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Kauai County, Hawaii has stricterCOVID-19 safety precautions for travel than the rest of the state. If you're planning to fly straight to Kauai from out of state, the island requires a COVID-19 test three days before traveling, and another round of testing three days after arrival while quarantining at one of the Enhanced Movement Quarantine (EMQ) "resort bubbles." If the second test comes back negative, the traveler will no longer have to quarantine.
The word "quarantine" may bring back some bad memories, but doing it at one of these "resort bubbles" isn't as bad as it sounds, especially for those staying at Hyatt's Lodging at Kukuiula. Here, EMQ guests will still have access to amenities at the Club at Kukuiula, which includes a golf course and pool.
Keep scrolling to see what it's like to quarantine at the property:
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At the Lodge at Kukuiula, out of state travelers looking for a reprieve from the mainland can quarantine on the property while still accessing the paradises of Hawaii.
The Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
To keep non-quarantine guests safe from recently arrived EMQ guests and club members, the 1,010-acre property has set hours throughout the day for EMQ travelers to access several of the club's amenities.
The Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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These amenities include the infinity pool, which is being reserved specifically for EMQ guests ….
The property's infinity pool.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
… the gym, which can be reserved for use between 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. …
The club villa at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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… the 13-acre farm where guests can pick its crops, including flowers, fruits, and vegetables …
The property's farm.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
… the golf course ...
The golf course at the Club at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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… and some trails for fresh air.
The club villa at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
EMQ guests can also rent different types of bikes or a scooter to get some physical activity in while quarantining.
The club cottages at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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For food, guests can either order delivery or takeout from one of the club's restaurants, dine-in at two of its eateries, or book a private dinner with a view for $500.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
You may be vacationing, but you'll still have to take the virus seriously at the resort.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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Guests will still have to wear face masks and social distance.
The club villa at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
They'll also have to wear a tracking device - the Aqua quarantine bracelet - and have the Aqua app downloaded on their phones.
The club villa at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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And don't bother trying to outsmart the tracking device or app.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
If a visitor is caught leaving the club's approved EMQ areas during the initial three-day quarantine, they could be arrested by local police.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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Unfortunately, this means beaches are off-limits for the quarantine period.
The Club at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
In order to keep the workers safe, the property has scattered hand sanitizer throughout the area, set up social distancing protocols where possible, and frequently cleans different parts of the public spaces.
The club villa at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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The check-in process has also been sped up to decrease face time.
The farm at the Club at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
To ensure safety in between guests, the rooms are left empty for at least two days before the next set of guests arrive.
The club cottages at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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According to Erin Gushman, the director of marketing Kukuiula Development, the 1,010-acre property decided to take the "resort bubble" route because its expansive space allows guests and the club's members to stay safe on the property.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
"Thanks to the EMQ program, we've been able to welcome many of our members and guests to Kukuiula, many of whom have stayed for several months at a time," Gushman told Insider in an email interview.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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According to Gushman, most of its club members and guests are there for "extended stays."
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
The property has also since been able to reap the benefits of becoming an EMQ resort bubble.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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According to Gushman, bookings increased "dramatically" after the Lodge at Kukuiula became a resort bubble.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
"We've seen a surge of momentum similar to 2020 pre-COVID-19 numbers," Gushman wrote.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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Room rates at the Lodge at Kukuiula have not changed during the coronavirus pandemic.
The club bungalow at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
Here, accommodations fall into three categories: villas, cottages, and bungalows that range from one to four bedrooms.
The Club at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
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According to Gushman, the villa - which has three interior bedrooms and an additional detached guest house bedroom - is the most popular residence type.
The club villa at the Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula
The club villas - which are also the lodge's the most expensive accommodations - start at $2,039 a night. The space can sleep up to eight guests.
The Kukuiula property.
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The rest of the accommodations range from $756 a night for the one-bedroom bungalow for two people, to $1,439 a night for the three-bedroom cottage for six people.
The club bungalow Lodge at Kukuiula.
Club and Lodge at Kukuiula