Hawaii Useful Facts
Flights and Transfers
Los Angeles is the main stopover point en-route to Hawaii, when travelling from Dublin, but you can also fly via San Francisco or Chicago. Flights take in the region of 15 hours.
Visa Requirements
Your passport must be valid for a minimum of six months from your return date to the UK and you’ll need to check the full entry requirements prior to travelling – you can do this by visiting the FCO website or by contacting the relevant embassy. UK passengers can travel to the USA under the Visa Waiver Scheme – you need to complete a form online using the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) system.
Language
The primary languages are English and Hawaiian, with English being most commonly used and widely understood, though many locals may speak a form of pidgin English. The streets signs, however, will be primarily in Hawaiian.
Transportation
Bus: In Oahu, buses are an excellent way to get around but on the other islands the bus routes are limited. You can generally get a bus between the major towns but you’ll struggle to find a service to many of the sightseeing destinations. On some of the larger islands, you may be able to seek out sightseeing buses to take you to the main attractions.
Car: Hiring a car is the best way to get around, unless you’re in Oahu where the public transport is a cheaper option. Prices vary between $35 and $50 a day, or $175 to $250 a week.
Currency
The currency is the US Dollar – banks and ATMs are readily available.
Electricity
120V/ 60Hz
Vaccinations and Health
You don’t require vaccinations to travel to Hawaii but, as health requirements change all the time, please consult with your GP or specialist travel clinic well in advance of your holiday for specific information related to your travel and medical history. Additional information can be found by visiting NaTHNaC or MASTA Travel health.
Dialling Code
001-808
Time Difference
EST -10