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The dreamy Oʻahu estate-turned-museum that once belonged to a Hawaiʻi heiress is well worth visiting—or revisiting—for these features.
Just a mile into the 400-acre garden in Windward Oʻahu are more—and better—photo ops.
A handful of farms across the Islands raise the livestock for its coveted fleece. And they’re adorable.
Follow one family’s food adventures on a weekend jaunt to Hawai‘i Island.
The bestselling author of “The Descendants” shares the Hawaiʻi experiences and places that she loves.
These new offerings on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island showcase waterfalls, chocolate, rum and sunsets.
From botanical gardens to indoor playgrounds, these activities promise fun for kids of all ages.
From volcanic eruptions to the banning of plastics (and sunscreen) and everything in between, it’s been a wild 10 years in Hawaii.
Award-winning chef and Hawaii Regional Cuisine pioneer Alan Wong shares his favorite things to do and eat.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Hawaii, so here are some activities to get you in the holiday mood.
Your favorite local swimwear brand just went brick-and-mortar.
At Camp Olowalu you can reconnect with nature while still sleeping in an actual bed.
Who wouldn’t want a Spam musubi, nene or humpback whale on your tree?
We've got 22 gift ideas for everyone on your Christmas list.
The Molokai-based design house teams up with the local airlines to create a new line of in-flight amenities carrying a message of sustainability.
On this Thanksgiving, we reflect on everything we’re grateful for.
Finding a parking stall, especially one near your destination, is a tall task, so we’ve made it a little easier with this Ala Moana Center parking guide.
In this five-part series, we tell you everything you need to know about shopping and eating at Hawaii’s largest mall.
Browse all the new items in HAWAII Magazine’s online store.
You don’t have to be a bookworm to appreciate these locally owned treasures.
Oahu-based tour guide Forest Bathing Hawaii offers a version of the Japanese ritual that can help calm and rejuvenate you.
Don’t despair: There are ways to enjoy the Islands, even on cloudy days.
Honolulu-based Tea Chest Hawaii debuts one of the rarest teas on the market, crafted by Maui Tea Farm.