Dec. 2, 2024
With Shipping Tips & USPS Operation Santa Reminder
Honolulu — Now that Hawaii residents have finished their Thanksgiving leftovers, their thoughts have turned to shopping and holiday gift shipping.
The Postal Service is happy to assist its customers with those efforts by providing suggested holiday mailing dates specific to Hawaii and holiday mailing tips.
Suggested Mailing Dates for Hawaii residents
Below are the dates that the Postal Service suggests Hawaii residents mail their letters, cards and packages to give them the best chances of reaching their destinations by Christmas. Note that the dates apply to the mail received by each Post Office’s daily cutoff time.
Our suggested mailing dates are Dec. 18 for First-Class and Priority mail headed to the mainland. Procrastinators have until Dec. 20 to send their holiday cheer to the mainland via our expedited Priority Express shipping service.
From Hawaii to . . . | First-Class & Priority Express |
Priority Express |
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U.S. Mainland | Dec 18 | Dec 20 |
Dates apply to mail received by each Post Office’s cutoff time.
Postal customers are asked to keep in mind that the above suggested mailing dates are not deadlines, implying that packages or letters will not arrive at their destinations if mailed after the listed dates. In fact, if normal holiday conditions prevail, chances are good that letters and packages sent shortly after the suggested dates will still make it to their destinations before Christmas. Ultimately, unpredictable factors such as mailing volumes and weather determine whether deliveries can be made early or on time.
Self-Service Ship & Mail Centers
These convenient postal kiosks allow customers to purchase stamps, print and pay for postage for packages, and conduct other common transactions without the need to stand in line to see a mail clerk--an all-too-frequent necessity during holiday mailing season.
Perhaps most important, for all locations except for Mililani and Waipahu customers can access the Self-Service Ship & Mail Centers 24/7, at times that are convenient to them.
USPS Self Service Ship & Mail Centers are located in Hawaii at the 16 post offices below.
Aina Haina Post Office
Downtown Honolulu Post Office
Hawaii Kai Post Office
Hilo Main Post Office
Honolulu Main/Airport Post Office – 2 kiosks
Kailua Post Office
Kailua-Kona Post Office
Kaneohe Post Office
Kihei Post Office
Lahaina Post Office
Makiki Post Office
Mililani Post Office
Waialae-Kahala Post Office
Waikiki Post Office
Wailuku Post Office
Waipahu Post Office
There is also a USPS Self Service Ship & Mail Center located in the Safeway on Kapahulu Avenue.
Mailing Tips
Here are some time- and money-saving tips to help make the holidays a little brighter:
USPS Operation Santa
Keiki from across Hawaii are encouraged to participate in the USPS Operation Santa wish fulfillment program.
Busiest Week
The peak of the holiday shipping rush begins two weeks before Christmas. We expect customer traffic at our post offices to accelerate beginning the week of Dec. 9, and that the week of Dec. 16 will be our busiest week of the season.
Holiday How-Tos
The Postal Service offers video tutorials providing useful information on How to Pack and How to Ship.
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