“I thought I couldn’t travel to Hawai’i…”

Thanks for paying attention.

You’re just the type of person we want on this trip…

Every year 6 MILLION tourists flock to the Hawaiian islands and spend an average of US$4,000+/week. These tourists partake in exploitation, depletion, and displacement of the Native Hawaiian people.

Well, THIS trip does the exact opposite.

There is no ethical way to travel to Hawaiʻi without centering the Hawaiian people, and there is no Hawaiian people without ‘aina (land).

From Doctor Kiona:

A BETTER WAY TO TRAVEL TO HAWAIʻI.

As someone born & raised on the Hawaiian islands, I intimately feel the issues that tourism, militarization, and colonization brings.

I feel loss & rage when someone asks me for advice on “where to stay” or “how to visit” knowing that my reality of living in Hawai’i is VERY different than the paradise they’re expecting to experience, away from the hurt and trauma.

For years, I’ve thought about how this could all be so different. If people just LISTENED understood what has happened & continues to happen here. That colonization is not a thing of the past but a current & ever present threat.

So finally, I have decided to TRANSMUTE that anger into something productive. Alongside my kanaka kumus (Native Hawaiian teachers), I put together a REGENERATIVE model to travel to Hawai’i that honors the people, the land, and ourselves. Where tourists can participate in regenerating capital, land, and hear the voices of Native Hawaiian People.

Hence, a journey of what it’s REALLY like living in Hawai’i…

Tour highlights:

  • Learn

    From Native Hawaiians about the effects of military and invasive tourism on their everyday lives.

    Hawai’i has such a unique biosphere that only kanaka have the knowledge to heal the land and waters through their cultural practices.

  • DINE

    Harvest your own lau lau on the taro farms of the Hawaiian valleys and experience an authentic “luau”.

    We cater kalua pig slowly smoked in an imu (underground oven) that is 100% kanaka grown and locally produced from the land.

  • EXPLORE

    'Iolani Palace and learn about the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian monarchy.

    The occupation of Pearl Harbor with a Hawaiian veteran to discuss the destruction of the sacred spaces that once existed.

    The coral reefs for a lesson on how to regrow coral at an accelerated rate.

  • STAY

    At a unionized hotel where the majority of workers are generationally Hawaiian from the plantation era and whose manager was born and raised in Hawai'i.

    Walking distance to the beaches along the Waikiki strip with access to speakeasies, restaurants and world class shopping.

  • -April '26-

    April 26 - May 2, 2026

    $4,550

    Double Occupancy

Hawaiʻi Educational Tour Itinerary

Travelers watching the sunset in Waikiki during Reroot's Hawai'i Educational Tour

Did You Know?

Hawai’i is 3,000 miles away from any land base making it the most isolated island in the world. Therefore its biodiverse ecosystem exists ONLY on these islands.

Travelers learning to make a traditional lei during Reroot’s Hawai‘i Educational Tour

Did You Know?

Ti leaf is not native to Hawai'i but is embedded in Hawaiian life ways. It is used for hula skirts, underground ovens & treating fevers. When you receive a ti leaf lei, you are receiving healing.

Did You Know?

The majority of Native Hawaiians signed a petition and successfully convinced the Senate not to annex the nation. However, the petition was hidden & found 100 years later accidentally by a Hawaiian student!

Travelers learning about Military Occupation during Reroot’s Hawai‘i Educational Tour

Did You Know?

The average home in Hawai’i costs $1 million–displacing many Native Hawaiians resulting in the highest rates of homelessness in the US.

A $700 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot.

Travelers perorming service to the land during Reroot Hawaiian Educational Tour

Did You Know?

The word "lu'au" actually means the top of the leaf, which is usually what is cooked at an 'AHA'AINA or a gathering meal.

Travelers practice Hula during a class on Reroot's Hawai'i Educational Tour

Did You Know?

Practicing Hula was once banned in Hawai’i but was allowed to be performed only for tourists. This became one way for Hawaiians to preserve their language.

Traditional Hawaiian canoes being prepared for use on Reroot Hawaiian Trip

Did You Know?

The creation story, according to Hawaiians, begin with coral.

Tavelers participating in Closing Ceremony to end Reroot's Hawaiian Educational Tour

Tour Price: $4,550

All quoted prices are based of double occupancy (shared rooms).

Private rooms are available at an additional cost.

A $700 non-refundable deposit is required to reserve your spot.

What’s included:

  • Accommodations

  • Breakfast + lunch included everyday from Kanaka-owned and/or generationally Hawaiian locally owned businesses

  • Welcome dinner

  • All activities lead by kanaka kumus

  • Airport and ground transport

  • 24/7 support

  • A full list of recommendations of walkable dinner spots we support & a scavenger hunt of speakeasy's should you want to opt into night time activities

NOT included:

  • Airfare

  • Entrance/VISA fees 

  • Alcohol

  • Daily dinner

  • Souvenirs