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Is there a ferry from Maui to other islands?

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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Ferry Services There are also flights to Lana?i, though some may choose an alternate method of travel. From the historic town of Lahaina on Maui's leeward coast, ferry service runs to Lana?i. The ride across the ?Au?au Channel takes about an hour.

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Molokai Ferry Enjoy a scenic cruise from Maui on a large, high-speed passenger ferry, often in the company of Spinner Dolphins and Humpback Whales (in season).

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Tour Big Island of Hawaii From Maui Fly from Maui to the Big Island of Hawaii for a full day tour. Your flight will depart Maui at 7:00 am from the Kahului Airport. Upon arrival, you will board a comfortable van. Then get ready for some unbelievable sights as your venture into the world of volcanos.

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The Expeditions Ferry Operating between Lahaina on Maui and the Aloha Tower Marketplace in Honolulu, this ferry offers a comfortable ride with stunning views of the ocean. The journey takes approximately 90 minutes, allowing you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

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Ferry operations were suspended in March 2009 after the Hawaii Supreme Court ruled that a state law allowing the Superferry to operate without a second complete environmental impact statement was unconstitutional.

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List of Hawaii island-hopping airlines. You won't find many ferries braving the choppy seas between the major islands in Hawaii, so flying is the best way to travel between Hawaiian islands. Only three airlines operate scheduled flights between them: Hawaiian Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Mokulele Airlines.

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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 trip takes 90 minutes. The Maui-Lanai Expeditions Ferry leaves five times a day from Lahaina to Lanai.

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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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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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Maui is located about 100 miles away from Honolulu. Traveling from Honolulu to other Hawaiian islands is easy and can be quite reasonable once you've arrived on the Hawaiian soil. Honolulu, located on Oahu, is typically the main transfer hub before flying to the other islands.

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Maui is the second-largest Hawaiian island, but it is still relatively small, with a land area of about 730 miles. It's far from an impossible task to drive around the island; make sure that you've budgeted the time that it will take to do so. A drive around the entire perimeter of Maui will take about 10 to 12 hours.

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A week won't be too long at all. That gives you just enough time to get the aloha in your blood. On our last trip we stayed 10 days and had plenty to do. Theres lots of things to keep you busy...so you can pick a few days to be really active, and a few days to relax.

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First of all, I do not recommend spending only 12 hours in Maui. Maui is gorgeous and clean and perfect. It has all of the best Hawaiian things to offer; beaches, mountains, rainforests, surfing, whale watching, excellent food, and luxury resorts. If you are planning a trip to Maui, give yourself at least 10 days.

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The Big Island is the third most visited in Hawaii and offers accommodation for all budgets. It tends to be cheaper than Maui and it has two very different sides: Kona (west side) and Hilo (east side). In Kona there are many resorts and hotels with prices usually a bit higher than in Hilo.

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