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Why Ship a Car to Hawaii?

Whether you’re relocating for work, heading to paradise for an extended stay, or completing a military PCS move, shipping your car to Hawaii can be the smart move — both financially and logistically. Many Hawaii residents and travelers find that transporting their personal vehicle is far more cost-effective than purchasing a new or used car on the islands, where prices are often inflated due to limited inventory and higher import fees.

Driving familiarity and comfort also matter. Having your own car on the island means no learning curve, no unexpected issues, and full freedom to explore without relying on rentals. This is especially important if you need a specific type of vehicle — like an SUV for Maui’s rugged terrain or a compact car for navigating Honolulu’s city streets.

Our Hawaii auto transport solutions are designed for convenience, safety, and flexibility. Whether you’re shipping to Oahu, Maui, Big Island, Kauai, Lanai, or Molokai, we offer reliable service to all major ports with delivery options tailored to your needs.

How Much Does It Cost to Ship a Car to Hawaii?

Car shipping to Hawaii

Shipping a car to Hawaii typically costs between $1,500 and $2,500, depending on several key factors — including the type of vehicle, pickup location on the mainland, time of year, and whether you choose open or enclosed transport.

Factor Description
Pickup Location East Coast pickups cost more than West Coast ports like Long Beach or Oakland
Vehicle Size SUVs, trucks, and oversized vehicles cost more than sedans
Shipping Method Enclosed transport is more expensive but offers greater protection
Port Fees Destination port surcharges and handling fees vary slightly
Fuel & Season Prices rise during peak months or when fuel costs spike

📊 Average Car Shipping Cost to Hawaii (One-Way)

Mainland Port Destination Port Estimated Cost (Sedan) Estimated Cost (SUV/Truck)
Long Beach, CA Honolulu, HI $1,550 – $1,800 $1,700 – $2,100
Oakland, CA Kahului, Maui $1,600 – $1,950 $1,800 – $2,250
Seattle, WA Hilo, Big Island $1,850 – $2,250 $2,100 – $2,500

💡 Tip: The closer you are to a West Coast port, the lower your overall shipping cost will be.

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How Long Does It Take to Ship a Car to Hawaii?

🚧 Factors That May Affect Shipping Time:

  • Mainland Pickup: Add 1–3 days if your car isn’t dropped off directly at the port.

  • Port Congestion: Busy seasons or military shipments may delay loading/unloading.

  • Weather: Ocean freight is affected by storms or swells, especially during hurricane season.

  • Carrier Availability: Booking early increases your chances of faster transit.

📌 Pro Tip:

To avoid delays, book your Hawaii vehicle shipping 2–3 weeks in advance, especially if you’re moving during peak summer or winter months.

⏱️ Estimated Timelines:

Route Estimated Delivery Time
Los Angeles, CA → Honolulu, HI 7–10 days
Oakland, CA → Kahului, Maui 10–12 days
Seattle, WA → Hilo, Big Island 12–14 days

The typical timeline to ship a car to Hawaii is 7 to 14 days, depending on your pickup location, shipping method, and port availability. While ocean transit between the West Coast and Hawaii generally takes 5 to 7 days, you’ll also need to account for vehicle pickup, port processing, and scheduling delays.

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Side-by-Side Comparison:

Feature RoRo Shipping Enclosed Container
Cost $$ (Lower) $$$ (Higher)
Protection Level Moderate High
Allows Personal Items ❌ No ✅ Sometimes
Best For Daily-use cars, SUVs Luxury, classic, specialty cars
Availability Widely available Limited slots, must pre-book early

Hawaii Vehicle Delivery Tips: What to Expect

What Happens at the Port
Once your vehicle is offloaded and ready for pickup, you’ll receive a notification from the carrier.
To claim your vehicle, bring:
  • A valid government-issued photo ID
  • The vessel booking number (provided upon dispatch)
You’ll inspect the vehicle and sign off on its condition before it’s released. Port staff may help direct you to the pickup zone but do not offer local delivery services.
 
Things to Remember:
  • Only the registered owner or an authorized party can pick up the vehicle
  • Pickup must be done within 2–3 days to avoid storage fees
  • Inspect the vehicle thoroughly at the port and report any damage immediately
  • RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) shipments typically arrive clean, fully operable, and ready for the road
 Vehicle Preparation Requirements Before Shipping:
  • Gas tank must be no more than 1/4 full
  • No cracks larger than a quarter on the windshield
  • No personal items inside the vehicle
  • Emergency brake must function properly
  • No warning lights on the dashboard (check engine, ABS, etc.)
  • Vehicle must be clean for inspection prior to loading
 After Pickup – Local Registration:
You’ll need to register your vehicle in Hawaii within 30 days, which involves:
  • Presenting the title and current registration
  • Passing a local safety inspection
  • Providing proof of Hawaii insurance

 

Shipping Options: RoRo vs. Enclosed Container Shipping

Roll-On/Roll-Off (RoRo)

  • Most common and cost-effective

  • Your car is driven onto a vessel deck and secured in place

  • Ideal for standard sedans, SUVs, or daily drivers

  • No personal items allowed inside the car

  • Vehicles must be operable

Enclosed Container Shipping

  • Car is loaded into a private or shared container

  • Offers maximum protection from salt air, moisture, and port handling

  • Ideal for luxury, exotic, or vintage cars

  • Allows limited personal item transport in some cases

  • Higher cost than RoRo

Popular Routes and Ports for Shipping Cars to Hawaii

We ship vehicles to and from all major U.S. mainland ports and Hawaiian island ports. Choosing the right port can reduce your shipping cost and speed up delivery times. Most customers prefer West Coast ports like Long Beach or Oakland for their proximity and lower rates.

