From Honolulu’s International Airport (HNL) to Maui’s Kahului Airport (OGG) tickets can range between $100 to $200 US dollars roundtrip. The two major airlines for travel between Honolulu and Maui are Go! Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines, flights tend to be around 40 minutes one-way and almost always direct flights.
Other ways to travel between the islands are by cruise lines, air charters, and charter boats.
Cruise lines are typically for tourism purposes only, not as a means of transportation. Many of these vacationers stop in Honolulu’s harbors and also pass thru Maui as part of their vacation package.
Air Charters aka private planes are much pricier than the average joe’s coach flight between the islands. A flight to Maui via smaller planes typically takes 50 minutes to an hour, although slower than the air lines air charters do not cost quite as much.
Helicopter Charters are also something to consider when flying from island to island. Helicopter is also a great way to see the beauty of the islands from an aerial view; if you consider taking a helicopter the companies may provide a tourism discount which includes the transport service and tour.
Charter Boats are on the same schedule as the small charter flights. A charter boat may be more expensive than a air charter or commercial flight, but once again there are tourism packages available where you and your family may be able to go deep sea fishing, diving, and so forth. According to the state of Hawaii’s recent laws, charter boats are the only way of traveling between the islands by sea because in 2009 ferry’s were banned in a Supreme Court ruling due to environmental damages.
Hi guys,
I would like to travel by sea from one island to another.
What is the maximun luggage per person?