Above, Diamond Head from the Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon at Waikiki. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Well, it appears that COVID-19 cases are spiking up again and states, primarily ones run by Democrats, are implementing lockdowns and other measures again. What did you expect? They're control freaks!
Hawaii is open to visitors again and Fodor's Travel has an article on essential things one needs to know about traveling there.
They begin with:
In October, Hawaii began its pre-travel testing program, allowing visitors from the mainland U.S. to bypass the 14-day quarantine after testing negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours of traveling to the islands. Starting November 6, the program will also extend to visitors coming to the islands from Japan.
You may be eager to jet off to Hawaii for a tropical getaway, but there are a few things you need to know before you pack that beach bag.
As with all things related to COVID-19, the details change quickly. At the time of writing, all of Hawaii’s islands allow visitors from the mainland with the exception of Lanai, which is limiting non-essential travel due to a new cluster of COVID-19 cases.
To read more, go here.
Aloha!
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