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Is there a bridge connecting Hawaii to the US?

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.



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No, you cannot drive to Hawaii – from the US mainland or any nation. The most obvious reason for this is that the islands of Hawaii are located nearly 3,800 kilometres away from the US, settled amid the Pacific Ocean.

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Yes, it is possible to ship a car to Hawaii although the process is slightly different than shipping a car across the mainland USA. Your vehicle will be picked up and then delivered to a port on the West Coast. It's then loaded onto a ship and travels across the ocean to its Hawaiin island destination.

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The closest location in mainland U.S. is the Point Arena Lighthouse in northern California, at 2,045 nautical miles (3,787 km). (Nautical vessels require some additional distance to circumnavigate Makapu?u Point.) The closest major city is San Francisco, California, at 2,397 miles (3,858 km).

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In the past, most people came to Hawaii by ship. And apparently there are still cruises that call on Hawaii ports from the mainland. One can also come via their own boat, if they really know what they're doing. The vast majority of visitors, however, will pass through Hawaii's airports.

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A cruise only within the Hawaiian Islands sailing round trip Honolulu is the shortest (and only) seven night option, while any cruise from California to Hawaii will take at least 15 nights due to the islands' remote location.

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Molokai is known for its limited resorts and attractions, which adds to its charm as the least touristy island in Hawaii. Unlike other islands that are filled with high-rise hotels and commercialized attractions, Molokai offers a more rustic and untouched experience.

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Non-residents are only allowed to buy property with government permits in French Polynesia and Fiji, although there are no restrictions in Hawaii. Elsewhere land can only be bought by those with personal links to the area and islands are therefore normally available only on a leasehold basis and to residents.

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Life With Larry. This is Lanai, Hawaii's sixth-largest island. Larry Ellison owns 98% of it—everything except what's shown here in black. This is Lanai, Hawaii's sixth-largest island.

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Generally, most locals are happy to see the tourists come and see what life means for them, especially those activities that depict a life many have never seen, learned, or experienced.

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The chill vibe of Hawaii attracts people from all over the world. Newcomers to the Hawaiian islands also get a taste of what we call island time. This also goes hand in hand with “no worries.” Island time also refers to the slower paced,laid back, lifestyle of living in Hawaii. Looking to rent or buy a home?

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