The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority wants you to pull weeds, plant trees, and clean up beaches on your vacation. In exchange, participating hotels will comp you an extra night. That is the deal behind Mālama Hawaiʻi, a voluntourism program that pairs visitors with community projects across all four major islands. You book a Mālama package through a partner hotel, spend a few hours doing hands-on conservation or cultural work, and the hotel waives one night of your stay.
The program has been running since 2021, but the Hawaii Tourism Authority doubled down on it in January 2026 with a new strategic plan and the “Hawaiʻi Stays With You” marketing campaign. The pitch: Hawaiʻi is not just a beach destination. It is a place that changes how you see the world, if you engage with it.
Here is how the program works, which properties participate, and six volunteer experiences worth building a trip around.
