Travel Safety
Tourism stalled, beaches were empty, restaurants closed—but 2021 looks promising.
Low COVID-19 case counts mean the island will reopen a little more starting Feb. 25.
Essential knowledge and tips for anyone planning a trip to the Valley Isle.
The island is poised to enter the less restrictive Tier 3 of the city’s reopening strategy, as COVID-19 infection rates are trending down.
Those looking to summit Lēʻahi will want to know about these important changes.
You can’t walk into the Oʻahu nature preserve anymore.
Here’s how these trails and parks are different now with new rules in place.
Timbers Kauai Ocean Club & Residences at Hōkūala is one of six Kauaʻi resorts participating in the island’s “resort bubble” program.
The popular visitor attraction is slated to reopen to the public on Dec. 17 after a nine-month closure.
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.
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.
Beaches are still fairly empty, businesses have reopened and parking isn’t a nightmare—yet.
Find out which ones are open, still closed or have new safety measures in place.