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Manta rays are some of the most fascinating and enigmatic creatures in the ocean.
You don’t have to spend a cent to enjoy your vacation on the Garden Isle.
Don’t skip this little town on your next trip to the Garden Isle.
Here are eight reasons to get up early on vacation.
The three-day festival will offer over 700 made-in-Hawaiʻi products, live music, chef demos and more.
“Huki: A Canoe Celebration” on Oʻahu returns after pausing during the COVID-19 pandemic four years ago.
Here are some of the best places to dive in on Oʻahu, according to our readers.
The Islands are home to 15 lighthouses associated with the U.S. Coast Guard.
Hi Honey Farm in Waialua is passionate about honeybee education and saving the bees.
Find food vendors, live music and lots of locally grown fruits and veggies at this popular nighttime farmers market on the WIndward Side.
The century-old Tasaka Guri Guri in Kahului serves up scoops of sweet nostalgia.
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikīkī Beach Resort fireworks show begins at 8 p.m every Friday night.
A look back at Talk Story Bookstore—the westernmost bookstore in the country—as it approaches its 20th anniversary.
At Honomū Goat Dairy, you can do more than just buy farmstead cheeses and soaps. You can play with baby goats, too.
Hop aboard the newest bingsu trend and check out our four favorite spots on O‘ahu to try this delicious Korean shave ice dessert.
Some of the best beaches for swimming and frolicking are on Oʻahu’s south shore.
Now in its 47th year the annual celebration of hula on Oʻahu continues to draw thousands of locals and visitors.
Here’s how to enjoy July 4th festivities and catch spectacular firework shows across the Islands.
These budget-friendly options mean you can splurge in other ways on the Garden Isle.
Get into the island spirit with these cravable coconut-based treats.
Wahiawā in Central O‘ahu is more than a gateway to the North Shore.
Avoid the hotel crowds and stay at these three Maui B&Bs.
Engage in hands-on encounters with adorable land-dwelling creatures.
The Pan-Pacific Festival returns after a five-year break with performances by international and local artists, a ho‘olaule‘a and a bon dance.