
Hawaii USA Travel Guide
Hanalei A Protected Area for wildlife and Ha'ena State Park are highly protected areas. Strict adherence to rules preserves fragile ecosystems.
Programs for recycling are available; ask your accommodation about options. Bring all your trash with you on trails.
Uncontaminated water is a precious resource. Take shorter showers, turn off taps, and reuse towels to conserve this valuable resource.
Support environmental initiatives through your choices while traveling.
Simple actions contribute to less environmental impact.
Mitigate your travel emissions with various options.
Choose areas that emphasize sustainability.
Choose items that minimize environmental harm.
Select tour companies that focus on the environment protection and community benefits.
Explore G Adventures for ethical tours.Support organizations committed to conservation through their activities or sales.
Visit The Rainforest Site for conservation.Every choice, from accommodation to what you buy, shapes your impact on this beautiful island. Choose wisely.
Responsible travel benefits the local economy and community, while cultural sensitivity deepens your visit.
Supporting efforts to keep Hawaiian culture alive.
Mālama Aina (Care for the land) extends to every action.
Your tourism dollars can directly benefit the community.
Seek out and support local businesses, artisans, and family-owned restaurants. This ensures money within the local economy.
Pick tour operators that employ area guides and contribute directly to the local population.
Purchase produce and items from local local produce markets. These actions strengthen the local economy.
Buy souvenirs that are genuinely "Manufactured in Hawaii" rather than mass-produced imports. This supports local artisans plus equitable wages.
Be aware of practices that can harm the environment or local culture.
Choose activities that uphold ethical standards.
Direct your generosity for positive community impact.
Support local craft and avoid illegal items.
Engage respectfully with Hawaiian traditions.
Removing lava rocks from Hawaii is widely considered to bring bad luck by locals and is also harmful to the natural environment. Please leave all elements of nature undisturbed.
Responsible tourism helps keep Kauai and beautiful for generations to come. Be a part of its future by caring for its present.