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Do You Need a Passport to Go to Hawaiʻi?

April 25, 2025

The last thing you want to worry about as you prepare your trip to Hawaiʻi is what documentation you need. While Hawaiʻi’s unique location might hint at an international trip, it is a U.S. state. Our country’s 50th in fact. But understanding what documentation requirements look like is important and whether or not you need a passport to go to Hawaiʻi is certainly no dumb question.

Your mind should be wondering about what snorkeling among our beautiful coral reefs is like, or what you’ll see when hiking in our national parks. We want you to focus on plans for your family or for your honeymoon, not stressing about what documents you need. So, let’s clear things up regarding passport information and what documentation is important to have as you plan your trip to our great state.

 

Do You Need a U.S. Passport to Go to Hawaiʻi?

No, you don’t need a U.S. passport to go to Hawaiʻi. Because Hawaiʻi is a U.S. state, domestic travel rules apply. If you’re traveling within the United States, then you only need to show a valid government photo ID.

What Documentation Do U.S. Citizens Need?

Acceptable forms of identification for U.S. citizens traveling into Hawaiʻi include:

  • A state-issued driver’s license or identification card that is valid
  • U.S. military ID
  • DHS trusted traveler cards, including Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI, and FAST
  • Permanent Resident Card
  • Other forms of TSA approved documentation, which you can find here.

We should note that you can use a U.S. passport to travel to Hawaiʻi, but one is not required.

 

Who Does Need a Passport to Travel to Hawaiʻi?

There are important instances to know where a passport is needed when traveling to visit us. All non-U.S. citizens who are traveling internationally will need a valid passport to enter any of our states, including Hawaiʻi. If you’re a U.S. citizen traveling from a foreign country, you will need a U.S. passport to re-enter.

One instance that may be overlooked is with cruises, as passengers on a cruise to Hawaiʻi that originates in or includes stops at other country’s ports will need a valid passport. Your cruise line will know more information. The U.S. State Department strongly recommends that you bring your passport even if the cruise line doesn’t require it.

We know the stress that comes with packing and preparing for your trip. Knowing what documentation you need shouldn’t have to be a question. We’re excited you’ve chosen Hawaiʻi for your vacation and would love to see you on Maui. The Maui Ocean Center is an amazing destination to experience while on our island with unique exhibits, experiences, an award-winning restaurant, and our locally sourced gift shop.

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When traveling to Maui there will never be a shortage of things and places to see. Make sure you’re always abiding by local and cultural laws when exploring the natural beauty of Maui and most importantly, relax! That’s what you came to do after all. 

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