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Travelers will have to wait a little longer before being able to fly to Hawaiʻi, without the two-week mandatory quarantine.
Here’s a list of things you can do during this partial island shutdown.
The mandatory 14-day quarantine for interisland travel in Hawaiʻi will be reinstated starting Aug. 11.
State parks, beaches, hiking trails, botanical gardens and more on Oʻahu will be shutting down as the COVID-19 situation in Hawaiʻi continues to escalate.
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The state has delayed the planned Aug. 1 reopening of the state’s tourism industry with a pre-travel COVID-19 testing program.
The usually-bustling neighborhood on the island’s south shore is quieter—and packed with locals.
Pearl Harbor National Memorial in Honolulu welcomes back guests with limited tours and new safety protocols.
Cancelations and closures continue across the state.
Kīlauea summit area trails, Kīlauea Iki Trail and more have reopened on June 15 after the national park temporarily closed due to COVID-19.
Here’s what to expect if you’re traveling interisland now that the mandatory 14-day quarantine has been lifted.
After months of closure, Bishop Museum and the Waikīkī Aquarium reopen with new safety protocols.
The 33,265-acre national park on Maui reopens today, though some areas and activities, including sunrise and sunset viewing, remain closed.
The mandatory trans-Pacific self-quarantine for Hawaiʻi visitors has been extended into the summer.
Punaluʻu Bake Shop on Hawaiʻi Island sells its popular sweet bread, malasada mixes and even Kaʻū coffee from its online store.