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Honolulu, Hawaii

This is perhaps the most well-known part of the Hawaiian islands and is the capital of the state. It has the most residents, with more than 337,000 people living in the city limits and almost a million in the metro area total. It is the southernmost major city in the country and is a major financial center in the Pacific region.

 

Honolulu has a huge tourist attraction and a stunning skyline that rivals many of the other cities in the country. In fact, there are almost 500 high-rise building in this city, ranking just number four behind larger mainland cities like New York, Chicago and L.A. While the direct downtown vicinity is home to big business, there are a number of tourist areas around the city. Visitors might wander through Chinatown to pick up unique wares or peruse the arts district for interesting items made by local artisans. Waikiki is the area that most tourists congregate to luxuriate in stunning hotel properties and wander over to the sandy beaches for this Hawaii is so well known.

 

 

Using Honolulu Vehicle Transport Companies

When you are looking to book Honolulu car transport services, keep a few key tips in mind:

  • Prep your vehicle for transport: This includes taking out all personal effects from the interior of the vehicle as well as any exterior accessories. Reduce levels in the vehicle to about a quarter and inspect it closely before transport.
  • Ask about acceptable forms of payment: When the transport company drops off your vehicle, you may find that the rep only takes cash from this point. Ask ahead of time so you are prepared.
  • Look around for the nearest depot: If you don’t want to spring for the extra cost of door-to-door, look up your nearest depot ahead of time so you know from where to retrieve your vehicle.

 

For more information, visit the City of Honolulu website.

 

 

Honolulu Auto Transport Companies Directory

 

Pasha Hawaii Transport Lines

 

This transport company can get cars to the islands from the mainland and back again. Licensed, bonded and insured nationwide auto shippers with great BBB accredited customer reviews. Transports automobiles, vans, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, boats and other heavy hauling with their open and enclosed auto transport carriers.

 

677 Ala Moana Boulevard #700

Honolulu, HI

866-363-7485 

https://plus.google.com/105624056876996570775/about?hl=en

 

 

Matson Terminals

 

This company has a reputation for excellence in transport.

 

1411 Sand Island Parkway

Honolulu, HI

808-848-1211 ‎ 

 

 

Dugonz Towing Transport

 

Dugonz offers both towing and transport around the region.

 

PO Box 700934

Kapolei, HI

808-368-0818 ‎

https://plus.google.com/100008237264090723718/about?gl=us&hl=en

 

 

 

Hawaiian Ocean Transport

 

This transport company offers both enclosed and open air shipping options.  

 

5 Sand Island Access Road

Honolulu, HI

808-848-0315 ‎

https://plus.google.com/118020446187912320833/about?hl=en

 

 

Other Honolulu Resources

Honolulu Wikipedia Page - everything you need to know about the city of Honolulu.

 

University Of Hawaii- The University of Hawai‘i System includes 10 campuses and dozens of educational, training and research centers across the Hawaiian Islands. As the public system of higher education in Hawai‘i, UH offers opportunities as unique and diverse as our Island home.

 

Honolulu On Craigslist - local classifieds and forums for jobs, housing, for sale, personals, services, local community, and events.

 

 

News

RSS Feed for News
  • Thirty-five plants and three snails found on Molokai, Lanai, Maui and Kahoolawe are getting endangered species status, an environmental group announced Friday.

  • The Honolulu Star-Advertiser strives to make its news report fair and accurate. If you have a question or comment about news coverage, call Ed Lynch, managing editor/news, at 529-4758.

  • Connie Balasanos • Blanche Benson • Nario Bumanglag Bumanglag • Fidel Ramiro Cadelinia • Ethel K.Y. Chock • Janet Leina‘ala Chong-Kee • Dana Evelyn Fuddy • Maureen Constance Hall, and more

 

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