Activities
The upside of the statewide shutdown? Hawaiʻi’s beaches are getting the R&R they need.
The Hawaiʻi properties are hoping to bring the Islands into your hearts and homes.
The state issued a stay-at-home mandate starting today, but you can still enjoy the outdoors. Here’s how.
Spread the aloha one step at a time with the HONOLULU Family Virtual Fun Run.
The Honolulu designer offers a tutorial on sewing your own mask—or you can buy one of her DIY kits, too.
Live concerts in the Islands have been canceled, but local entertainers are still making music and finding new ways to reach their audiences. You, included.
There’s no better way to pass the time than with one of these reads.
You can’t visit the historic royal residence in Honolulu now, but you can tour it with these new virtual experiences.
Pearl Harbor at Home lets anyone with a computer access photos, video, recorded audio and books about World War II.
Don’t let COVID-19 stop you from visiting the Islands—at least virtually.
Stuck at home? Don’t worry. This curated playlist will make you feel like you’re on vacation in the Islands.
Put these beach adventures on your Hawai‘i bucket list.
The popular visitor destination is one of a dozens of events, festivals, malls and businesses affected by the fast-spreading COVID-19.
The spot is located further back from the dangerous sea cliffs at the end of Chain of Crater Road.
Atlantis Submarines’ sustainable efforts not only help grow the Valley Isle’s aquatic habitats, its submarine adventures give you a firsthand look at life under the sea.
Adventure along one of the world's most spectacular coastlines aboard a luxury catamaran or on a thrilling ocean raft.
Make your massage your own with the center’s menu of add-ons.
Pana‘ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens in Hilo is the only zoo in the U.S. located in a tropical rainforest.
Try this unique treatment at Spa Pure Waikīkī.
Nāhuku, or Thurston Lava Tube, in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has been closed to the public for nearly two years.
Going on a cage-free shark dive with One Ocean Diving is an unforgettable experience.
From picnicking at your favorite park to watching a movie under the stars, these ideas can raise the romance in your relationship.
The dreamy Oʻahu estate-turned-museum that once belonged to a Hawaiʻi heiress is well worth visiting—or revisiting—for these features.
The Kaka family's mission is to have every visitor who comes on a tour with them leave feeling like family.