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What US state is Hawaii closest to?

Hawaii is the southernmost U.S. state and the second westernmost after Alaska. Like Alaska, Hawaii borders no other U.S. state. It is the only U.S. state not in North America, and the only one completely surrounded by water and entirely an archipelago.



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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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Hawaii is approximately 2,400 miles away from California, making it the closest state to the U.S. mainland. However, Alaska is also relatively close to Hawaii, with a distance of approximately 2,800 miles.

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If you're short on time, here's a quick answer: Nonstop flights to Hawaii from San Francisco and Los Angeles clock in right around 5 hours. But connecting flights from places like Denver and Dallas can get you there in as little as 8-9 hours total.

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The mainland city closest to Hawaii is **San Francisco, California**, which is approximately **2,340 miles** away from the Hawaiian Islands ¹. The estimated travel time by airplane from San Francisco to Hawaii is around 5 hours ¹.

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As an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean, Hawaii is over 2,000 miles from the U.S. mainland, making it one of the most geographically isolated populated places on Earth. If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: California is the closest U.S. state to Hawaii, located about 2,500 miles away.

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Similar distance (± 0.5%) Hawaii is just as far away from California as California from New York City (3,919 km), Brooklyn (3,924 km), Queens (3,933 km), Havana (3,847 km), Montréal (3,902 km), Philadelphia (3,835 km), Manhattan (3,921 km), The Bronx (3,928 km), Tegucigalpa (4,068 km), Boston (4,135 km).

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In general, major cities in the West offer the most affordable fares to Hawaii. Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and United Airlines offered nonstop, round-trip flights out of Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Sacramento, Calif. starting at just $247.

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April thru June and mid-August thru mid-September are Hawaii's low seasons, and airfares are lower then. No matter what time of year you travel, you may be able to score better deals if you travel midweek.

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Flights to Hawaii are more reasonable midweek To get the best airfare prices, look to fly on Tuesday and Wednesdays. All summer long, midweek flights are a better price.

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It is not necessary to present a passport if you're traveling from the United States as a U.S. citizen. You are only required to show proof of identification when traveling to the beautiful Aloha State.

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Keep this in mind: Hawaii is in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean has two sides, and there are nonstop flights to HNL from both. It's roughly 5–6 hours over ocean if you come from the west coast of the continental U.S. or Canada. (No nonstops from Mexico, Central America, or South America.)

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Distance from Hawaii to Florida The shortest distance (air line) between Hawaii and Florida is 4,651.81 mi (7,486.37 km).

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Visualizing Hawaii's Location on a Map Hawaii is located in the central Pacific Ocean, approximately 2,400 miles southwest of California's coast. While it may seem logical to assume that Hawaii is closer to the USA due to its status as a U.S. state, it is actually closer to Japan in terms of geographical distance.

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Most visitors arrive in Kona. There is also the option of flying into Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on O?ahu first and then taking a short, 35-40 minute flight to the island of Hawai?i.

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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.

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The best time to visit Hawaii is between March and September. This is when the islands see the highest temperatures and the lowest amount of rain.

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The average price of a 7-day trip to Hawaii is $2,023 for a solo traveler, $2,986 for a couple, and $4,371 for a family of 4. Hawaii hotels range from $96 to $433 per night with an average of $177, while most vacation rentals will cost $270 to $810 per night for the entire home.

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The cheapest time to fly to Hawaii is during February and March. The most expensive month to fly is December when the holiday period falls, with January being very expensive as well. The peak travel months of June and July are surprisingly not the most expensive months for flights, with middle figure prices.

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Hawaii is a stunning location with plenty of fun things to do, no matter which island you visit. If you're in the market for a beachy, relaxing vacation, you may want to head to Maui. Otherwise, consider Honolulu for its abundance of hotels, things to do and plentiful flight connections to other U.S. cities.

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You can expect to pay around $350 to $900 for an economy class round trip to Hawaii from the East Coast or Midwest during an off-peak month. From major West Coast cities, round-trips in the off-peak season tend to cost between $160 and $500.

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This long-haul flight from New York (JFK) to Honolulu (HNL) takes about 11 hours and 7 minutes.

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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.

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On average, your typical flight from New York to Hawaii will be just shy of 11 hours—made much, much shorter with Hawaiian Airlines 'direct flight options.

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