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What to Know About Interisland Travel with These Day Trip Guides

With the long-awaited arrival of spring comes the even longer-awaited Spring Break. It’s a brief respite to catch up on some R&R and to explore our favorite islands. Whether you’re a resident, first-time visitor or on your fifth vacation to Hawaiʻi, a quick day trip to a neighboring island can be a gateway to a […]

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5 Trailblazing Wāhine in Hawaiʻi

From ushering in progressive steps for women’s rights in local politics, to influencing national change and winning historic athletic competitions on a global stage, courageous wāhine (women) throughout Hawaiʻi’s history have shaped and inspired us all. Today, brave athletes, driven entrepreneurs and remarkable artists continue to leave us in awe as they write history. While

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What You Need to Know About Counties in Hawaiʻi Dropping COVID-19 Restrictions

From limits on social gatherings to vaccination requirements for indoor activities, the remaining Covid restrictions across the four Hawaiʻi counties have been lifted. Following nearly two years of emergency COVID-19 restrictions in Hawaiʻi, the state’s four county mayors are dropping their emergency mandates. However, residents and visitors are still required to follow state travel and

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Hawaiʻi Lifts COVID-19 Restrictions on Domestic Travel

Among easing COVID-19 restrictions across the country and Hawaiʻi counties, Governor David Ige announced the Safe Travels Program will no longer be in effect beginning March 26—exactly two years after the state’s first travel mandate.  “Today, I am announcing that the Safe Travels Program will end when the current emergency proclamation ends on March 25,”

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The Idyllic ʻĪao Valley Inn is Right Off the Beaten Path

Perched above 37 acres of Hawaiʻi’s tropical flora and fauna, as well as a cascading waterfall, the ʻĪao Valley Inn is a serene retreat into Maui’s lush valley. Surrounded by the island’s natural beauty and away from the busy resorts, guests can find peaceful privacy at the family-run bed and breakfast.   With a sprawling estate that parallels

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Gordon Ramsay Visited This Beloved Maui Banana Bread Stand

What better way to celebrate one of Maui’s many marvels than on Feb. 23, National Banana Bread Day. The best loaves are often found at quaint farm and fruit stands in the island’s countryside. Typically, these breads are baked from scratch with locally grown apple bananas and made following instructions from heavily guarded family recipes.  The

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