Health/Wellness
This river is Hawai‘i’s only navigable waterway (by boats larger than kayaks).
Lace up your shoes and hit the pavement—or trail—on your next vacation to Oʻahu.
On the north shore of Kaua‘i is a unique forest designed to produce food and medicinal herbs.
Big Island-based Shaka Tea is the first line of Hawai‘i-grown herbal ice teas brewed with the endemic māmaki.
The luxe resort at Ko ʻOlina is now offering the world’s first multisensory virtual reality experience aimed at relaxation and restoration.
Expect to see a lot more Biki bikes rolling around Honolulu in the coming years.
These new offerings on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island showcase waterfalls, chocolate, rum and sunsets.
The new LightSUP tours let you experience the Kohala Coast on a paddleboard like you’ve never seen before.
Oahu-based tour guide Forest Bathing Hawaii offers a version of the Japanese ritual that can help calm and rejuvenate you.
Renew, formerly Hotel Renew, is focused on giving guests an opportunity to make a positive impact on the local community.
The eatery at Timbers Kauai Ocean Club & Residences sources many of its ingredients from the organic farm on property.
Hawaiian cacao crop and its delicious chocolate is capturing the attention of Hawaii’s small farmers, and the appetites of everyone else.
The Hawaiian Legacy Reforestation Initiative started a project to reforest more than 500 acres of land at Gunstock Ranch
Dog lovers can take advantage of this unique opportunity to spend their Island experience with Hawaii’s loveable and adoptable shelter dogs.
Nonprofit group Smart Trees Pacific is mapping trees around Hawaii, resulting in a growing appreciation for these island canopies.