A Non-Commercial Island
This island is Kaho’olawe, the smallest of the eight volcanic islands that make up Hawaii. Things are a bit different here than on the other islands; for one, it is entirely free of commercial activities because of the laws prohibiting them.
This island is strictly for native Hawaiians and their traditional practices. That’s not to say that visitors aren’t welcome, but of course, any visitor has to abide by their rules and live without access to any form of business on the island. Perhaps it’s more suited to those looking to connect with nature on a somewhat spiritual level.