Yes you can def fly to Hawaii with only a photo ID as long as your a US citizen.
Sounds like you haven't been to Hawaii B/4 so def go to hawaii. I just can't get enough of that place! I have been 6 times and I have found enough on Oahu to do that i haven't even ventured out to the other islands yet! Here are some things in Waikiki and around the island to do;Dukes is def cool and right on the beach, and if you want to dance with the youngsters you can head over to scruples. There are a ton of eating places down on the strip but the real hawaii is out of town. Take the bus or drive up to manoa and experience the rainforest and a natural waterfall! Take a trip to the north shore and go to waimaia valley and see some of the most spectacular fauna anywhere! If you adventurous hike along the ridges and see paradise from 4000 feet! I did that and loved every second of it..ok well it was more like 8 hours of it but anyway..lol. Diving and snorkeling are pretty awesome too! Hanuama bay is touristy and with good reason. You are guaranteed to see tons of fish and have a nice afternoon at a beautiful beach! Diving can be done just off shore and runs around 100 bucks for 2 tanks and you don't need to be experienced. Not far out of town you can jetski or parasail. Wouldn't really bother with the jetskiing cause they have too many rules in hawaii but the parasailing is something you should atleast try once. After that it gets kind of boring. In town the international market place is def cool and worth strolling through...a tip..go to all the kiosks and then go back and don't be affraid to barter..that's how it works there! On the weekend a really cool thing to do it go to aloha stadium for a huge flea market!!! I mean huge the tents go all around the stadium and everything you find for suviners in waikiki you will find there for way i mean way cheaper!! Oh one last thing, you have to go to a luau and the paradise cove luau is the best. oh crap...just thought of something else that will help you out. Go to Entertaiment.com and buy the book for hawaii and it will give you so many discount coupons it will pay for it self right away. I did and it worked great. Don't forget that part..really do it you won't be sorry. Many 2-1 coupons on dinners in waikiki which is really expensive.I have been to hawaii 6 times now and would love to live there. I hope you make it cause you won't forget it! Aloha!
2006-06-09 10:25:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are a US citizen then you may travel within the United States (Hawaii is a state, even though it is way out in the ocean) with a current, valid government issued photo ID. A state driver's license is fine.
Citizens of other countries would, of course require a passport.
2006-06-13 16:51:58
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answered by MattCan 3
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You just answered your own question. Hawaii is an american state. Domestic travel requires one form of non-expired photo ID that is issued by the state or government. If you are over 18, thats all you need. As the other person said, it must match your reservation.
2006-06-08 23:09:29
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answered by southrntrnzplnt 5
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Yes its considered a State ID from the state you are from.
2006-06-11 01:10:00
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answered by localgirl420 3
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Hawaii is just like any other state. You should have at least on other form of ID and keep it separate. Things can get lost, and then you may have to stay there forever (Not a bad thing)
2006-06-09 22:45:52
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answered by bigwavehunter 2
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OMG, I'm so jealous. Take a state-issued photo ID or drivers license & enjoy. Snorkel at Hanauma Bay -- the water is crystal clear & there are tons of beautiful tropical fish.
2006-06-10 09:33:48
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answered by Taffy Saltwater 6
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if its a state ID then yes
2006-06-08 22:36:38
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answered by casparin0324 6
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Yes, either state ID (with photo), or a driver's license. Any kind of identification with your photo on it will do.
2006-06-09 17:41:23
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answered by gloria381948 4
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If you're over 18 and it's a state ID...
2006-06-08 22:38:43
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answered by Kaori 5
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If you are a U.S. citizen that is all you need since it is a state I.D.
Just be sure that the name and information on the ticket matches your I.D.
2006-06-08 23:04:45
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answered by tech_fanatic 7
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