Travel Safety
Wearing a face mask is one of several new changes you'll see at the zoo, which reopens today.
But there will be health screenings and other safety protocols in place.
And you can see the zoo’s new endangered giraffes.
But much of the 335,259-acre national park on Hawaiʻi Island remains closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
First, parks, beaches and malls. Now, restaurants, salons and museums.
Oʻahu restaurants will soon open for dine-in services starting in June.
Not all shops will reopen, though, in this first phase of reopening the state’s economy since COVID-19.
The reopening is part of a two-week pilot program that will allow people to use the beach under certain restrictions.
But you still have to practice social distancing—and no lounging or loitering.
But everyone still has to practice social distancing, proper sanitation and limited contact with each other.
While nobody knows when the statewide shutdown will end, our staffers know exactly how they will enjoy their post-quarantine life.
From Hanalei and beyond, check out our digital walkthrough of some of Kauaʻi's most scenic sites.
You can’t visit the historic royal residence in Honolulu now, but you can tour it with these new virtual experiences.
At a time when travel to the Islands is at an all-time low, hotels are spreading aloha to the world.
Don’t let COVID-19 stop you from visiting the Islands—at least virtually.