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Find out what Hawaiʻi beaches, hotels, hiking trails, food trucks and boutiques made our annual list.
If you are thinking about visiting Hawaiʻi Island, here are a few key points to consider.
There’s no better way to celebrate National Park Week than at these five national parks, voted as the best in our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
This week Cat and Kevin give listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what went into planning the 2021 HAWAIʻI Magazine Readers' Choice Awards.
Here’s a ranked list of the best towns to visit, according to our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
It’s easier to visit the Garden Isle now.
Kevin Yim of Zippy’s joins Kevin Allen and Catherine Toth Fox on this episode of the “Have Aloha Will Travel” podcast.
Maui is, without a doubt, a natural wonder in its own right—but here are seven points of interest that are worth highlighting.
Make room on your must-eat itinerary to include these new buzz-worthy eateries.
Tips and tricks from a veteran traveler who safely vacationed in the Islands under the state’s pre-travel testing program.
The famed Moana Surfrider opened its doors today in 1901—and it’s still as popular as ever.
If you’ve ever thought to yourself, "Why is Maui called the Valley Isle," then you’ve come to the right place.
Sometimes the best way to see the entire island is from above.
Essential knowledge and tips for anyone planning a trip to the Valley Isle.
An updated list of happy hours across the state—and it changes often.
You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers!
As it turns out, there are still things you can’t find on the Internet—and a lot of them happen to be on Hawai‘i Island.
Explore a vast array of food, produce and gifts on Saturday mornings at the famed Upcountry Farmers Market on Maui.
The East Oʻahu town boasts beautiful beaches, scrumptious brunch spots and chic boutiques all within walking distance.
Kauaʻi's Biggest Little Town has more than enough to do within walking distance.
From the sand-coated streets of Pāʻia to the bohemian borough of Wailuku, you have to stop at these Maui towns and districts.
The sand-dusted streets of Pāʻia are filled with trendy boutiques, restaurants with no menu and gorgeous galleries.
The luscious Hawaiʻi Island district is packed to the brim with gardens, fish markets and museums, and you don't even need a car to see it all.