In West Maui, recent wildfires have resulted in the devastating loss of loved ones, homes, cultural and historic sites and businesses. However, amidst the tragedy, the spirit of Maui remains strong. As Lahaina recovers, respectful travel to the accessible areas of Maui is welcomed – now more than ever.
With the exception of Lahaina, we encourage your clients to visit the accessible areas of Maui mindfully, as well as the other Hawaiian Islands. Your clients’ time in Hawai‘i will bolster the local economy and positively impact Maui’s road to recovery.
Become a certified Hawai‘i Destination Specialist today.
Demand for Hawai‘i is timeless and consistently high—and so are satisfaction levels from visitors to the Hawaiian Islands. In addition to fortifying you with the expertise and insight to enrich your clients’ visits, this program provides exclusive benefits.
Here’s what you’ll receive:
Multiple tiers to complete at your own pace
Valuable customer referrals
Priority invitation to Hawai‘i educational events
Access to specialist-only webinars
Use of the Hawai‘i Destination Specialist badge
Continuing education credits from The Travel Institute
Travel discounts upon completion of all six certifications
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