First-Time What You Need to Know About Hawaiʻi’s Agriculture Form All passengers on flights arriving in the Islands are required to fill out this document. by HAWAII Magazine Staff
Hawai‘i Island Chain of Craters Road Still Closed After Short Kīlauea Eruption There is no current eruption, but officials have raised the hazard alert to watch. by HAWAII Magazine Staff
Adventure Get Snorkel and Ocean Safety Tips from a Hawaiʻi Boat Captain and Crew Your beginner’s guide to snorkeling in Hawaiʻi. by Grace Maeda
Hawai‘i Island Winter Weather Brings Snow to Hawaiʻi As gusty wind and heavy rain showers move through the Islands, Mauna Kea on Hawaiʻi Island is blanketed with snow—and not just at the summit. The Mauna Kea Visitor Center is dusted with snow, too. by Grace Maeda
Environment Kīlauea Eruption Resumes—UPDATED Lava returns to Halemaʻumaʻu crater after a nearly month-long pause. by Grace Maeda
Adventure How to See the Mauna Loa Volcano Eruption Tips for planning a trip to Hawaiʻi Island to witness the historic eruption. by Grace Maeda
First-Time 7 Convincing Reasons to Subscribe to HAWAIʻI Magazine There’s never been a better time to subscribe. by Mia Anzalone
News U.S. Drops COVID-19 Test Requirement for International Travel That means international visitors to Hawaiʻi can travel here without any COVID-19 testing requirements. by Catherine Toth Fox
News Masks No Longer Required at Hawaiʻi Airports and on Most U.S. Flights A federal judge in Florida struck down the federal travel-related mask mandate on Monday. by Catherine Toth Fox
News Hawaiʻi Will Drop Indoor Mask Requirements on March 25 The statewide indoor mask mandate will expire at 11:59 p.m. on March 25 along with the Safe Travels program. by Grace Maeda
News What You Need to Know About Counties in Hawaiʻi Dropping COVID-19 Restrictions While counties in Hawaiʻi repeal emergency Covid rules, the state's indoor mask mandate still stands. by Grace Maeda
News Hawaiʻi Lifts COVID-19 Restrictions on Domestic Travel Starting March 26, domestic travelers will no longer need to quarantine or show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to enter the state. by Grace Maeda