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Oʻahu’s Duke Kahanamoku Beach and Maui’s Wailea Beach are on the list—but not at the top.
The Waikīkī tradition returns on June 3.
After decades of decline, the population of this endangered seal species is its highest in more than 20 years.
With its new appearance and stronger ties to Hawaiian culture, the Maui resort is taking luxury to a new level.
Lē‘ahi, also known as Diamond Head, is the third Hawaiʻi state park to require advanced reservations.
Overnight camping at Bellows Field Beach Park in Waimānalo will once again be closed this summer to look after nesting sea turtles and their hatchlings.
A federal judge in Florida struck down the federal travel-related mask mandate on Monday.
The statewide indoor mask mandate will expire at 11:59 p.m. on March 25 along with the Safe Travels program.
The popular visitor attraction will only allow residents and property owners into the area.
While counties in Hawaiʻi repeal emergency Covid rules, the state's indoor mask mandate still stands.
Starting March 26, domestic travelers will no longer need to quarantine or show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to enter the state.
For the first time in two years, Oʻahu will not be operating under an emergency order regarding COVID-19.
The Waikīkī SPAM Jam, Duke's OceanFest and more O‘ahu festivals are back this year.
Starting today, having a booster shot—while still recommended—will not be required for fully vaccinated activities on Maui.
You read that right, HAWAIʻI Magazine will be back in print starting with our upcoming Readers' Choice Awards issue.
The mandatory quarantine period has dropped from ten days to five, along with a slew of other COVID-19 regulation changes.
Maui County changes its definition of being “fully vaccinated.”
Hawai‘i has had a rollercoaster of a year, so let's take a look back at some of the biggest stories and news that dominated the headlines.
Here's how to stay safe and what to expect as Hawaiʻi reports over a thousand COVID-19 cases a day.
With Sunday already a restricted day, tour operators and rental companies will only be able to operate tours during weekdays.
For the third year in a row, the Honolulu Festival will be called off.
From Willie K's rendition of “O Holy Night” to Henry Kapono’s cover of “Merry Christmas to You,” here are a few Hawaiʻi-Christmas songs you’ll love, curated by HAWAIʻI Magazine staff.
When the weather outside is frightful ... stay indoors.
To combat no-shows, the state is requiring visitors to pay upon making their reservations.