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E Komo Mai
Aloha, and welcome to
Hawaiʻi Island.
By practicing "Regenerative Tourism" Restoration Travel offers visitors the opportunity of life-changing experiences that leave them feeling inspired and uplifted while simultaneously celebrating and honoring the rich cultural heritage and traditions of Hawaiʻi.
"Regenerative" tourism is a beautiful way to travel with a purpose and restore the way in which we travel. It involves adopting a mindset that pays homage to the local culture and leaving the destination better for future generations. By connecting with the local people, culture, language, and natural beauty of Hawaiʻi, visitors can experience a vacation that goes beyond the traditional, and leaves a positive impact on the world.
Ka Lae, Southernmost Point of Hawaiʻi Island and the 50 United States
Culturally Conscious
Pololū Valley, North Kohala Hawaiʻi Island
Assist in Beach Cleanup
Participate in Hawaiian Reforestation Efforts
Learn from Native Hawaiian Practicioners
Your Adventure Awaits
Kailua Kona
Historic Kailua Village (Kailua-Kona) is a sunny seaside town located in the heart of the Kona district on the western coast of the Big Island
Puʻuhonua O Hōnaunau National Historical Park
Located at Hōnaunau Bay in South Kona, Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau immerses you in Hawaiian culture. This 180-acre national historic park was once the home of royal grounds and a place of refuge for ancient Hawaiian lawbreakers.
Kamuela, Waimea
Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country this historic area full of rolling, green pastures is still home to cattle, cowboys, and ranches.