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What’s Canceled and Closed in Hawaiʻi Right Now—June 24, 2020

Here is a list of popular events, festivals and activities that are cancelled, postponed or still going on in the Islands. Bookmark this page or check back for updates. ALL ISLANDS Photo: David Croxford Noodle Fest, which was originally scheduled for March, postponed to June, postponed again to September, has now been canceled. Rice Fest, which […]

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Two Oʻahu Visitor Attractions Reopen This Month

Beaches, parks, mall and restaurants have recently reopened in Hawaiʻi after being closed for months to minimize the spread of COVID-19. Now, other attractions are reopening, too. This month the Bishop Museum and the Waikīkī Aquarium, both on Oʻahu, are opening their doors to the public—with new safety protocols in place. The museum, which was founded

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Byodo-In Temple is a Hidden Gem Flanked by the Ko‘olau Mountains

Tucked away on Oʻahu’s Windward Side, at the base of the majestic Koʻolau Mountains, Byodo-In Temple in the Valley of the Temples Memorial Park is one of the best-kept secrets on O‘ahu. Although the temple is just a short drive from popular destinations like Windward Mall and Kāneʻohe Bay, when you step onto its quiet grounds, you’re

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Exploring the Wailua River on Kauaʻi is Full of Surprises

Most mornings around dawn, Tommy gets his workout by cruising Kaua‘i’s Wailua River on water skis. Pulled behind a speedboat, he maneuvers its wake as expertly as a veteran surfer at his home break. It’s an unusually clear day in one of the rainiest places on the planet—the seemingly ever-present clouds over Kaua‘i’s central Mount

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Parts of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Reopens to the Public

Earlier this year, more of the expansive Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park reopened, including the popular Nāhuku, or Thurston Lava Tube, and a new viewing area for the Hōlei Sea Arch, after an unprecedented and destructive Kīlauea eruption in 2018 that forced the longest shutdown in the park’s history (134 days). Then COVID-19 happened. Like other state and

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Oʻahu Beaches Will Reopen For Sunbathing and Small Gatherings Starting May 16

Starting Saturday, May 16, Oʻahu beaches and sand bars will reopen for sunbathing, small gatherings and other activities, so long as people practice social distancing. Up until now, beaches were open to people for exercise or to access the ocean (also for exercise) only. This news comes as the state has begun to ease restrictions on closures; this

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15 Hawaiʻi Vacation Photos to Celebrate National Tourist Appreciation Day

While traveling to Hawaiʻi at the moment isn’t recommended—with a two-week mandatory quarantine required for all incoming visitors and hefty fines for rule-breakers—that doesn’t mean we can’t pay homage to our visitors on National Tourist Appreciation Day today. And to celebrate that sense of wanderlust, we’ve compiled 15 Island vacation pictures submitted by you, our readers, on

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