Other Resources

Check back often as we are constantly updating and linking to new resources and opportunities to grow your knowledge.

Click the button below to access our listing of resources on ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi.

Click the button below to access our listing of resources on Mālama and Regenerative Tourism.

Oʻahu DMAP

HTA, in partnership with the counties and the respective island visitors bureau, developed a Destination Management Action Plan (DMAP) for Oʻahu. This work will help in recovery efforts and rebuild tourism.

Hawaiʻi Island DMAP

HTA, in partnership with the counties and the respective island visitors bureau, developed a Destination Management Action Plan (DMAP) for Hawaiʻi Island. This work will help in recovery efforts and rebuild tourism.

Maui Nui DMAP

HTA, in partnership with the counties and the respective island visitors bureau, developed a Destination Management Action Plan (DMAP) for Maui Nui (Maui, Molokai and Lanai). This work will help in recovery efforts and rebuild tourism.

Kauaʻi DMAP

HTA, in partnership with the counties and the respective island visitors bureau, developed a Destination Management Action Plan (DMAP) for Kauaʻi. This work will help in recovery efforts and rebuild tourism.


Go Hawaii App

Go Hawaiʻi App

Download the GoHawaii App Today for all of your IOS and Android devices. Published by the Hawaiʻi Visitors & Convention Bureau, GoHawaii is Hawaiʻi’s official mobile app for visitors with everything you need to plan the Hawaiʻi vacation you have always dreamed about.

Aloha Spirit Law

Aloha Spirit Law in Hawaiʻi

§ 5-7.5 "Aloha Spirit". (a) "Aloha Spirit" is the coordination of mind and heart within each person. It brings each person to the self. Each person must think and emote good feelings to others. Read The Aloha Spirit Law for a breakdown of ALOHA and the characteristics of “aloha”.

Outdoor Safety

DLNR’s Health & Safety Tips

Our wildlands and oceans can be exceedingly dangerous to the careless and underprepared. DLNR has compiled a listing of health and safety guidelines when exploring our oceans and outdoors. Heed all warnings and be prepared for anything.

Native Travel

Explore Native American Travel

Curated by the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), NativeAmerica.travel is the leading travel resource for travelers planning trips to native destinations, and for tribes and native enterprises looking to grow Indian Country tourism as a means of economic development.


Astute Renting

HI Travel Tips: Astute Renting

When visiting the Hawaiian Islands, everyone is encouraged to ensure that your chosen accommodations are legally operating in Hawaiʻi. The video at the button below will give you tips on how to decipher between legal vacation rentals and more ways about how to be a pono traveler when visiting Hawaiʻi.

Lānaʻi Guide

Tips for visiting Lānaʻi Island

The “Lāna‘i Guide” website (also available as an application via the Apple Store and Google Play) has been designed to help users safely and respectfully explore the rich natural and cultural history of Lāna‘i. Here you will find must see places to visit and be able to plan your visit via the map feature.

Pledge To Our Keiki

Pledge to Protect Hawaiʻi

Students from multiple islands and local schools created The Pledge To Our Keiki. The Pledge is a commitment to respect and care for the island places that they call home so that future generations continue to enjoy all that Hawai‘i has to offer.

Hiking Safety

Tips for preparing for a Hike

If you’re preparing for a hike and looking for use and access information on a specific trail, we host that information on the mobile app “Outerspatial” or in your web browser at the interactive Hawaiʻi Trails portal. The pages on this site provide additional resources, including statewide hiking safety, behavioral guidelines, and program information.


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