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On this week's episode of the "Have Aloha Will Travel" podcast, Cat and Kevin discuss the new COVID-19 shutdown regulations on Oʻahu.
Here’s a list of things you can do during this partial island shutdown.
State parks, beaches, hiking trails, botanical gardens and more on Oʻahu will be shutting down as the COVID-19 situation in Hawaiʻi continues to escalate.
On this week's episode of the Have Aloha Will Travel podcast, Cat and Kevin talk about HAWAIʻI Magazine's 2021 Readers' Choice Awards and their own personal picks!
Got a moment? Then sit back, relax and listen to these 27 songs that remind our staff and readers of summer in Hawaiʻi.
The normally bustling beachside borough’s electric energy has been reduced to a low hum.
Summer heat, mango allergies and accidental day drinking are just a few problems Hawaiʻi locals have to deal with during the summertime.
This week on the “Have Aloha Will Travel” podcast, Cat, Kevin and Kyla chat about what Waikīkī, Kailua and Haleʻiwa are like right now.
Our readers ranked where to find their favorite shave ice on Oʻahu in our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.
The usually-bustling neighborhood on the island’s south shore is quieter—and packed with locals.
Get inked, purchase locally produced sake, pick up a used surfboard, throw a few beers back and renew your car’s safety check all on one street.
After nearly 50 years in business, Agnes’ Portuguese Bake Shop returns with a new owner and a new location—but the same recipe for Portuguese doughnuts.
Oʻahu has so many amazing beaches and these are the best of the best, according to our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.
After months of closure, Bishop Museum and the Waikīkī Aquarium reopen with new safety protocols.
Leave bustling Honolulu and into a new world on the Oʻahu’s Windward Side at the Valley of the Temples.
After months of closure, the iconic landmark in Honolulu will reopen with new rules and modified hours.
Lace up your shoes and hit the pavement—or trail—on your next vacation to Oʻahu.
Mānoa Chocolate on Oʻahu may be temporarily closed, but you can order all of its bean-to-bar chocolates online and even take a virtual tour.
Oʻahu-based artist Nick Kuchar is exploring new creative opportunities, such as instructional sketching videos for keiki and original, smaller-scale prints.
The upside of the statewide shutdown? Hawaiʻi’s beaches are getting the R&R they need.
This historic quilting company is giving back to the community by sharing its iconic patterns and designs for everyone to enjoy.
You can’t visit the historic royal residence in Honolulu now, but you can tour it with these new virtual experiences.
At a time when travel to the Islands is at an all-time low, hotels are spreading aloha to the world.