O‘ahu: The Latest
There’s a lot to do at this luxe Honolulu resort, from daily yoga to cocktails at sunset.
View 53 garments of aloha wear at "Fashioning Aloha," an exhibit that highlights how the designs we see today are influenced by a mix of Hawai‘i’s culture and history.
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More than 30 miles west of Waikīkī is Oʻahu’s second city, a growing community with restaurants, boutiques and beaches.
Hilton Hawaiian Village launches the Inclusive Waikīkī Package with parking, dinner, drinks and meals for two for one nightly rate.
From the popular ʻahi poke musubi to the new Millennium Star martini, the luxe hotel celebrates 60 years of culinary creations.
Ultimate Circle Island Tours will have you going to Diamond Head, Turtle Beach and more—all in one adventure-filled day.
There are new food trucks, boutiques and places to explore on Oʻahu’s fabled North Shore.
The company has been perpetuating Hawaiian water sports for nearly 70 years.
North Shore native and pro surfer Jamie O‘Brien brings his expertise—and fun vibes—to surf instruction in Waikīkī.
From baby squid to hibiscus flowers, this popular snack shop offers more than 100 varieties of crack seed and preserved snacks.
The Kalihi Valley Instructional Bike Exchange, KVIBE, looks to change the way people think about one of Honolulu’s most diverse neighborhoods.
The only U.S. president from Hawaiʻi, Barack Obama and his family are frequent visitors to the island.
Guests share their fond memories of the historic Oʻahu hotel.
In a sea of poke spots, Aliʻi Fish Market on Oʻahu stands out with gourmet poke bowls featuring inventive twists on comforting flavors.