Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i: The Latest
These handcrafted zero-proof tropical drinks are so good you might not even notice they’re booze-free.
Now visitors can paddle a waa, or Hawaiian canoe, out on the ocean with the assistance of experienced Maui watermen as guides.
The annual four-day event celebrates all things whales at the height of humpback whale season in Hawaii.
Travaasa Hana newcomer chef James Watts makes a splash with a robust, often local Maui-sourced dinner menu that satisfies.
While whale counts are down in the Islands, populations around the world are doing well.
Her whirlwind success includes website crashes, celebrity endorsements and one very memorable helicopter ride.
Lanai’s only town might be small, but there’s a lot to buy, eat and see along its humble streets.
Step into another world at Maui’s Haleakala National Park.
Learn everything you could possibly want to know about coconuts at this family-run farm on the slopes of the West Maui Mountains.
This Kula farm pairs the meditative practice with adorable miniature goats—and it’s awesome.
Here, the beauty of traditional Hawaiian ways of living are kept alive night after night.
It’s the best place in West Maui to go for local cuisine and fun cocktails.
Looking for culinary adventure? Maui's restaurants provide excitement in various guises.
The Lounge is our new go-to spot on Maui, and the perfect posh place to grab an elegant pau hana cocktail.
Good news: You can still explore some of Hawaii’s most popular parks.