Above, tourists in luau food lines. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Compared to other states, Hawaii has been one of the more restrictive ones when it comes to COVID-19 and tourism.
Currently, the state requires pre-tests of tourists, even if they are vaccinated. But all that may be changing fairly soon. (Hint: Independence Day.)
According to an article in Forbes:
If you’re considering travel to Hawaii at the moment, you’re probably busy sorting through the requirements one needs to avoid quarantine, including a pre-arrival test for trans-Pacific travelers and then additional pre-tests for interisland travel.
Currently, even those who are vaccinated are subject to these regulations.
The state of Hawaii also still has a mask mandate in place, which applies to all people, even those who are vaccinated, despite the new CDC recommendations that eased its previous guidance.
But, good news may be on the way.
To read more, go here.
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