Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Feb. 19–25, 2026
Discover new favorites at a pop-up market, hear musical odes to Shakespeare, attend an indie book fest, visit a farm animal sanctuary and more.
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Discover new favorites at a pop-up market, hear musical odes to Shakespeare, attend an indie book fest, visit a farm animal sanctuary and more.
We’re more than ‘ukulele, mac nuts and kona coffee, although we love all three. Here’s a look at a few unusual industries making waves in the Islands, as well as some decades-old companies that are still committed to handcrafting in Hawai‘i.
When the pandemic prompted people to create or revive home gardens, this mom and pop business found ways to keep up with the growing demand for DIY food.
A Jana Lam Baggu drop. Extra 30% off Fighting Eel’s sale racks. Exclusive deals for HONOLULU Magazine readers. It’s all right here.
Here’s what it was like working out at a fitness studio for the first time since lockdown lifted.
Maryam Fortuna’s Hawai‘i brand is one to watch.
Now you can support these previously brick-and-mortar-only boutiques (and score some stylin’ finds) from the comfort of your couch.
Buy artwork by local artists for a limited time, and 100% of proceeds will go to a nonprofit or charity that stands up for human equality and justice for all.
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.
Let’s ditch the stained sweats and slink into the season’s hottest pieces that are ON SALE! Yes, for the third time: ON SALE!
Shop big mana’s house online.
Poppy hues, sleek suiting and cutting-edge accessories will soon be everywhere.