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From hiking an active volcano to visiting the southernmost point in the U.S., here are our must-dos for your next vacation to the Big Island.
From hiking to a hidden waterfall in Kapaʻa to toasting mai tais in Hanalei, here are our must-dos for your next vacation to the Garden Isle.
Parcels in Waiea and Kahuku-Pōhue will be managed to preserve what makes them so ecologically and culturally significant.
The past and present meet in Hawaiʻi's oldest plantation town.
The list of extraordinary beaches in Hawaiʻi could be endless, but here are the Top 5 beaches throughout the Islands as voted by our readers.
Here’s a ranked list of the best towns to visit, according to our 2022 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Trade Waikīkī Beach for White Plains, and more.
Everything you need to know about exploring the west side of Hawaiʻi Island.
Kaʻena Point on the northwesternmost tip of Oʻahu is the leaping place of souls.
Discover this seaside stop where Hawaiian culture surrounds and natural wonders astound.
If you’re wondering when the best time to visit Hawaiʻi is, or if it’s hard to move here, you’ve come to the right place.
See the natural beauty of the Garden Isle from these trails, voted the best in our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Dotted along the entire coastline of Kauaʻi are some of the finest beaches in the state, and here the five HAWAIʻI Magazine readers love most.
Maui has so many amazing beaches and these are the best of the best, according to our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Find out which beaches around the Islands HAWAIʻI Magazine readers love the most.
Tips and tricks from a veteran traveler who safely vacationed in the Islands under the state’s pre-travel testing program.
This luxe resort on the Kohala Coast has something for every traveler, including kamaʻāina.
Like every traveler, each island is different.
The stunning photos taken in the Islands that won first and second place in our annual contest.
Love the Islands? Then you'll love these 13 locally designed gifts.
The luscious Hawaiʻi Island district is packed to the brim with gardens, fish markets and museums, and you don't even need a car to see it all.