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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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14-Day Hawaiʻi Trans-Pacific Visitor Quarantine Extended Through July 31

Hawaiʻi officials extended the mandatory 14-day quarantine for all trans-Pacific visitors to the Islands through July 31 to combat the spread of COVID-19 to the Islands.  Gov. David Ige announced Wednesday that the mandatory self-quarantine, which requires all trans-Pacific passengers to stay in their hotel room or place of lodging for 14 days, will run to

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ʻIolani Palace Reopens on June 19

Like most visitor attractions in Hawaiʻi, ʻIolani Palace closed in March due to the spread of COVID-19. But the iconic landmark in Honolulu is planning to reopen on Friday, June 19, albeit with new regulations (face mask requirements, temperature checks) and adjusted hours. “While we are eager to say ‘e komo mai’ once again, the

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Hawaiʻi’s Mandatory Interisland Travel Quarantine Will End on June 16

The mandatory 14-day quarantine for interisland travelers will end on Tuesday, June 16, according to Hawaiʻi Gov. David Ige. The decision was made to allow families to reconnect with each other. “It’s an important step in reopening our kamaʻāina economy,” Ige said at a press conference today. Plans for Mainland and international travel will be announced next

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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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Hawaiʻi’s Latest Plan on Reopening the State’s Economy to ‘Live with COVID-19’

Hawaiʻi is slowly reopening. Key word: slowly. Gov. David Ige announced a four-phase reopening strategy for Hawaiʻi’s economy on Wednesday, allowing medium-risk businesses—churches, gyms, theaters, museums, restaurants, hair salons—to begin operations in June as part of Phase 2. Hawaiʻi is currently in Phase 1. Already, malls and shops started to open their doors on May

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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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