Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: May 8–14, 2025
Meet Disney characters, go bird watching, celebrate Mother’s Day, see a silent film and more.
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Meet Disney characters, go bird watching, celebrate Mother’s Day, see a silent film and more.
Celebrate May Day and Cinco de Mayo, attend a Filipino fiesta, view Hawaiian artifacts and more.
Cycle on the North Shore, dance to Bollywood beats, see two spooky flicks, discover the history of Waialua and more.
Celebrate Earth Week, shop keiki-owned businesses, learn to line dance, cheer on two baseball rivals and more.
Sample Japanese street foods, go on a city-wide scavenger hunt, laugh out loud at an adults-only comedy night and more.
At every stop, you'll enjoy a fun wine tasting, savor light bites, and shop exclusive deals!
Celebrate Prince Kūhiō’s birthday, watch films about Lāhainā, sample ‘ono food, attend an author talk and more.
Ciao down on pasta, join a beach cleanup, meet the best big wave surfers, see a westside fireworks show and more.
Here’s the 411 on what you'll eat, where to park and more for our favorite breakfast event, taking place this Sunday.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, see a total lunar eclipse, watch a classic storybook musical, swim at an adults-only party and more.
See a fireworks spectacular, celebrate International Women’s Day, climb aboard big trucks, play with new technologies and more.
Party in Waipahu town, see a rock opera, celebrate all things sustainable, step right up to the circus and more.
Sip cocktails at a shopping pop-up, visit a written word art exhibition, search for secondhand finds and more.
Chinatown 808 is set to ring in the Year of the Snake with its signature Chinatown Festival & Parade, presented by American Savings Bank, on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025.
(Partner Content) This holiday season support local, and have a jolly good time at this free family- and pet-friendly event Saturday, Nov. 30.
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Gear up or grab a bike rental to ride across Waikīkī, around Honolulu’s historic sites, through parks and past the murals of Kaka‘ako.
Check out who’s taking the stage this spring at concert venues around O‘ahu.
The Honolulu Festival returns after a three-year hiatus with more food products, fairs and vibrant cultural performances.
Explore Doris Duke’s Shangri La, kayak to the Mokes or take a sunset catamaran sail.
After being closed for nearly three years, skaters can finally hit the ice once again.