Hawai‘i Island
Put these beach adventures on your Hawai‘i bucket list.
At the very least, come to this quaint Hawaiʻi Island B&B for the buttermilk banana pancakes.
The spot is located further back from the dangerous sea cliffs at the end of Chain of Crater Road.
Brian Hirata, a local culinary instructor, recently launched Naʻau, a pop-up dining experience that showcases oft-overlooked Hawaiʻi ingredients.
Pana‘ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens in Hilo is the only zoo in the U.S. located in a tropical rainforest.
Nāhuku, or Thurston Lava Tube, in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has been closed to the public for nearly two years.
The reimagined hotel, which opened in January 2020, is the first Auberge Resorts Collection property in Hawaiʻi.
In a small community a mile away from Kealakekua, there's a treasure trove of historic collectibles and discounted designer clothing.
This sleepy town on the northeastern side of the Big Island has everything from scenic waterfalls to a charming zoo.
Also known as South Point, Ka Lae is so much more than just the southernmost point of the United States.
After months of blockage, visitors can now drive up Mauna Kea Access Road.
Follow one family’s food adventures on a weekend jaunt to Hawai‘i Island.
These new offerings on Oʻahu and Hawaiʻi Island showcase waterfalls, chocolate, rum and sunsets.
Hilo-born creative powerhouse Kuhao Zane, son of celebrated artist Sig Zane, shares his spots to eat and relax.
The new LightSUP tours let you experience the Kohala Coast on a paddleboard like you’ve never seen before.
This low-key bohemian borough is flush with artsy boutiques, locally sourced grinds and some of the best coffee in the nation.
Yamanaka swept Hawaii's 2019 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards, but he’s not letting it get to his head.
While Oahu, Kauai and Maui were getting thunderstorms and heavy rains, Hawaii Island's Mauna Kea got a sprinkle of snow.
You don’t have to be a bookworm to appreciate these locally owned treasures.
This retail experience on the Big Island’s Kohala Coast offers great restaurants, unique shops and ways to learn more about Hawaii’s unique culture.
The largest petroglyph field in Hawaii holds more than 23,000 carved images.
Hawaii's oldest food festival honors Kona’s cultural heritage and showcases its coffee industry.
Dine on healthy, hearty vegetarian fare and explore an eclectic art gallery and garden at this hidden gem, owned by artist Ira Ono.
The lakeside shopping center within the Waikoloa Beach Resort offers cultural activities, educational displays and even a nine-hole putting course.