Little Plumeria Farms Offers Guided Tours on O‘ahu’s North Shore
Tours are back on through October at this 20-acre property run by three generations of photographer Clark Little’s family. See what’s new.
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Tours are back on through October at this 20-acre property run by three generations of photographer Clark Little’s family. See what’s new.
We hit the Waimānalo golf course’s driving range for some glow-in-the-dark fun.
Soak in the beauty of Hawai‘i, take cheerful Insta-worthy family photos and sip fresh-squeezed lemonade at this family-run farm in Waimānalo.
Celebrate Mom with these special events and workshops where she'll receive pampering and precious handmade gifts.
Eat your way through Poke Fest, admire the Shinnyo Lantern Floating ceremony, and find your jam at concerts and art events.
Find out what's happening at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum in May 2023—live music, keiki workshops, young artists, and more.
We're loving its retro tropical aesthetic, charming cafe-bar and dreamy saltwater pool just minutes from the beach.
Groove to bossa nova, sample Spam dishes on Kalākaua Avenue, or spend an afternoon tailgating and watching polo.
Explore contemporary works from nearly 40 Native Hawaiian artists at the University of Hawai‘i.
HiSAM invites you to view the most recent additions to the "Art in Public Places" collection.
Among the fearless wāhine who charged in the big-wave surf contest: a mom-paramedic, environmental and LGBTQ+ activists, a huntress and equal rights warriors.
Mark your calendars to see John Mulaney and Jo Koy perform standup, attend the Punahou Carnival or sign up for the Great Aloha Run.
A workout class at Yoga Under the Palms in Kaimukī mixes yoga, sculpt and dance.
Explore Doris Duke’s Shangri La, kayak to the Mokes or take a sunset catamaran sail.
Still bummed your adventure travel plans were canceled? Get outside!
The Iranon ‘ohana offers family fun and lessons in living simply.
Here are 20 great adventures that offer beautiful vistas and waterfalls, steep climbs and relics of the past.
Ever wondered what the zoo is like once everyone leaves and the gates close? We took a few kids to try it out.
Big Island Bike Tours offers an e-bike ride around the historic property.
The 1,875-acre ahupua‘a is open for swimming, picnicking and exploring.
Inside a caldera, this 300-acre ranch offers tours of its dozen or so trails.
We attempted to make it out of Chambers Escape Games’ Temple in Kaka‘ako in less than an hour.