Congratulations, you are moving to Hawaii. The state of Hawaii is a tropical island paradise where shoes and shirts are often optional. Moving to Hawaii is a great idea, but how are you going to get all of your stuff there? One of the most common questions that people have when they are moving to Hawaii is this. How do I get my car there? In case you have not noticed, Hawaii is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is not like you can actually drive your car there. There are no bridges, no underwater tunnels, and most people take airplanes to get to the big island. That leaves you without a vehicle. There is a simple solution to this problem, and it is called car shipping. You can very easily ship your car just like you would ship a package. Here are some things to think about if you are planning on shipping your car to Hawaii.
Which island are you going to be living on
Hawaii is just one state and bringing items like your car into Hawaii is not any different than any other state, but Hawaii consists of more than one island. In fact, Hawaii is made up of five separate islands. Each island has a different port of call. If you are new to shipping things via boat then you may be wondering what a port of call is. A port of call is simply the main port where large ships make their deliveries. Being that Hawaii consists of more than one island, you are going to need to know which port of call is closest to your new living space. Car shipping companies will not be able to give you an accurate quote if you just tell them that you are moving to Hawaii. You are going to need to tell them some more specific details like: which island you are moving to. Once you get that squared away, the rest is pretty simple.
How much is it going to cost you to ship your car to Hawaii
That is the most common question that people want an answer to, but determining the cost of shipping your car to Hawaii is not all that easy. There will be several things that will factor into the total cost. One of the main factors is your shipping location. If you are in Florida, it will cost more than if you are in California. So your point of origin will have a big affect on the price.
The type of vehicle that you have will also be a factor in the price. Older cars that are worth less do not create as much of a liability as exotic or antique one of a kind cars. The time of year that you decide to move will have an impact on the price as well. There are busy and not so busy seasons for auto shipping companies. The current cost of fuel will also make a huge difference in having your car shipped to Hawaii.
