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Jump on bounce houses, ride holiday trains, play in 3,600-feet of snow and see a dazzling display of lights.
Here’s where you can party on New Year’s Eve with food, Champagne and friends, and also where you can go early to celebrate.
Crispy beef jerky? Musubi giclee prints? Local Crocs charms? Furikake cookies? Read on for the tastiest presents we're giving this year.
Create custom plant pots, block print your own tea towels, whip up wonderful wreaths (both botanical and charcuterie) and more.
Our friends at da Shop: Books + Curiosities present a selection of gift ideas beyond just books from their Kaimukī storefront.
Everything from prime rib and duck to Christmas cakes and New Year’s osechi boxes. More coming in Part 2 next week!
HONOLULU Magazine Team
Here are options to get fabulous gifts from Hawai‘i Designers and Boutiques.
Here’s your guide to the Dec. 3 opening night tree lighting ceremony and block party, and take photos with Santa throughout the month.
Check out The Christmas Bar Hawai‘i at Tiki’s, Winter Wonderland at Ala Moana Center, Sippin’ Santa at Prince Waikīkī, Secret Santa at The Other Side Lounge, Candy Cane Lane Speakeasy at ‘Alohilani Resort and the Infinity Bar at Show Aloha Land.
Here’s the rundown of where you can get festive this month.
For the hiking, surfing and camping fellas—and ladies!—who appreciate starry nights and days outdoors.
These petite presents have big personalities, style and charm—just like Santa.
Cheers to the hosts who make our spirits and kitchens bright.
Have yourself a tropical little Christmas with island motifs and cheery, punchy hues.
Joyful and whimsical finds that delight for $100 or less.