Oʻahu
A trip to Hawaiʻi isn’t complete without experiencing a lūʻau. These are the best shows on Oʻahu in 2022, as voted by our readers.
The Waikīkī tradition returns on June 3.
If you’re looking for libations, from cold beers to craft cocktails, these local destinations have you covered.
Lei Day is May Day—no matter the day of the week.
Pick out pieces of Hawaiʻi for all your family and friends from these shops, voted as the best new stores for souvenirs on Oʻahu in our 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards.
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.
For excitement on O‘ahu outside of Waikīkī, the neighborhoods of Chinatown and Downtown Honolulu are well worth a visit.
Make haste and reserve your place at one of these establishments.
Some quick thinking saved the historic Waikīkī hotel a year’s worth of waiting.
Sweet As believes that ice cream should make you happy—and here it certainly does.
Where retro meets modern Hawaiʻi.
The mai tai. Some say: Why? Others say: Why not?
The special garland will be offered at a lei draping ceremony on March 17.
Here are the essentials on traveling between the islands on your next vacation to Hawaiʻi.
It will be their first performance in over two years.
After earning his culinary chops in Honolulu and New York local chef Keaka Lee opened his own eatery right in Kahala, Kapa Hale.
Have you seen this jaw-dropping mural of Carissa Moore and Duke Kahanamoku on O‘ahu's South King Street, painted by local artist Kamea Hadar?
Trade Waikīkī Beach for White Plains, and more.
Global travel company Big 7 Travel has awarded the Gathering Isle with the title of being the third most Instagrammable place on Earth, according to its studies.
Swap old favorites for new favorites.
A new residential building hits a major construction milestone, and the team at Ward Village strengthens its commitment to Hawaiʻi’s future.
Even the pickiest foodie can find something delicious in this beachy neighborhood.
For the third year in a row, the Honolulu Festival will be called off.