O‘ahu Walking Tour: Take a Journey Back to When Waikīkī Was Home to The Ali‘i
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
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We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
This year marks the 2nd year in the festival’s 40-year run that it will be held at historic ‘Iolani Palace. Here’s your guide to what to expect, where to park and more.
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
This year’s impressive lineup of food vendors from brunch’s best Cafe Kaila to food truck favorite GYOZILLA will leave you wishing you had room for more.
From trendy jewelry to scented candles and baby blankets, the Best of Honolulu Festival presented by American Savings Bank has 17 shopping booths with tons of products for you, your ʻohana and your home.
Celebrate those long summer days by joining a big bon dance, meeting local artisans, sitting in the park for live music and halau performances and entering to win $100 at one of our best events.
We try walking tours that uncover O‘ahu’s rich history and culture.
Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i artist Jeff Gress made this year’s Honolulu Surf Film Festival logo a subtle nod to surf culture. The festival runs July 7 through Aug. 3 at Doris Duke Theatre.
Bon dance in the moonlight, score secondhand treasures, marvel over Marvel and find joy at the bottom of a sake cup.
From ‘ukulele to ballet, the entertainers at this year’s Best of Honolulu Festival have a few tricks up their sleeves, or at least one of them does.
“Summer Slide” pays homage to Hawaiʻi’s favorite pastime through vintage surf photography, three surf documentaries from around the world and a collection of surfboards.
What to bring, when to arrive and what booth to visit first at our annual free event.
From EDM to jazz to British reggae fusion, there is quite a mix of artists to check out this month.
Whether it’s celebrating King Kamehameha Day at the park, watching a movie under the stars or enjoying some mango-inspired cocktails, this summer ought to be off to a good start.
You don’t have to walk far for great eats and drinks in this Honolulu neighborhood.
(Sponsored) The East-West Center’s annual forum takes place on Thursday, May 17.
For a fun outing with the keiki or a challenging workout, this hike is great for everyone.
How to book swap, hear authors, watch dances, see Jake Shimabukuro and schedule it all at the annual free event.
It wouldn’t be May without a Lei Day celebration full of flowers, hula and musical performances. Plus, get your agricultural knowledge on “Nalo Style” at the Third Annual Parade of Farms or take a break from the heat for a free movie screening at the East-West Center.
From rap to reggae to classical music, there are great shows to catch in town this month.
A farm, amazing poke and stylish shopping from local tastemakers? Yes, really.
Cheer on Michelle Wie in a golf tournament or get back to your roots volunteering at a loʻi. And, of course, wrap up April by satisfying all of your Spam cravings at the 2018 Waikīkī Spam Jam.
An up and down ridge hike with some sweet views.
From hip-hop to Hawaiian music, there are plenty of great shows to see this month.