How long is the trip from california to hawaii

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One standard measure of the trip is time.

One standard measure of the trip is time. You can drive it in one day, or you can take two days. Moving across the country is feasible if you have five or six days—but not everyone wants to spend that much time on their feet!

Your journey will also depend on how long it takes you to get where you’re going and what accommodations are available along the way. If there’s no motel within 30 miles (50 kilometers), renting a hotel room would be an option; otherwise, try CouchSurfing or AirBnB while traveling by car.

If you have a reasonable amount of time, you can drive it in one day.

If you have a reasonable amount of time, you can drive it in one day.

If you want to save money, or if your schedule is tight and you don’t mind taking two days off work, drive.

If it’s only going to be a few hours that are going to be spent driving on the road (like when heading home after visiting friends), then I’d recommend renting an SUV or van rather than buying one—it’ll cost less and could get better gas mileage as well!

Driving across the country is feasible if you have five or six days.

If you’re in a hurry from California to Hawaii, you can drive across the country in five days. If not, then it’s also possible for you to make it happen in six or seven days.

The good news is that even if your trip takes longer than expected (likely), there are plenty of road options available so that you won’t have any trouble getting where you need to go on time and with no problems along the way.

If you stay two nights in each city, it’s a 13-day drive from Denver to Seattle.

If you stay two nights in each city, it’s a 13-day drive from Denver to Seattle.

You’ll want to stop for fuel about every two days and three or four times on the way back.

You’ll want to stop for fuel about every two days and three or four times on the way back.

You’ll also want to ensure you get enough food and water to stay supplied with them before reaching your destination. The best way to do this is by eating regular meals at regular intervals. If that’s not possible or practical, try buying snacks along with your sandwiches, cookies, etc., so they’re always available when needed. Another idea is bringing an emergency supply of food with you (e.g., energy bars) just in case things go wrong during one of those long stretches between stops where there aren’t any restaurants nearby (or even gas stations).

If possible, try not stopping anywhere suspiciously—if people start noticing how fast everything seems to be moving around them, it could be dangerous!

Camping is doable but only sometimes fun if you are okay with being uncomfortable.

Camping is doable but only sometimes fun if you are okay with being uncomfortable. Camping can be done in a car (or on the beach), RVs, and tents. It’s an excellent way to get away from it all and relax for a few days or weeks.

Camping does have its downsides: You need to carry everything you need with you when leaving home; if there are no showers available nearby, then this may make things difficult when it comes time for washing up after eating; and if there are bears or other wild animals around then they could make getting out at night difficult…but these risks can be mitigated by taking precautions such as keeping food stored inside your tent during daylight hours only!

There are plenty of ways to make the trip to Hawaii.

There are plenty of ways to make the trip from California to Hawaii. The first way is by driving it in one day, which can be done if you have a strong car and good driving skills. The second way is taking two days off from work or school, leaving early in the morning and returning late at night. This requires extra planning since you’ll need to plan for meals and rest stops along the way.

The third way takes three days off from work or school; however, this option requires more planning because there are few places where you can stop along its entire length (approximately 2200 miles). In addition, this trip may not be feasible during certain times of the year due to weather conditions such as snowstorms or hurricanes! If someone decides against taking this route because they don’t want their vehicle outside all winter, another option might be better suited.

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