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See the natural beauty of the Garden Isle from these trails, voted the best in our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
The editorial team at HAWAIʻI Magazine loves all of the coffee shops and cafés around Hawaiʻi, and put together five of their favorites for the 2021 Readers' Choice Awards.
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POW! WOW! The First Decade: From Hawaiʻi to the World Presented by Hawaiian Airlines brings Queen Street and Kakaʻako to Bishop Museum in a one-of-a-kind art exhibit.
Due to COVID-19, visitors must wear masks and stay six feet apart.
What you should know, do and pack if you’re hitting the trails alone.
Your average tiki bar probably has more in common with nostalgia for mid-century Americana than any real particular place in the Pacific. But throughout Hawai‘i, five tiki hotspots—ranging from spooky to kitsch to iconic—are doing things right.
This river is Hawai‘i’s only navigable waterway (by boats larger than kayaks).
Lace up your shoes and hit the pavement—or trail—on your next vacation to Oʻahu.
At Camp Olowalu you can reconnect with nature while still sleeping in an actual bed.
Free to visit, this garden on Oahu offers a serene tour through Hawaiian foliage, South American cacti and even African flora.
The Hawaii Cat Café on Kapahulu Avenue lets customers sip away on a coffee or latte in a room full of adorable cats.
And it was better than we had expected.
Easy to miss but hard to leave, here’s how to fill a day exploring central Maui’s most eclectic town, Wailuku.
Not made of money, but want the island treatment? We’ve got you.
Following multimillion-dollar renovations, Kauai hotel The ISO is as affordable as it is luxurious.
A nighttime tour of Honolulu's bustling tourism hub and its cocktails.
Even the bustling hub of Hawaii tourism has some great meals under $15.
From Diamond Head to Chun’s Reef, there’s a spot on all sides of the island for beginners to get their feet wet.
Climb nature's rawest obstacles with Hawaii's growing bouldering community.
Garden Café’s got your back when you’re feeling hangry on the Road to Hana.
Consisting entirely of stairs at various inclines, this trail is ready to kick your butt.
Short, steep and shady, this Oahu trail gives you an unrivaled view of the North Shore.
These mobile eateries are adding splashes of color and a delicious variety of international cuisine to the Garden Isle’s green landscape.