Many travelers choose Hawaii as their vacation destination for its traditional pacific culture, rugged volcano landscapes, sandy beaches, and spectacular surf breaks.
As COVID-19 cases remain high across the world, the US is working towards removing restrictions and implementing the “New Normal”.
Hawaii last week made changes to their restrictions which included removing the state-wide mask mandate from March 25 and the expiration of Hawaii’s Safe Travels Program.
Hawaii’s entry policy for international arrivals is now in line with the federal rules for air travel which came into effect on 8 November 2021. These requirements are that all travelers aged 18 and above must be fully vaccinated and supply a negative COVID-19 test result prior to entry.
US citizens are allowed to enter Hawaii regardless of their vaccination status.
Gov. David Ige announced that booster shots are not required to be eligible as ‘fully vaccinated’ however it is highly recommended.
