Hawaii Superferry
Hawaii Superferry
Pier 19, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Hawaii Superferry Reviews
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Great option for Honolulu - Maui Travel Dec 12, 2008
The Hawaii Superferry offers service between Oahu and Maui. Passenger fares are $50 each way and vehicle fare is $60 each way. If you're bringing a car, make sure that it is clean before your arrive at the terminal otherwise your car will be denied boarding. They check the entire vehicle - inside and out. The wheel wells are even checked for dirt. I saw someone denied boarding because his wheel wells were dirty.
The interior of the boat is very comfortable. Plenty of comfortable seats for passengers. Flat screen TVs are hanging everywhere. There is a bar and snack shop where you can purchase sandwiches, hot dogs and bento boxes. The trip takes approximately 3 1/2 hours. You get great views of Oahu, Molokai, Lanai and Maui during the trip. The trip is rather smooth but it can get a little choppy in the channels between the islands. Part of the Weekend Trip To Maui travel blog |
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