The Best Things to Do on O‘ahu in November 2020
The 40th anniversary of an international film festival, a Thanksgiving concert, sunflower gazing, tree planting and more.
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The 40th anniversary of an international film festival, a Thanksgiving concert, sunflower gazing, tree planting and more.
Beauty salons, skate parks, dog parks, the Honolulu Zoo, Wet’N’Wild Hawai‘i and more have all set opening dates based on Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s latest Restore Honolulu order.
The 9 editorial and reader picks for the best ways to get out and active.
Katrina was thrilled about this mane event. Stacey thought it was going to be a nightmare. Read on to see how everything turned out.
Don’t let the tourists have all the fun.
When to show up, what to buy and strategies for making the most of your visit.
Local musicians set the stage for a killer lineup on Saturday, July 20.
Don’t let the tourists have all the fun.
46 cool things to try at O‘ahu’s museums.
The weird and wonderful creatures that populate Hawai‘i’s offshore waters are visible each night on this black-water dive.
More into adventure than romance? Try paintballing, ghost tours, jet packs and more.
Take in views of east Oʻahu at the top of this ridgeline trail.
The Kalalau Trail leads to a breathtaking view of a secluded beach.
Our tips for zip lining, climbing and free-falling with keiki as young as 6 years old.
6 things you should know about Honolulu’s scariest escape room.
Ahoy, matey! 7 things you need to know about becoming a buccaneer.
A local take on a touristy day whale watching on the Star of Honolulu.
7 things you should know about one of Honolulu’s escape rooms.
This popular trail is great for beginners and dog owners alike.
A couple of aquaponic wizards are running a watery farm where they breed a most captivating, and endangered, species.
7 tips to making the most of the museum for kids of all ages.
Who better to tell us about Maui’s hotspots than Malika Dudley, Hawaii News Now’s former weekend weather anchor, who now lives in Kihei.
We aren’t picky, we’re just…discerning.
You’ll never believe how they transformed some of these iconic O‘ahu locations into Lost film sets. Join us on a virtual tour of the show.