Stop refreshing. Get alerts when Kauaʻi reservations open.
Track hard-to-book Kalalau permits and Hāʻena reservations without checking all day.
HawaiiPass helps you monitor sold-out dates and get notified when matching availability appears for Kalalau overnight permits and Hāʻena parking, shuttle, and entry reservations.
Most openings disappear quickly — alerts help you catch them in time.
Kalalau permits • Hāʻena parking, shuttle, and entry • updated daily using recent opening activity

Live proof
Recent opening activity
Real reservation openings still happen after sellout. HawaiiPass tracks that activity daily so you can move faster when your dates reopen.
Choose your alert
Pick the reservation system you want to track
Kalalau and Hāʻena use different booking systems, so each HawaiiPass product is designed around how that reservation flow actually works.
Kalalau
$15 • 90 daysKalalau Permit Alerts
Overnight camping permits for the Na Pali Coast
Monitor sold-out Kalalau permit dates and get alerted when cancellations or newly opened availability appear.
Hāʻena
$10 • 30 daysHāʻena Reservation Alerts
Parking, shuttle, and entry reservations
Track your dates and get notified when matching parking, shuttle, or entry availability opens up.
Why HawaiiPass
Why people use HawaiiPass
Kalalau permit monitoring
Get alerted when cancelled Kalalau permit dates matching your trip become available.
Hāʻena reservation alerts
Track shuttle, parking, and entry reservation openings without refreshing all day.
Built for speed
Designed for travelers who want a faster, simpler way to catch rare openings.
Not sure where to start?
Choose the reservation system you need help with
Kalalau
Need help with Kalalau?
Overnight permits for the Na Pali Coast
Hāʻena
Need help with Hāʻena?
Parking, shuttle, and entry reservations
Social proof
What travelers say
I’d been checking constantly with no luck. HawaiiPass emailed me right when an opening came through and I was able to book it immediately.
— Emily, California
This saved me so much stress. I didn’t have to keep checking all day and finally got the Hāʻena reservation we wanted.
— Marcus, Washington
