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U.S. Drops COVID-19 Test Requirement for International Travel

Starting on Sunday, the Biden administration dropped the COVID-19 testing requirement for inbound air travelers from abroad, ending one of the last government mandates on travel since the beginning of the pandemic two years ago. That means negative COVID-19 tests are no longer required from travelers coming into the U.S.—including Hawaiʻi—from international cities. The Centers

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The Wildest Show Concerts at the Honolulu Zoo are Back

After two years of virtual concerts, the Honolulu Zoo Society’s Wildest Show is back this summer in Waikīkī. These popular outdoor concerts on the lawn at the Honolulu Zoo are held on Wednesday evenings and feature live local entertainment from Hawaiʻi’s top leading musicians. The five-week series takes place every Wednesday evening from June 29

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Friday Night Fireworks Relaunch in Waikīkī After Two Years

After a two-year hiatus, Waikīkī’s spectacular Friday night firework show relaunches on June 3. The fireworks show, presented by the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikīkī Beach Resort, has lit up Waikīkī’s night sky nearly every week since 1988. It was paused in March 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.   The popular—and free!—firework show is a tradition

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A Look Behind the Transformation at The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Kāʻanapali

Waking up in a fluffy cloud-like bed to the sun slowly warming Maui’s west side, there’s a rare sense of stillness and peace. The Pacific Ocean is glassy and smooth. The sun is gradually rising. Kāʻanapali Beach is slowly beginning to stir.  Sitting on the golden sands of Kāʻanapali Beach, The Westin Maui Resort &

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Reservations Will Be Required at Hawaiʻi’s Most Recognizable Landmark  

With its striking ridges, panoramic views and historical hiking trails, Lē‘ahi, also known as Diamond Head, is among Oʻahu’s most prominent features. More than 3,000 hikers visit the volcanic cone every day to climb the 1-mile trail to its summit.   Travelers to Oʻahu this summer should know that beginning on May 12, 2022, the state

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Camping at this Popular Oʻahu Beach is Suspended to Protect Green Sea Turtles

For the first time in documented history, green sea turtles nested at Bellows Field Beach Park on Oʻahu during the summer of 2020. Wildlife researchers claimed it was “unprecedented” behavior by sea turtles.  Commonly referred to as honu in Hawaiʻi, green sea turtles are known to nest along Oʻahu’s various shorelines. However, according to the

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Masks No Longer Required at Hawaiʻi Airports and on Most U.S. Flights

After a federal judge in Florida struck down a nationwide mask mandate on airplanes, buses and other public transportation on Monday, many U.S. airlines—including Hawaiian Airlines—announced they would stop requiring masks aboard their flights. Masks are also no longer required at Hawaiʻi airports. This ends a two-year-long mask requirement from the Centers for Disease Control

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