New in Town: Summer 2024
New places we’ve spotted across the island include O‘ahu’s first adults-only hotel, a free art gallery and a Japanese grocery.
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New places we’ve spotted across the island include O‘ahu’s first adults-only hotel, a free art gallery and a Japanese grocery.
We break down all the info you need about camping on O‘ahu: where to go, what to bring, how to set up, how to level up and more.
The private home of Jean and Zohmah Charlot is now open for tours.
Not sure what to do with your kids this summer? Look no further than our list of the best campsites and hikes on O‘ahu for the whole family.
Island hop to the Garden Isle and save on your hotel stay.
With trendy places to eat, and one with state-of-the-art wellness facilities.
Need an escape from the city hustle and bustle? Squeeze in a much-needed getaway to Hawai‘i Island for less with these hotel rates exclusively for locals.
The Trust for Public Land is hoping to complete its 50th project this year to celebrate 50 years in the 50th state.
Hawai‘i’s only Disney resort, ‘Aulani offers a top-of-the-line getaway for kama‘āina Mouseketeer families.
Find out what’s new at Hawai‘i’s busy airports and keep 10 travel tips in your pocket to navigate them successfully.
Drive through 13 ahupua‘a as you shop for fresh finds, explore a hidden garden and eat your way up the coast of Windward O‘ahu.
Soak in the beauty of Hawai‘i, take cheerful Insta-worthy family photos and sip fresh-squeezed lemonade at this family-run farm in Waimānalo.
Visit a Korean temple, buy some new plants, catch a foreign film and discover the lesser-known parts of East O‘ahu.
Celebrate Mom with these special events and workshops where she'll receive pampering and precious handmade gifts.
Eat your way through Poke Fest, admire the Shinnyo Lantern Floating ceremony, and find your jam at concerts and art events.
Our tips for making sure you’re prepared for this intense trek with a breathtaking view.
Tips and tricks on how to vacation in Big Island with ease.
Agritourism is booming on Maui. Take your pick of a range of local crops, from coffee to dragon fruit farms.
A couple of aquaponic wizards are running a watery farm where they breed a most captivating, and endangered, species.