Is It Safe To Travel To Hawaii Now: Anxiety About Hawaii Vacations?

Safe To Travel To Hawaii? Anxiety About Shutdown Amid All-Time Record Covid

Can you travel To Hawaii without stress given the latest unprecedented Covid situation?

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351 thoughts on “Safe To Travel To Hawaii? Anxiety About Shutdown Amid All-Time Record Covid”

  1. We had reservations for Maui arriving on Sept. 24th, for 2 weeks. We have cancelled the trip, don’t want to get there and be told we need to leave or have everything closed down. Also, The Mayor spoke and doesn’t want tourist to visit currently.

  2. We unfortunately canceled our trip for September I didn’t want to but my husband was concerned hes in law enforcement and covid is running rampant its our 30th anniversary

  3. Please know that we are scheduled to arrive on 10/22 for one week each on Maui and Kauai. Too uncertain with continuously changing guidelines to know if we are canceling or traveling.

  4. I plan to travel and take the necessary precautions. Do the pre testing and stay away from large gatherings! I am originally from Oahu and need to visit family while I am able to do so!

  5. We have plans for the first week in November and continue to plan to go unless things shut down again.

  6. After spending the night at the ballpark down here in Florida it became clear…

    Hawaii and it’s ” leaders” are acting like a scared bunch of kids. Enjoy your next few years scared, masked up, mandated and restricted.

    1. Yeah, because Florida is the poster child for how to NOT manage a global pandemic…great comparison. Enjoy your Governor and the wonderful job he’s doing…thanks

      1. Thanks… I and the other 23 million folks are enjoying it. Those that are worried can and do stay home or follow whatever personal safety precautions they deem necessary. Easy and low stress.

        How is Hawaii doing BTW?

    2. Florida is blowing up with covid cases hospitals are out of ICU beds and your still here promoting covida Florida

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  7. Still plan on traveling to Hawaii not vaccinated. Not scheduled and not worried about the fear of the boogie man. Thank you , I pray they do not lock it down

    1. Can someone please tell me… How is Mishka getting into Hawaii unvaxxed??? Don’t you have to be in order to get in now?

  8. Aloha, I’m just curious, but what difference does it really make if you’re had the shot or not? Even if you’ve received it, you can still get Covid and you can still spread the sickness to someone else… sometimes easier because you won’t realize you’re sick. My daughter and son-in-law are in Hawaii now. My mom and step dad are Resting Forever in Paradise at The Valley of the Temples.
    Mahalo 🙂

    1. The difference is as you say, with the shot you may not even know you have COVID, while without it even younger people are now dying. Getting the shot keeps the number of hospital admissions at a manageable level, where as currently it’s heading towards unmanageable. Sad when the situation has a scientific proven solution.

      1. Young people are dying? Where are you getting your info from? Per the CDC’s own website, the likelihood of surviving Covid for people under 60 with no pre-exisiting comorbidities is 99.7%. Is this worth being part of a gene therapy experiment?
        ( this type of technology has Never been used in people). Time will tell. As for me, I prefer to continue to assume the role of placebo in this world-wide experiment.

  9. Hi! Thank you for the articles you post! We have our 25th anniversary planned in Kauai mid Oct, and we are still planning on coming, unless the state shuts down, as others have said. I have never been to Hawaii and this is my dream vacation, so really hoping we can keep our plans. We are both vaccinated and always respect social distancing and mask mandates. We do have a few outdoor activities planned so hoping those will still be available as well.

    1. Hi Lara.

      Thanks for your first comment. We hope it all works out as you have planned. Please let us know.

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