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How far apart is Oahu from the Big Island?
The total straight line distance between Oahu and Big Island is 3899 KM (kilometers) and 183.56 meters. The miles based distance from Oahu to Big Island is 2422.8 miles.
How far apart are each of the Hawaiian Islands?
Oahu to Molokai is 22 miles apart. Molokai to Oahu are 63 miles apart. Oahu and Molokai are 22 miles apart. Molokai to Maui are 7.5 miles apart.
How long does it take to get from the Big Island to Oahu?
Approximate Flight Times
Honolulu, Oahu to Kahului, Maui | 30 Minutes |
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Honolulu, Oahu to Lanai | 35 Minutes |
Honolulu, Oahu to Molokai | 35 Minutes |
Honolulu, Oahu to Lihue, Kauai | 25 Minutes |
Honolulu, Oahu to Kona, Big Island | 40 Minutes |
Can you drive from Kona to Oahu?
There is no direct connection from Kona to Honolulu. However, you can take the drive to Ouagadougou airport, fly to Honolulu, take the walk to Airport Upper Level, then take the line 20 bus to Honolulu.
Which is the cheapest Hawaiian island to visit?
Oahu
Oahu is the cheapest Hawaiian island to visit, with a total cost of $2,625.
Can you take a boat from Oahu to the Big Island?
How do you travel between Oahu and the Big Island? You must fly. There is no passenger ferry service.
Can you see Molokai from Oahu?
Light winds and clear skies have contributed to amazing views off East Oahu. It’s a question people have been asking for years, especially on those days when you can see Molokai, Lanai and even Maui from Oahu. “Yes, on even a semi-clear day Molokai and Lanai can be seen,” confirms Sherard.
How much are ferries in Hawaii?
The hour-long journey will cost you about $30 one-way (kids $20), but there are only five departures and returns each day, so you have to plan day trips carefully. (Photo by Isabel Thottam.)