Mainland Departure Ports

These ports offer direct service to Hawaii:

  • Long Beach, CA – Most popular departure point

  • Oakland, CA – Great for Northern California customers

  • Seattle, WA – Best for Pacific Northwest & Alaska connections

Map Suggestion:

Use a U.S. West Coast to Hawaii port map that visually connects:

  • Seattle, Oakland, Long Beach → Honolulu, Hilo, Kahului, Nawiliwili

  • Include route lines and estimated transit durations

Hawaii Destination Ports

We service all major Hawaiian islands, including:

Island Port Notes
Oʻahu Honolulu Busiest and fastest port
Maui Kahului Popular for residential moves
Big Island Hilo Serves east side of the island
Kauai Nawiliwili Limited availability, book early
Lanai Lanai City Requires special coordination
Molokai Kaunakakai Fewer sailings, allow extra time

What’s Required to Ship Your Car to Hawaii?

Shipping your car to Hawaii is a straightforward process, but you’ll need to have your documents and vehicle properly prepared to avoid delays or rejection at the port.

Here’s what you’ll need before your vehicle can be shipped:

Required Documents:

Document Description
Vehicle Title Must be in your name or have notarized authorization from lienholder
Current Registration Shows proof of ownership and roadworthiness
Photo ID Valid government-issued ID (driver’s license or passport)
Proof of Insurance Often requested, especially for door-to-door pickups
Lienholder Authorization (if applicable) Required if your vehicle is financed or leased

Vehicle Preparation Checklist:

  • Clean your vehicle (inside & out) – Ports require visual inspection for damage

  • Fuel tank less than ¼ full – Required by U.S. Coast Guard regulations

  • Disable alarm systems – Avoid battery drain during shipping

  • Remove all personal items – Unless enclosed shipping permits otherwise

  • Take photos before drop-off – Document current condition in case of damage claims

Special Notes:

  • Cars must be operable for RoRo shipping

  • If shipping an electric vehicle, ensure battery is charged at 25–30%

  • Personal items are not allowed unless pre-approved with container shipping

Honolulu (Oʻahu)

Serviced Areas & ZIP Codes:
96706, 96797, 96818, 96789, 96744, 96734, 96816, 96819, 96817, 96792, 96707, 96822, 96786, 96701, 96782, 96825, 96826, 96815,
96813, 96814, 96835, 96821, 96842, 96795, 96762, 96712, 96791, 96717, 96731, 96863, 96857, 96759, 96860, 96730, 96853, 96859,
96827, 96820, 96858, 96861, 96709, 96802, 96801, 96804, 96803, 96806, 96805, 96808, 96807, 96810, 96809, 96812, 96811,
96824, 96823, 96828, 96830, 96837, 96836, 96839, 96838, 96841, 96840, 96843, 96846, 96844, 96848, 96847, 96850, 96849,
96854, 96898


🌴 Kauai (Nawiliwili)

Serviced Areas & ZIP Codes:
96746, 96766, 96741, 96756, 96754, 96796, 96752, 96722, 96705, 96716, 96703, 96714, 96747, 96769, 96751, 96715, 96765


🌺 Big Island (Hilo)

Serviced Areas & ZIP Codes:
96720, 96721


🏝️ Island of Molokai (Kaunakakai)

Serviced Areas & ZIP Codes:
96729, 96742, 96748, 96757, 96770


🌴 Island of Lanai (Lanai City)

Serviced Areas & ZIP Code:
96763


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📞 Call us or request a custom quote now — we’ve got Hawaii covered from coast to coast.

Why Choose Navi Auto Transport for Hawaii Auto Transport?

At Navi Auto Transport, we make shipping your vehicle to Hawaii as smooth and stress-free as possible. With years of experience and a strong focus on reliability, we’ve earned the trust of thousands of customers nationwide — and we’re proud to be a go-to solution for Hawaii auto transport.

Why Drivers Choose Navi:

  • Licensed, Bonded & Insured
    We’re fully certified and comply with all federal and state transport regulations — including maritime shipping standards.

  • Upfront, Honest Pricing
    What you see is what you pay. No hidden charges, no fuel surcharges, no surprises at the port.

  • Experts in Hawaii Car Shipping
    From coordinating port schedules to guiding you through required documentation, we know every step — and we’ll walk you through it.

  • Top-Rated Customer Service
    Our  Support team is available 24/7 and we offer tracking tool to keep you informed during the transport, not in the dark.

 

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How much does it cost to ship a car to Hawaii?

The average cost ranges from $1,500 to $2,500, depending on your vehicle type, origin port, and shipping method. Prices are generally lower if you’re shipping from West Coast ports like Long Beach or Oakland. Use our Instant Quote Tool to get a custom price based on your route.

What ports are used to ship cars to Hawaii?

We ship from major U.S. ports like Long Beach, Oakland, and Seattle, and deliver to Hawaiian ports including Honolulu (Oʻahu), Kahului (Maui), Hilo (Big Island), Nawiliwili (Kauai), Kaunakakai (Molokai), and Lanai City (Lanai).

How long does it take to ship a car to Hawaii?

Most shipments take 7 to 14 days from pickup to delivery. Ocean transit from California to Hawaii typically takes 5–7 days, with additional time for port scheduling and processing.

Can I ship personal items in my car?

Not with RoRo shipping. U.S. Coast Guard regulations require that vehicles be empty, except for factory-installed equipment

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