Hawaii Travel in 2026: What Visitors Need to Know Before Booking

Planning a trip to Hawaii in 2026 looks different than it did just a few years ago.
Reservation systems, new visitor laws, safety concerns, and changing travel expectations mean it’s easier than ever to make costly mistakes.
This guide brings together the most important Hawaii travel planning resources in one place to help visitors plan smarter, travel legally, and experience Hawaii with respect.
What’s Changing for Hawaii Travel in 2026
Safety, Access, and What Not to Do
Responsible Travel and Cultural Understanding
Hawaiian History and Culture
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This page is updated as Hawaii travel rules and access change.
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Bryan Murphy is the creator of Hawaii’s Best Travel and a Certified Hawaii Destination Expert through the Hawai‘i Visitors Bureau. He’s an active member of the Hawai‘i Visitors and Convention Bureau and continues ongoing education focused on Hawaiian culture, history, and sustainable travel. As the host of the “Hawaii’s Best Travel” podcast—one of the top travel podcasts in the U.S.—Bryan shares practical, respectful guidance to help visitors experience Hawai‘i in a more meaningful way. His work reaches nearly half a million people across podcast, blog, and social media.







