Ship car from San Diego to Hawaii

We ship car from San Diego to Hawaii direct from the National City Marine Terminal, with most standard vehicles landing in Honolulu about five days after the vessel sails. Pricing runs roughly $1,600 to $1,800 to Oahu, and Maui and Big Island sit a few hundred dollars higher. We handle the appointment, the documentation review, the port intake, the sailing, and the Hawaii-side release.

San Diego is one of the few mainland cities with a direct vehicle sailing to Hawaii, which is why this route is faster and cleaner than routing through Long Beach or Oakland. The rest of this page covers the cost, the timeline, the islands we serve, and what you need to have ready before drop-off.

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Cost to ship a car from San Diego to Hawaii


Honolulu (Oahu)


$1,600 – $1,800


$1,500 – $1,700


Direct weekly sailing


Kahului (Maui)


$1,800 – $2,000


$2,300 – $2,500


Direct, bi-weekly


Hilo (Big Island)


$1,850 – $2,150


$1,800 – $2,200


Direct, bi-weekly


Nawiliwili (Kauai)


Quoted case by case


$1,800 – $3,200


Connects via Honolulu

How long does it take to ship a car from San Diego to Hawaii


Booking and document review


1 to 5 days


We confirm your booking, review your registration or title, and lock the sailing


Appointment window


Opens 30 days before sailing


Drop-off slot at the San Diego terminal is scheduled


Drop-off and intake


Same day


Inspection, condition report, document check, staging


Ocean crossing to Honolulu


About 5 days


Vessel sails on its scheduled day, usually mid-week


Honolulu unloading and release


Minimum 2 days


Customs and agricultural checks, pickup appointment scheduled


Realistic total (San Diego to Honolulu pickup)


7 to 9 days


From drop-off to keys-in-hand

Maui and Hilo run about ten to twelve days under the same conditions. Kauai, because of the Honolulu connection, typically lands at three to four weeks total.

Vessel arrival day is not pickup day. We mention this because customers regularly book inter-island flights or move-in dates against the ship’s ETA and end up scrambling. We build the post-arrival processing into every timeline we quote so the date you plan around is the date the car is actually ready.

Most delays on this route are not nautical. They happen at intake. Missing the noon cutoff on the final receiving day, showing up without an appointment, or arriving with a vehicle that gets rejected for fluid leaks or undisclosed modifications all push the shipment to the next sailing. We catch most of those issues during the document review before the appointment is set, which is why our customers tend to make the voyage they were booked on.

For a broader look at how long Hawaii car shipping takes across other mainland origins, that’s covered separately.

Shipping to Oahu, Maui, Big Island, and Kauai from San Diego

The San Diego port we ship from

What you need before drop-off

On the lien holder authorization letter:

On vehicle preparation:

EV and hybrid shipping from San Diego to Hawaii

How we ship cars from San Diego to Hawaii

Frequently asked questions

A standard sedan from San Diego to Honolulu runs about $1,600 to $1,800 ocean-only. SUVs and midsize trucks come in around $1,800 to $2,100. Maui and Big Island add a couple hundred dollars on top of the Oahu rate. Kauai is quoted case by case because most shipments connect through Honolulu. The base price covers the ocean transport, terminal handling at both ends, and standard liability. Residential pickup, oversized handling, the EV surcharge, and storage past the free pickup window in Hawaii are quoted separately. Active-duty military gets $100 off the ocean leg.

The ocean leg from San Diego to Honolulu is about five days. Maui and Big Island run about seven days. Counting drop-off processing and Hawaii-side release, the realistic door-to-pickup timeline is seven to nine days for Honolulu, ten to twelve days for Maui or Hilo, and three to four weeks for Kauai because of the Honolulu connection. Vessel arrival day is not pickup day. Plan a minimum of two days after the ship arrives before the vehicle is available for release.

No. Vehicles ship to Hawaii either by roll-on/roll-off (RORO), where the car is driven onto the vessel and secured, or in a sealed container. Pallets are used for general freight and small cargo, not vehicles. If you have seen the term “ship car on pallet” online, it is usually confused with palletized auto parts or motorcycle freight, which is a different shipping category. For a personal vehicle from San Diego, the route is RORO by default, with container shipping available as an option for high-value vehicles or shipments that include cargo inside the vehicle.

No, not westbound. The lien holder authorization letter is a requirement for shipments going from Hawaii back to the mainland, not for mainland-to-Hawaii moves. If you are still financing the vehicle and shipping it from San Diego to Hawaii, you do not need a letter from your lender. Many online guides repeat this requirement incorrectly because they apply the eastbound rule in both directions. We send you the actual document checklist for your specific direction with your booking confirmation.

Yes. San Diego is one of the approved mainland ports for electric vehicle and plug-in hybrid ocean service to Hawaii. The battery state of charge has to be between 20% and 50% at drop-off, the vehicle has to be in Power Save or Shipping Mode if applicable, and there is a $275 surcharge on top of the ocean rate. The registered owner has to sign the booking personally. Mild hybrids ship as standard vehicles and do not trigger the surcharge. Plug-in hybrids do. If you are unsure which category your vehicle falls under, send us the year, make, and model with your quote request.

If you miss your appointment but arrive within receiving hours on a non-cutoff day, intake can usually accommodate you, though the inspection may run shorter than scheduled. If you miss the noon cutoff on the final receiving day for your booked sailing, the vehicle moves to the next voyage. For Oahu that means waiting a week. For Maui, Big Island, or Kauai it can mean two weeks or longer because those sailings are less frequent. We schedule appointments with a buffer day built in for exactly this reason, and we contact you 48 hours before your slot to confirm the cutoff. If you know in advance you cannot make your appointment, tell us early. Rebooking before cutoff is straightforward. Rebooking after cutoff means starting the schedule over.

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Send us your vehicle year, make, model, and destination island. We come back with a sailing date, an all-in quote that covers the route end to end, and the document checklist for your specific shipment. Most quotes go out the same day. The form below is the fastest way to start. If you would rather talk through the route first, the phone number at the top of the page reaches the same team that handles San Diego sailings every week.

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