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What is the time difference from the mainland?

Hawaii follows Hawaii Standard Time (GMT-10 hours), which is 5 hours behind Eastern Standard Time and 2 hours behind Pacific Standard Time. Hawaii does not observe Daylight Savings Time so add one extra hour to the time difference during this period (March through November).

Do I need a car to get around in Hawaii?

Transportation options vary from island to island, but to really experience Hawaii, you should consider renting a car. Many visitors also enjoy taking bus tours to conveniently explore the Islands. For most islands you can also get around by shuttle, taxi, or public transportation system.

Do I need my passport to get to Hawaii?

Since Hawaii is the 50th state, you won't need to bring your passport unless you're visiting from outside the United States or traveling to another country after Hawaii.

What should I pack on my trip to Hawaii?

It's warm in Hawaii, so pack your summer attire. You may want to bring a light jacket or sweater for the evenings. Suits and ties are very rarely worn here. Bring some casual dress clothes or resort wear if you plan on experiencing Hawaii's nightlife. You can buy an Aloha Shirt and flip-flops (or slippers, as the locals call them) when you get here.

Hawaii's currency is the US dollar. Traveler's checks aren't necessary since credit cards are widely accepted and ATM machines are plentiful. Don't worry if you forget something. Hawaii's retail stores and malls have everything you need, including plenty of sunscreen.

When is a good time to visit Hawaii?

Anytime of year is a good time to visit Hawaii. Summer, between April and November is warmer and drier (average temperature is 75˚-88˚ F) while winter, between December and March, is more temperate (68˚-80˚ F). Trade winds keep things comfortable year-round.

What is the language spoken in Hawaii?

English is spoken throughout the islands, but Hawaiian is also an official language of the state of Hawaii. Pidgin English, a form of local slang, is also spoken in casual conversation.

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