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Ready to get away? We are, too. Step out of the snow and into the sand with our on-site Concierge team’s top—safe, private, and fun—recommendations for things to see, eat, and do during a trip to Hawaii. Making your trip possible—even during a pandemic—just takes a little bit of planning. With Hawaii’s State Safe Travel Program, you’ll be good to go.
Whether it is a romantic getaway or family vacation, Hawaii is the hideaway you’re seeking. Here’s how to make the most of your island escape.
Kauai is also known as “The Garden Isle”—rightfully so, with its lush emerald forests and vast species of plants and flowers. Timbers Kauai is a designated “resort bubble”, so you may roam freely about the property (even if you’re quarantining) and enjoy its award-winning amenities and activities. Puddle-jumping to the neighboring island of Maui simply requires a negative COVID test.
CAN'T-MISS KAUAI ACTIVITIES
Maui is a land of many ecosystems, from jungle valleys to black sand beaches, pristine waters to towering volcanic peaks. The Club’s residences at Ho’olei Villas at Grand Wailea and Montage Kapalua Bay are more than ready to welcome Members with the spirit of aloha. While these are not designated “resort bubbles” and quarantining here is not permitted, you can bypass the quarantine with proof of a negative COVID test taken 72 hours before your arrival.
CAN’T-MISS MAUI ACTIVITIES
Hawaii Travel Requirements
Bypass a mandatory 10-day quarantine upon your arrival by receiving a negative COVID test taken within 72 hours from your flight’s departure. When traveling from island to island, pre-test 72 hours before your departure flight. Upload your negative test results pre-travel on the mandatory Travel and Health Form. A negative result means no quarantine is needed—and you’re now welcome to travel freely about the island.
For more details and updated travel requirements, be sure to visit Maui and Kauai’s Know Before You Go pages on The Source.