Aloha Friday Picks
Take advantage of our breezy summer weather and get out there!
Most schools start next week, so make this weekend count.
Turn off the stove and get out to eat this weekend.
This weekend sure is going to be a busy one!
Walk through a sunflower field, prep for the Merrie Monarch Festival and listen to Paula Fuga's new album, Rain on Sunday, this weekend.
Grab a local beer, take a hike or get the grill out.
These hikes are a great way to celebrate National Trails Day on June 5.
Here are three things to do this Memorial Day weekend.
This weekend’s gorgeous weather is too good to stay indoors.
With spring on its way out, here are three weekend activities you can do by yourself or with your ʻohana.
Check out a new restaurant, support a local farm or get inspired in the kitchen on National Foodies Day.
Whether you celebrate May Day, Lei Day or Arbor Day this weekend, there are a number of fun and exciting activities and events for you and your ʻohana.
Picnic in a botanical garden, grab a poke bowl and head to the beach, or learn how to make local-style mac salad at home.
Listen to Hawaiian music, brush up on your ʻukulele or run a half-marathon this weekend, wherever you are.
Get outside or stay in with these three weekend ideas.
Stay out of the rain—and away from spring breakers—with our Aloha Friday picks.
The rain is gone—so visit Sea Life Park, browse a pop-up bookstore or hit the trails.
If you love outdoor lūʻau, learning how to trace the genealogy of your ʻohana and doing sweet drifts at an indoor racetrack, then this weekend is perfect for you.
As winter in Hawaiʻi comes to a close, treat yourself with a show, haku lei or a drink with a little kick to it.
Celebrate Lunar New Year, Matsumoto Shave Ice and Valentine’s Day—all in one weekend.
This weekend is for the movie lovers, foodies and park ... lovers.
Virtually tour Shangri La, visit the Polynesian Cultural Center or check out the artwork and silent auction at Punahou Carnival online.
If you wanted to get more exercise, spruce up your home or watch more movies in 2021, this weekend is a great time to start.
Splurge on an at-home meal kit, visit the Festival of Lights on Kauaʻi and hike Diamond Head