* Beginning at this time, July eighth, vacationers who’ve been absolutely vaccinated within the U.S. could bypass each Hawaii’s COVID quarantine and pre-travel testing necessities. Per hawaiicovid19.com/travel/faqs/, “Starting July 8, any traveler who’s absolutely vaccinated in opposition to COVID-19 in america or U.S. Territories will likely be eligible for the quarantine exception. This implies two photographs of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine or one dose of Johnson and Johnson plus 15 days after the final dose.” Moreover, vacationers might want to create a web based Protected Travels digital account the place they might want to add their vaccine paperwork. Moreover, vacationers might want to deliver COVID-19 vaccine paperwork with them. Notice that unvaccinated vacationers ages 5 and up could proceed to bypass quarantine with an permitted pre-travel take a look at. Test hawaiicovid19.com/travel for all the necessities.
* With Hawaii Food & Wine Festival asserting their occasions for 2021, they’re internet hosting a Hawaii trip sweepstakes with two, First Class tickets on Hawaiian Airways, a four-night keep in Waikiki Seashore and two precedence entry tickets to the pageant’s Kanpai! occasion on October 14th. Authorized residents of the U.S. who’re age 21 or older are eligible to enter. See the rules here and enter here.
* Hawaiian Airways is providing a 10% off main cabin fares for flights between Orlando. Tickets have to be booked between now and July 12th, 2021 for journey between August 1st and August 31st, 2021. Some restrictions apply.
* Coco Palms will likely be auctioned in foreclosures on July 26th per Pacific Business News. This resort was made well-known within the Elvis Presley film Blue Hawaii, however was severely broken in Hurricane Iniki in 1992. Should you’ve pushed by way of Kapaa, Kauai, you possibly can’t assist however discover Coco Palm’s tranquil setting with solely the resort’s ruined framework remaining. We marvel what’s subsequent for Coco Palms?
* Should you had been on the Big Island for July 4th and waited for the Kona fireworks, what a disappointment! A technical concern induced the postponement to July fifth per Big Island Now.