Hawaii's interstate travel restrictions continue to evolve, and the rules can vary depending upon which island you're visiting, although lawmakers are currently drafting a bill that would
standardize travel regulations across all counties.
Hawaii's Pre-Travel Testing Program allows passengers to bypass the state's mandatory 10-day quarantine period by taking a Nucleic Acid Amplification Test (NAAT) through one of the state's
Trusted Testing Partners within 72 hours of their arrival. Interisland travelers are also currently subject to quarantine restrictions, but, in some cases, testing out of quarantine is an option. Links to county-specific details can be found
here.
-Travelers must upload their test results to the state's online
Safe Travels form and complete a health questionnaire within 24 hours of their departure. They'll then receive a QR code via email to present to airport screeners upon arrival.
-Travelers are required to upload their negative test results or have them on hand
prior to their departure if they want to skip Hawaii's default mandatory 10-day quarantine.
-At least 25 percent of travelers who use the Pre-Travel Testing option will also be randomly selected to receive a non-optional second test upon arrival at the airport, free of charge.
-Kauai rejoin the state's Safe Travels Trans-Pacific program on April 5 and no longer has its own separate requirements.
-Maui will reportedly soon require travelers to take a
secondary COVID-19 rapid test upon arrival or undergo a mandatory 10-day quarantine, though an effective date has not yet been announced. Arrivals in Maui are also required to download the
AlohaSafe Alert mobile app.
-As of yet, Hawaii currently has established no provisions to exempt fully vaccinated travelers from these requirements.
*For more detailed and local information, check Hawaii's official website.