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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.

  • Educationally Guided ​Tours with professional ​Cultural Anthropologist


  • Personally Curated ​Experiences


  • Work with Native ​Hawaiian Practitioners


  • Learn and Practice Alo​ha ʻĀi​n​a​




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.