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Do you have to show proof of COVID vaccine to travel to Hawaii?

Travelers from the U.S. do not need proof of vaccination, or a negative COVID-19 test before coming to Hawai'i.



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Documents for travel to/from Hawaii and within the Hawaiian Islands are the same for any other U.S. state. If you are flying to Hawai'i within the United States, you only need a valid government photo ID.

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So, For U.S. nationals, Hawaii is NOT considered international territory. Similarly, tourists from all over the world with American (U.S.) visas in hand are also not required to get any additional documents to get to Hawaii. Foreign tourists on U.S. tours may be termed the same as that U.S. tourists.

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If you are a foreign national (non-US citizen) and traveling to Hawaii, you must have a passport. You must follow the same procedure when traveling to one of the U.S. mainland states. It would be the same because the Hawaiian Islands are part of the United States.

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Yes, you can use your cellphone in Hawaii. Hawaii is part of the United States, so if you have a mobile phone plan with a U.S. carrier, you should have coverage in Hawaii without any additional fees or roaming charges.

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If you are taking prescription medications, we advise that you bring them with you. It's also a good idea to bring a copy of your prescription, physician contact information and your medical plan details.

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Yes, you can visit Hawaii right now. Hawaii is welcoming visitors back to our islands: for incoming domestic travelers, there will be no COVID requirements.

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The average price of a 7-day trip to Hawaii is $2,023 for a solo traveler, $2,986 for a couple, and $4,371 for a family of 4. Hawaii hotels range from $96 to $433 per night with an average of $177, while most vacation rentals will cost $270 to $810 per night for the entire home.

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What Is Hawaii's Distracted Walking Law? Texting and walking in a crosswalk can result in a ticket under Honolulu's new distracted walking law. The law, which falls under Sec. 15-24.23 Mobile electronic devices, of the Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 1990, is now in effect.

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Yes, those phone numbers are considered domestic numbers. An Accepted Solution is available for this post. Re: Does unlimited Texting Include Hawaii and Alaska ? Absolutely.

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