Things to Do on O‘ahu in Summer 2026 (Part 1)
Celebrate diverse cultures at fun festivals, join a running or swimming race, see Earth, Wind & Fire in concert and more.
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Celebrate diverse cultures at fun festivals, join a running or swimming race, see Earth, Wind & Fire in concert and more.
The 31st annual Made in Hawai‘i Festival returns on Aug. 15–17. Here’s what you should know before you go.
Hawai‘i residents can score awesome kama‘āina deals at these O‘ahu retailers.
These 19 winners deserve a spot on your must-buy list.
Indulge in beauty and self-care products and services like the best cooling wipes, brow styling, chiropractic treatments and more.
The leather specialty boutique not only stocks wallets, belts, bags and lei but also fish leather products.
The collab project Kanikapila showcases performances by well-known and up-and-coming local musical artists on social media and YouTube.
Honolulu Night Market returns to Our Kaka‘ako on Saturday, July 19, with a slew of new vendors, entertainment and activities.
Celebrate the spirit of summer at cultural festivals, shop made-in-Hawai‘i products and see Japanese artist Ado live in concert.
Guests dressed to honor the spirit of old Hawai‘i in captivating mu‘umu‘u. Plus, a fashion show by Puamana Crabbe Designs, Princess Ka‘iulani Fashions and TAV Pacific.
Revisiting that time we found an off-the-beaten-path stall selling top-line handmade knives and everyday knives at City Square’s open market.
See the dramedy play that inspired a Netflix sitcom, join the lantern floating ceremony, jam with Maoli and welcome bon dance season.
Stamen + Style creates bold new looks for lei by mixing and matching different blocks of blooms.