Travel Safety
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.
With Hawaiʻi hotels opening their doors once more to trans-Pacific travelers, here’s what to expect when checking in at a safety-first accommodation like The Kāhala Hotel & Resort.
Hawaiʻi Island, Maui and Kauaʻi counties have different requirements for visitors starting Oct. 15.
On Oct. 15, the state will start its pre-arrival testing program—and it’s complicated.
Testing locations are located near LAX and SFO and travelers can get test results back within 36 hours or, for an additional charge, under a day.
The Oʻahu hotel will open two weeks after the state launches its pre-arrival testing program.
Oʻahu eases some restrictions on its latest stay-at-home.
Though new COVID-19 cases are slowly declining in the Islands, the state may not be quite ready to let visitors back just yet.
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.