From Our Magazine
Kī hōʻalu, or slack-key guitar, continues to capture the spirit of the Islands.
From serene beaches and luxury resorts to family-run restaurants, it’s easy to fall in love with the Garden Isle—trust us.
This 600-year-old Hawaiian fishpond on Kaua‘i’s southwest coast is one of the most endangered historic places on the island.
Savor 24 iconic Island dishes, witness Kīlauea’s epic eruption, and discover a holiday gift guide filled with unique, locally made treasures.
Waikulu Distillery on Maui combines sustainable practices with award-winning craftsmanship to create exclusive farm-to-bottle spirits.
These are the determined all-female paddling crews who were the first to dare the Molokaʻi to Oʻahu crossing, a race once restricted to men.
Dive into how the farm on Hawaiʻi Island pumps deep-ocean water to create locally sourced Hawaiian gourmet sea salts.
From cookies to hot sauce, passion fruit isn’t just an ingredient in POG.
Nicknamed Electric Beach, Kahe Point offers extraordinary snorkeling on O‘ahu’s West Side.
After being destroyed in the Lahaina wildfires, the owners rebuilt their restaurant with steadfast commitment and love for their West Maui community. They also recently opened a new spot at Whalers Village in Kāʻanapali.
Amid the coffee fields in South Kona, Hawaiʻi Island, a simple church exterior hides a cathedral covered in colorful fresco paintings.
Laborers from all over the world moved to the Islands to work on the sugar plantations, and stayed to make Hawaiʻi what it is today.
These award-winning tours on the Valley Isle combine flavor, education and aloha while offering up some fascinating insights on local farms.
This little shop is a must-stop for Hilo residents and visitors buying Hawaiʻi Island omiyage.
The manapua man holds a special place in the hearts, and stomachs, of local residents.
From expansive resorts to iconic hotels in Waikīkī, here are the best luxury resorts on Oʻahu, according to HAWAIʻI Magazine readers.
These award-winning lūʻau experiences offer more than just a dinner and show. These impressive feasts include cultural performances, dramatic sunsets and the spirit of aloha.
With glorious, golden shores and crystal-clear waters, Maui’s award-winning beaches embody the coastal beauty and magic that define the island.
The city is working to reopen and restore the natatorium to its original glory.
These state parks in Hawaiʻi are special to both locals and travelers.
The ocean surrounding Kauaʻi proves that sometimes the best sightseeing can be found beneath the sea. So, grab a snorkel and a pair of fins and check out the snorkeling spots on Kauaʻi that HAWAIʻI Magazine readers love the most.
Start planning a romantic getaway to the Valley Isle.
A Lahaina local shares the best accommodations, eateries and activities from Olowalu to Kapalua.
Satisfy your sweet tooth at the best bakeries on the Big Island, as voted by HAWAIʻI Magazine readers.