Maui hosts about a quarter of all visitors to Hawai‘i, and although much of “The Valley Isle” is fully operational now three months after the catastrophic fires, O‘ahu, where nearly half of the state’s tourists flock to, seems to be welcoming island-bound travelers with the widest open arms — slathered with sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher, of course. So many things to see, do and eat! Read the full, HERE, in The Orange County Register.
Also picked up:
- Yours Bulletin: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- Quick Telecast: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- Orlando Sentinel: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- The Oakland Press: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- Daily Press: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- Oneida Dispatch: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- The McComb Daily: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- Estes Park Trail Gazette: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- The Reporter: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- The Daily Freeman: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- The Daily Tribune: Travel: Is Hawaii Welcoming Tourists After the Maui Fire?
- Wealth of Geeks: Maui Continues to Reopen After Wildfires; Should Vacationers Go?
- WFMZ Channel 69 News: Maui Continues to Reopen After Wildfires; Should Vacationers Go?
- MSN: Maui Continues to Reopen After Deadly Wildfires, But Should Vacationers Go?