Duke Kahanamoku
The beloved restaurant known for its mai tai and Hula Pie will debut in Kona in late 2025.
The professional surfer makes an homage to the Islands’ surf culture with her new book “Hawaiʻi Gold: A Celebration of Surfing.”
This bustling Oʻahu city has way more to offer than sunny beaches.
Mark your calendars; Waikīkī’s biggest ocean festival is back. Here’s your primer.
Have you seen this jaw-dropping mural of Carissa Moore and Duke Kahanamoku on O‘ahu's South King Street, painted by local artist Kamea Hadar?
The Duke’s legacy can be found in Hawai‘i and across the globe, from replica surfboards to blonde ales and even commemorative stamps.
Known for its ono hula pies, Duke’s Waikiki ups its game by selling Duke-branded attire from Duke's Surf Shop.
The famed first generation of Hawaiʻi beach boys offered the Islands’ earliest visitors lessons in surfing, paddling and Hawaiian culture.
Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku, ladies and gentlemen.