Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Jan. 1–7, 2026
See Iam Tongi in concert, buy beautiful beads, view art inspired by the history of Honouliuli Internment Camp and more.
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Summer is here and there’s a lot to celebrate, including World Oceans Day, National Pride Month and the homecoming of our beloved Hōkūleʻa—all for free, of course.
Shaka’s Hawai‘i’s Cool, Convertible and Covetable Shades
Add these sunglasses to your summer packing list.
Hale ‘Aina Happenings: What’s New with Hawai‘i Restaurants in June 2017
New mochi doughnuts at Liliha Bakery, Chef Mavro offers small plates and a new wine dinner at Azure features Twin Bridge Farms.
The Best Real Estate Professionals in Hawai‘i 2017
Buying a home in Hawai‘i might be the biggest investment you’ll ever make. Get expert help from the top agents and brokers listed here.
Tips for Every Budget: 63 Ways to Improve Your Hawai‘i Home
Whether you’ve got a three-bedroom kama‘āina gem or a compact condo in town, your Island home could always look a little nicer.
6 Local Beauty Oils for Soothing Summer Skin and Hair
These ultra moisturizing, versatile and all-natural oils are our summer go-to’s.
Finally, Senia is Open For Lunch
The buzzed-about Chinatown restaurant started lunch service, but the menu is slightly different.
Farm Friday: Farmers & Friends at the Red Barn Farmstand
This roadside stand in Hale‘iwa is bringing together local farmers and customers to talk story and eat at monthly events.
21 Wins for HONOLULU Magazine at the Hawaiʻi Publishers Association Pa‘i Awards
HONOLULU Magazine snags awards in more than half of the categories at this year’s Hawaiʻi Publishers Association Awards.
8 Late-Night Things To Do and Places to Eat in Honolulu
Who said everything closes at 9 p.m. in Hawaiʻi? These spots are open until at least midnight.
From Our Files: Moments from Hawai‘i’s Past–May Edition
A look back at Honolulu from April 1917 to 1982. Stories taken from the archives of Paradise of the Pacific and HONOLULU Magazine.
