Moving to Hawaii? Trust the local experts
We specialize in stress-free, affordable relocations to this Pacific paradise

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The logistics of moving to the Hawaiian islands can be complex—but they don’t have to be. Trust the experts at DeWitt Move Worldwide and our DeWitt sister company, Royal Hawaiian Movers, to get you to your new Hawaiian home simply, easily and affordably. Together, we’ll create a seamless relocation experience, managed by one single point of contact: your DeWitt Move Worldwide expert.

Each of the islands has its own distinct charms—and its own distinct ways of doing things. Moving to Oahu isn’t the same as moving to Kauai. We have DeWitt warehouse locations on all four major islands, with locations in Hilo and Kona on the Big Island, so we know exactly how to get you where you want to go, no matter which island you’ve chosen.

Together, DeWitt Move Worldwide and Royal Hawaiian Movers have been helping families move to Hawaii for more than three decades. We have the connections and the resources to get you the best pricing, and we’ll customize a plan to your moving goals. Trust the experts, and we’ll help you make a smooth transition to paradise.

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Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Kona or Hilo: We’ve got you covered

If you’ve done your research on Hawaii, you’ve likely discovered that each of the islands has its own distinct character. You’ll also find incredible diversity within each island, so the neighborhood you choose to call home will add another layer of character. Are you excited to move to a high rise in Waikiki so you can be right in the middle of busy Honolulu? Or would you prefer a quiet home on the North Shore of Oahu? Is peaceful Waimea the place for you on the Big Island, or would you prefer to be near the heart of Hilo?

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Don’t think you need a full container? We can arrange for a consolidated shipment, which is one of the most economical ways to move your items to Hawaii. In a consolidated shipment, your items will go into a wooden crate called a lift van, which is packed in a container that’s shipped to your island of choice. We’re one of the only companies that sends shipments to all four islands twice a week, so we can likely get you there faster than many other carriers.

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Get started by contacting one of our Hawaii relocation experts for a free estimate.

Want to take your car, SUV, truck or van?

If you have a reliable car you don’t want to part with—or a special vehicle with sentimental value—you may want to ship it to Hawaii when you move. We can make it simple for you, and you’ll save yourself the trouble of car shopping when you arrive at your destination island.

Whether you want us to pick up your car at your current house or whether you’d rather drive it to the port, we can help you ship your car, SUV, truck or van to any one of the Hawaiian Islands. A lot of customers ask about putting their car in a container and shipping it along with their household goods. That method comes with its own pros and cons, and we’ll walk you through it so you can make the right decision for your situation.

On the fence about whether to sell your car or ship it? Talk to one of our experts. We’ll get you a quote so you can weigh your options and make an informed decision. If you decide to take your vehicle with you, we’ll make it easy. Get a quote for shipping your vehicle to Hawaii.

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We’ll make it easy to make your home in Hawaii

When you choose DeWitt Move Worldwide, you’ll get an experienced partner with the local resources to make your move to Hawaii simple, easy and affordable. No matter how much you have to move or which island you’ll call home, along with our Hawaii-based colleagues at Royal Hawaiian Movers, we’ll help you make a seamless transition. Have questions about moving to Hawaii? Contact us. We’d be happy to help!

We specialize in: Moving to Oahu, Moving to Maui, Moving to Kauai, Moving to Kona, Moving to Hilo,

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What to expect when moving to Hawaii

Moving to Hawaii is something many people will only dream of. You’re about to make it happen, and we’d love to help you make a smooth transition to your new home. In partnership with our colleagues at Royal Hawaiian Movers, we’ve put together a few tips so you’ll understand what to expect when making the Hawaiian islands your home.

The simple life: You’ll find all kinds of people across all of the Hawaiian islands, but if we had to pick out a theme, it’s that many people here live a simpler, more laid back lifestyle. Formal, close-toed shoes often lose out to slippers (that’s “flip flops” to mainlanders). Elaborate dinners are replaced by fresh, local produce prepared simply and deliciously. Barbecues and potlucks are more common than cocktail parties. The lifestyle you establish in Hawaii will be uniquely your own, but if you feel compelled to strip your possessions down to the essentials and keep your life simple, you’ll fit right in. (Of course, we’re also happy to help you move an entire houseload to Hawaii!)

Local culture: You’ll discover that Hawaii is an incredibly diverse place with influences from Japan, China, the Philippines, Portugal, Europe, the islands of the South Pacific, the United States and beyond. In fact, Hawaii was crowned the most ethnically and racially diverse state in the U.S. in a recent study.i Among many of the benefits that come with this diversity include meals you won’t find anywhere else. If you’re willing to try new tastes—like saimin, manapua and malasadas—as well as local favorites like poke, poi and haupia, you’ll discover a whole new side of the islands to embrace.

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