Pandemic gave locals fleeting taste of a tourist-free Hawaii

Guests are seen poolside at the Kahala Hotel & Resort in Honolulu, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020. Some locals have mixed feelings about tourists returning during the pandemic after enjoying a Hawaii with dramatically fewer tourists since March. (AP Photo/Jennifer Sinco Kelleher)

In this photo provided by Yoko Liriano, Bryant de Venecia poses for a photo with his paddleboard in Honolulu, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2020. He started stand-up paddle-boarding when there were fewer tourists coming to Hawaii during the pandemic. He's among the Hawaii residents feeling ambivalence toward tourists returning now that the state is allowing incoming travelers to to bypass a 14-day quarantine with a negative COVID-19 test. (Yoko Liriano via AP)

People are seen on the beach and in the water in front of the Kahala Hotel & Resort in Honolulu on Nov. 15. (AP Photo/Jennifer Sinco Kelleher)

Bryant de Venecia poses for a photo with his paddleboard in Honolulu on Nov. 11. (Yoko Liriano/via AP)

HONOLULU — Line-Noue Memea Kruse lives on Oahu’s famed North Shore, where marveling at sea turtles, epic waves and sunsets that paint the sky orange and purple are a must for many tourists in Hawaii.