Mālama is the Hawaiian cultural value that means to care for and give back. It allows your attendees to find purpose, meaning and a deeper connection while experiencing Hawaiʻi.
“I love showing people how to mālamaʻāina. Teaching people how we protect and cherish our lands.”
-Kiaʻi Collier, Field Supervisor at Kapoho, Waiheʻe for Hawaiʻi Land Trust (HLT)
Hawaiʻi’s Green Initiatives | Sustainability
The Hawaiian Islands are some of the most ecologically diverse in a single location. With 10 of the world’s 14 climate zones, Hawaiʻi is ‘all the world in one place.’ On the island of Hawaiʻi alone, attendees can experience four of the world’s five major climate zones – and all but four of the world’s subzones.
The islands’ beauty is unsurpassed, and their fragility equally so. The people of Hawaiʻi are committed to supporting programs that protect their verdant beauty for generations to come. Stewardship of our islands inspires everything we do.
Hubs, Initiatives & Tourism Programs for Sustainability
Green Initiatives at Hawaiʻi Convention Center
25 Years of Sustainable Tourism of Hawaiʻi
Eco-Tourism
ʻĀina Aloha Economic Futures
Hawaiʻi Green Growth
Discover Yourself In Hawaiʻi
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Six Extraordinary Islands, One Hawaiʻi
Individually, each of the Hawaiian Islands is worthy of its own distinction.
Hawaiʻi
HIGHLIGHTS: Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach Historic Kailua Village ʻAkaka Falls State Park
Maui
HIGHLIGHTS: Haleakalā National Park Molokini Island Kāʻanapali Beach Lāhainā Town Whale watching (December-May)
Lānaʻi
HIGHLIGHTS: Keahiakawelo Lānaʻi City Polihua Beach Hulopoʻe Bay
Molokaʻi
HIGHLIGHTS: Pāpōhaku Beach Kaunakakai Town Hālawa Valley Kalaupapa National Historical Park
Oʻahu
HIGHLIGHTS: Waikīkī Beach Pearl Harbor Lēʻahi (Diamond Head) North Shore Koʻolina ʻIolani Palace Bishop Museum
Kaua‘i
HIGHLIGHTS: Nāpali Coast Waimea Canyon Wailua River Spouting Horn National Tropical Botanical Garden Daniel K. Inouye Kīlauea Point Lighthouse
A hui hou…
(Until we meet again)
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