Waikiki
Find us at the bar at the Kaimana Beach Hotel.
Well known in Japan, First Cabin will open its first U.S. property in Spring 2025.
Kaimana Beach Hotel keeps its celebrated restaurant pono and ʻono with weekly cultural events and delicious food.
From Hanalei to Hale‘iwa, you'll want to book mark these destinations because Hawai‘i’s oceanside towns offer more than just beautiful beaches.
Only the name of this Oʻahu hotel—Trump International Hotel Waikīkī—has changed.
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikīkī Beach Resort fireworks show begins at 8 p.m every Friday night.
The Pan-Pacific Festival returns after a five-year break with performances by international and local artists, a ho‘olaule‘a and a bon dance.
There’s a lot you can do in Oʻahu’s bustling visitor hub—and it’s all free.
Here’s everything you need to know if you're attending Saturday’s homage to Spam.
The 20th annual Waikīkī Spam Jam is this weekend, and we get the scoops from the Queen of Spam.
The professional surfer makes an homage to the Islands’ surf culture with her new book “Hawaiʻi Gold: A Celebration of Surfing.”
Hilton Hawaiian Village launches the Inclusive Waikīkī Package with parking, dinner, drinks and meals for two for one nightly rate.
Spring is a great time to visit the Islands—and we’ll tell you why.
Been and done Waikīkī? There are great Oʻahu neighborhoods to explore nearby.
North Shore native and pro surfer Jamie O‘Brien brings his expertise—and fun vibes—to surf instruction in Waikīkī.
Off the strip at the Wayfinder Waikīkī, you don’t need an ocean view for a fantastic stay.
You can’t visit Hawaiʻi without photographic evidence.
The Waikiki Swim & Social Club is open to visitors and locals looking for light bites and all-day drinks at an exclusive pool deck and lounge.
Here’s an essential checklist for first-time travelers to the Gathering Place.
Veteran local chef Peter Merriman opens in his “dream” location with menus that highlight Hawaiʻi-grown ingredients.
From historic hotels in Waikīkī to sprawling family-friendly resorts, here are our editors picks for hotels on Oʻahu.
Our readers didn’t just want to know what to do in Hawaiʻi, but also what not to do.
Explore Oʻahu beyond Waikīkī and discover the spots that locals love.
This bustling Oʻahu city has way more to offer than sunny beaches.