Hawaii. Just like in mainland America, Hawaiians drive on the right hand side of the road and speed limits are expressed in miles per hour.
Many visitors enjoy taking bus tours to conveniently explore the Islands. For most islands you can also get around by shuttle, taxi, ride-sharing app such as Uber or Lyft, or public transportation.
While many vacations are five to seven days long, we recommend staying for at least 10 days to enjoy your Hawaiian vacation. The time change is difficult to adjust to at first and takes about 3 days to get fully acclimated. So, allowing a couple days to get over the jet lag is important.
What is the requirement to drive in Hawaii using my valid foreign license? Countries that ratified the Geneva Convention on Road Traffic (1949), may use their foreign national driver's license along with their valid passport to legally drive in Hawaii.
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.
The short answer is no, there are no public beaches in Hawaii where it is legal to sleep overnight in your car or RV. However, there are a few options available to you if you want to camp out on the beach. Firstly, there are some private campgrounds that allow overnight parking and camping on the beach.
Generally speaking, it's at least about 5 or 6 hours to fly to Hawaii from the west coast of the USA; 8 to 10 hours from the midwest and approximately 11 to 12 hours from the east coast.