Oʻahu
The popular local chain has finally expanded to Oʻahu—and its first location is right on Kapahulu Avenue.
Together, Waikīkī Market and Piko Kitchen + Bar are a one-stop shop for delicious bites, creative drinks—and your grocery needs.
Due to high winds, Clyde Aikau—brother to Eddie Aikau—has announced that the Eddie will not go on Wednesday.
These markets have the freshest local ingredients and some of the most exclusive products on the island.
Here are some of the trendiest eateries on Oʻahu.
Who can forget the beautiful fragrance from the Cinnabon in the food court?
As long as Musubistro and its fish katsu musubi are there, massive wintertime waves aren’t the only reason to head up to the North Shore.
The season of XXL surf is upon us, so here's how you can watch the gigantic winter swells on Oʻahu.
From catching sunrise at Lanikai Beach to eating lunch at a shrimp truck, here are our must-dos for your next vacation to Oʻahu.
Mark your calendars for the comeback of the popular light parade.
Grab brownies for breakfast, watch the pros and practice yoga at sunset: There’s plenty to do on Oʻahu’s iconic North Shore, even on a budget.
You don't want to miss this sleepy coastal town in Windward Oʻahu.
All without getting a parking ticket or annoying the residents.
The gorgeous, crescent-shaped Oahu beach and its inviting waters bring campers to its shores.
An island home on a grand scale.
The plumeria isn’t native to Hawai‘i—but it’s still iconic and prominent at the Kaimukī Lei Stand.
Stuck with a long layover on Oʻahu, or just here on a short jaunt? Here are tips on how to make the most of your time.
Discover your new favorite hotel in Oʻahu to work and play.
This Waikīkī poolside bar pays tribute to Hawaiʻi's golden era of travel.
This charming Honolulu town has great eateries, cute boutiques and hiking trails.
After unveiling Waikīkī’s first IV drip lounge, the ʻAlohilani Waikīkī Beach Resort continues to expand on its wellness initiatives.
Formerly the Aston Waikīkī Beach Hotel, The Twin Fin Hotel will open this November following a multi-million-dollar renovation.
Here’s your primer to the largest and longest-running cultural celebration as it returns to hosting in-person events.
Island hopping just got way easier—and cheaper.