Hawaii to Mississippi
Car Shipping.

Shipping a car from Hawaii to Mississippi starts at $1,400 port-to-port from Honolulu. Door delivery available anywhere in Mississippi via Long Beach.

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Port-to-port from Honolulu

$1,400

Ocean transit

14–17 days

Arrival port

Long Beach

Overland to Mississippi

5–7 days

How We Ship Cars from Hawaii to Mississippi

Shipping FROM Hawaii is the documented direction — five documents are required at the port, and missing one can push you past your sailing. The flip side is worth knowing: shipping TO Hawaii needs no documents at all — one of the reasons customers ship with us in both directions. We manage the paperwork checklist, your Matson booking, and 5–7 days of overland delivery from Long Beach to your Mississippi address.

Port of Long Beach shipping terminal — arrival point for Hawaii to Mississippi vehicle shipments before overland delivery
1

Email your documents (24h before drop-off)

We confirm your paperwork is complete and email copies to the port so gate check-in is smooth.

2

Drop off at Honolulu (Sand Island)

Quarter tank or less, original photo ID at the gate. Neighbor island? We arrange the barge from Kahului, Nawiliwili, or Hilo first.

3

Ocean crossing to Long Beach

Your car crosses on a Matson vessel in an enclosed deck — 14–17 days to the mainland.

4

Overland delivery to Mississippi

A vetted carrier picks up at Long Beach and delivers to your door. Transit: ~5–7 days.

The 5 Documents You Need to Ship FROM Hawaii

Vehicle title (front and back) — or lien holder authorization letter if the vehicle is financed
Current Hawaii registration
Hawaii Safety Inspection Certificate (yellow or blue paper)
Government-issued photo ID — bring the original to the gate
Document copies emailed to the port at least 24 hours before drop-off

Mississippi Delivery Areas

We deliver door-to-door throughout Mississippi. Typical overland distance from the Long Beach arrival terminal:

Gulf Coast (Biloxi / Gulfport / Pascagoula / Long Beach MS / Moss Point)~1,920 – 1,990 mi from port
Hattiesburg / Pine Belt~1,890 – 1,950 mi from port
Jackson / Central MS~1,870 – 1,940 mi from port
Mississippi Delta (Greenville / Clarksdale / Cleveland)~1,860 – 1,950 mi from port
North MS (Oxford / Tupelo / DeSoto County near Memphis)~1,860 – 1,920 mi from port
Northeast MS (Columbus AFB / Starkville / Corinth)~1,900 – 1,980 mi from port

Hawaii to Mississippi — Common Questions

How much does it cost to ship a car from Hawaii to Mississippi?

Return shipping from Hawaii to Mississippi starts at $1,400 port-to-port from Honolulu. Door delivery anywhere in Mississippi adds overland transport from Long Beach — call (808) 378-7540 for an exact all-inclusive quote.

How long does it take to ship a car from Hawaii to Mississippi?

Ocean transit from Honolulu to Long Beach takes 14–17 days, followed by approximately 5–7 days of overland delivery to Mississippi.

What documents do I need to ship a car FROM Hawaii?

Five documents: vehicle title (front and back), current Hawaii registration, Hawaii Safety Inspection Certificate, government-issued photo ID, and a lien holder authorization letter if financed. Copies must be emailed to the port at least 24 hours before drop-off.

Where do I drop off my car in Hawaii?

Drop off at the Honolulu cargo terminal (Sand Island) with a quarter tank of fuel or less. Shipping from Maui, Kauai, or the Big Island? We arrange the inter-island barge from Kahului, Nawiliwili, or Hilo to Honolulu first.

Can you deliver to Jackson and the Gulf Coast?

Yes — Jackson, Gulfport, Biloxi, and Hattiesburg are all door-delivery territory. Overland from Long Beach runs about 5–7 days.

What documents matter most for the return direction?

The five-document port checklist matters most — title, Hawaii registration, safety inspection certificate, photo ID, and lien authorization if financed. We verify everything before your drop-off so nothing delays your sailing.

What's the total time from Honolulu to Mississippi?

Plan on 19–24 days door-to-door: 14–17 days of ocean transit plus 5–7 days by carrier.

Can I start from a neighbor island?

Yes — barge from Kahului, Nawiliwili, Hilo, or Kawaihae to Honolulu first, adding 3–7 days ahead of the ocean leg.

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