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Do you hear those those sleigh bells jingling?
Planning to travel to Hawaiʻi soon? Then you’ll want to check out our list of which hotels, resorts and BnBs are open or closed.
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve on Oʻahu reopened on Dec. 2 with new rules and fees.
And here's how they got there.
Visit a lavender farm on Maui, browse a craft fair on Oʻahu or shop online this weekend.
A heavy emphasis is being placed on protecting the bay from the adverse effects of over-tourism.
That means travelers to the Garden Isle have to quarantine for 14 days no matter what.
Visitors from Japan and Canada with a negative COVID-19 test can fly to the Islands without the 14-day quarantine.
On Oct. 15, the state will start its pre-arrival testing program—and it’s complicated.
Indulge in the arts this weekend ... or just hunt for sales.
While the summits of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa were capped with snow, the rest of the state enjoyed beach-day weather.
There’s more to do as more businesses reopen in Hawaiʻi.
The World Surf League launches the 2021 Championship Tour in December with broadcast-only events in the birthplace of the sport.
Celebrate Arbor Day, the Prince Lot Hula Festival and sunflower season this weekend.
Expect new safety guidelines, interpretive signs and an outdoor play area for keiki.
The iconic farm-to-table restaurant on Oʻahu is one of many that have closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March.
The popular lookout, with stunning views of the island’s Windward Side, has been closed since March.
Halloween may be a little ... different this year.
Beaches are still fairly empty, businesses have reopened and parking isn’t a nightmare—yet.
Ever want to go to a woodworking exhibition? Now’s your chance.
Find out which ones are open, still closed or have new safety measures in place.
As early as Oct. 22, gyms, helicopter tours, short-term rentals and more can operate again.
Everything you need to know—and have—when you land in Hawaiʻi.
It may not feel like fall yet, but there are plenty of ways to celebrate the season on Oʻahu.