Hawai‘i Island
Follow one family’s food adventures on a weekend jaunt to Hawai‘i Island.
These new offerings on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island showcase waterfalls, chocolate, rum and sunsets.
Hilo-born creative powerhouse Kuhao Zane, son of celebrated artist Sig Zane, shares his spots to eat and relax.
Trust us, taking the long way to Hilo via Hawaii Belt Road and Mamalahoa Highway is worth the drive.
The new LightSUP tours let you experience the Kohala Coast on a paddleboard like you’ve never seen before.
This low-key bohemian borough is flush with artsy boutiques, locally sourced grinds and some of the best coffee in the nation.
Yamanaka swept Hawaii's 2019 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, but he’s not letting it get to his head.
While Oahu, Kauai and Maui were getting thunderstorms and heavy rains, Hawaii Island's Mauna Kea got a sprinkle of snow.
You don’t have to be a bookworm to appreciate these locally owned treasures.
This retail experience on the Big Island’s Kohala Coast offers great restaurants, unique shops and ways to learn more about Hawaii’s unique culture.
The largest petroglyph field in Hawaii holds more than 23,000 carved images.
Hawaii's oldest food festival honors Kona’s cultural heritage and showcases its coffee industry.
Dine on healthy, hearty vegetarian fare and explore an eclectic art gallery and garden at this hidden gem, owned by artist Ira Ono.
The lakeside shopping center within the Waikoloa Beach Resort offers cultural activities, educational displays and even a nine-hole putting course.
About half of the trail has been open since April, but the rest of the 4-mile loop remained closed for repairs until now.
Keith Tallet and Sally Lundberg returned to Hawaii Island and found a source of creativity along the remote Hamakua Coast.
The full list of 2019 winners, ranked by our readers and editors.
After surviving a historic eruption over a year ago, most of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii Island has reopened, including the popular Kilauea Iki trail.
Explore the Big Island’s stunning geography, storied culture, ono food and plush resorts.
Christina Maffei, now a Honolulu-based consultant, was crowned the champion of the 11th annual Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai Festival in Kona.
Ongoing protests have halted construction of an extremely large telescope on top of Mauna Kea. Currently, the road to the summit remains closed.
In sacred Waipio Valley, along Big Island’s wild coast, water is everything.
The family-run Popover Bakery & Café bakes up doughnuts, flatbreads and, yes, popovers.
For $10, you can try eight unique wines, all grown on the high-altitude slopes of Mauna Loa.