Many people dream of one day getting the chance to visit Hawaii, but for most cost will always be the main factor preventing the trip.
Luckily, the state of Hawaii is making this possible, offering travelers the chance to stay at one of their hotels for free, in exchange for volunteer work.
The state tourism board announced a new program recently where volunteers can get one free night at various hotels, reports Fox News.
Those looking to travel to Hawaii just got a major discount if they are willing to give back to the state. Some big name hotel chains are also a part of the program, including The Ritz Carlton and Four Seasons. The program is looking for travelers that want to “take a trip that gives back.”
Some of the volunteer work includes tree planting, reforestation, beach cleanups, ocean reef preservation and making Hawaiian quilts for the elderly.
In exchange for the work, volunteers will get one extra night complimentary at one of the hotels involved with the program.
For anyone looking to take a trip to Hawaii, this may be the best opportunity.
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