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How long does it take to travel between islands in Hawaii?

How long does it take to travel between the Hawaiian Islands? Depending on the island, interisland travel can take anywhere between 20 to 50 minutes. Hawaiian Airlines is the largest commuter airlines in Hawaii with the most extensive schedule of flights between the Hawaiian Islands.



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At its greatest dimension, the island is 93 miles (150 km) across. It has a land area of 4,028 square miles (10,430 km2) comprising 62% of the Hawaiian Islands' land area.

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Though I generally recommend that first-time visitors stick to one island, since there's more than enough to see and do, island hopping is not difficult to do. The flights -- yes, you'll be going by air to most of them -- are short, so you won't miss much of the day.

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An Introduction To Inter-Island Day Trips Exploring more islands in the great state of Hawaii means you will need to fly to each of the other islands. Taking day trips is a great way to see the unique features on each island. An active volcano, incredible rainforests, huge canyons and so much more to see.

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The ferry service between Honolulu and Maui is provided by a company called Expeditions. The ferry takes approximately 2.5 hours to get from one island to another and operates daily. A one-way ticket costs $39 for adults, $20 for children between the ages of 2-12, and kids under two can ride the ferry for free.

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Are there ferries between the Hawaiian Islands? There is only one ferry between Hawaiian islands and that is the ferry from Maui to Lanai. There used to be a ferry between Maui and Molokai, but that ferry service was discontinued in 2016.

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Restaurants, shops, beaches, activities and several major attractions (including the Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Aquarium, Kapiolani Park and the U.S. Army Museum) are within walking distance of most hotels in Waikiki, so if you're not going anywhere else, you won't need a car.

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Some people enjoy the hustle and bustle of Oahu, which offers just about every activity under the sun. Others prefer the quiet solitude and raw beauty of Kauai. For a true Hawaiian experience, you really ought to visit more than one island to get a sense of Hawaii's unique variety.

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The longest crossing is the 30 mile Alenuihaha Channel between Hawaii and Maui, swum by a total of 4 people since 1970. The 72-mile Kaieiewaho Channel between Oahu and Kauai has not been (successfully) swum. How are people treated by natives on the Hawaiian islands if they're not of Hawaiian descent?

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Flying is the only way to get between islands. Check out Hawaiian Air. Get an early morning flight, rent a car, go to Pearl Harbor and then you may even have time to go into Waikiki for a late lunch or early dinner then fly back to Maui in the later evening hours. Only option is by plane.

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Take a flight from Honolulu to Maui for a one-day Maui excursion and explore the Road to Hana, one of the top things to do in Maui! Pass the old plantation town Paia to stop at waterfalls & a black sand beach along the 52-mile Hana Highway.

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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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While you can get a taste of the Big Island in 3 days, spending at least 5-7 days, and ideally more, exploring its diverse attractions is recommended. This allows time for visiting popular sites like Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Mauna Kea Summit, and the beautiful beaches.

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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.

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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.

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