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Out-of-state travelers with negative COVID-19 tests will be able to skip the 14-day mandatory quarantine upon arrival in the Islands.
Though new COVID-19 cases are slowly declining in the Islands, the state may not be quite ready to let visitors back just yet.
You know it’s the end of summer when the Pacific golden plovers flock to the Islands.
The normally bustling North Shore visitor hub is now nearly a ghost town.
Starting Sept. 10, those looking to enjoy the great outdoors will once again be able to do so—alone.
The seaside visitor hot spot on Hawaiʻi Island is as picturesque as ever but has temporarily lost its signature beat.
To minimize social gathering, the city has canceled specific festivities surrounding Honolulu's signature monthlong holiday celebration.
Yes, beaches and hiking trails are still closed.
Hawaiʻi leaders are looking at the possibility of trans-Pacific visitors riding out the mandatory 14-day quarantine at full-service resorts.
Chari Cuthbert started ByChari on Oʻahu and now her L.A.-based company is getting a lot of attention for Obama’s statement necklace.
If you love made-in-Hawaiʻi crafts and products, this virtual festival and marketplace is exactly what you need.
Travelers will have to wait a little longer before being able to fly to Hawaiʻi, without the two-week mandatory quarantine.
Here’s a list of things you can do during this partial island shutdown.
The mandatory 14-day quarantine for interisland travel in Hawaiʻi will be reinstated starting Aug. 11.
State parks, beaches, hiking trails, botanical gardens and more on Oʻahu will be shutting down as the COVID-19 situation in Hawaiʻi continues to escalate.