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About HawaiiPass

HawaiiPass helps travelers monitor sold-out Kalalau permits and Hāʻena reservations, then emails them when matching openings appear.

Short answer: HawaiiPass monitors selected sold-out dates and reservation types, sends email alerts when matching openings appear, and leaves booking to the official systems.

What HawaiiPass does

Monitors Kalalau permits

HawaiiPass monitors selected Kalalau permit dates and emails you when matching cancellations appear.

Monitors Hāʻena reservations

HawaiiPass monitors selected Hāʻena dates and reservation types, including Parking + Entry, Shuttle + Entry, and Entry Only.

Sends email alerts

When a matching opening appears, HawaiiPass sends an email so you can check the official booking system quickly.

Keeps the official system central

You always book through the official State of Hawaiʻi permit system or the official Go Hāʻena reservation system.

What HawaiiPass does not do

HawaiiPass does not issue Kalalau permits.
HawaiiPass does not issue Hāʻena reservations.
HawaiiPass does not issue parking passes or shuttle tickets.
HawaiiPass does not guarantee availability.

Why HawaiiPass exists

Kalalau permits and Hāʻena reservations can sell out quickly, but cancellations can reopen dates later. HawaiiPass exists to reduce constant manual checking and help travelers know when a matching opening appears.

How it works

1
Choose the dates or reservation types you want monitored.
2
HawaiiPass checks for matching reopened availability.
3
You get an email when a matching opening appears.
4
You book through the official system if the opening still works.

Independent alert service note

HawaiiPass is independent. It is not Go Hāʻena, Hawaiʻi DLNR, Hawaiʻi State Parks, or an official permit issuer. Official rules, inventory, prices, and booking decisions are controlled by the official systems.

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