Health/Wellness
Little Plumeria Farms on Oʻahu’s North Shore is every plumeria lover’s dream.
Part spiritual awakening, part botanical refuge, Kaua‘i’s Hindu monastery exemplifies what is to be considered God’s work.
From first-time hikers to veteran trekkers, Oʻahu boasts trails for everyone.
Unlike most luxury resorts in Hawai‘i, this one isn’t sprawled on a golden beach or boasts the latest trends in vacay experiences.
After unveiling Waikīkī’s first IV drip lounge, the ʻAlohilani Waikīkī Beach Resort continues to expand on its wellness initiatives.
From cacao mixes to chocolate bars, Mālama Mushrooms makes adding superfood shrooms into your diet easy.
Stand-up paddleboard yoga can be difficult, but with Yoga Floats, the challenge is a part of the fun.
21 Degrees Estate offers an intimate tour that ends with a delicious chocolate tasting.
Here are five volunteer experiences that will help the Islands and enrich your travel.
Poke Fix brings a strong local palate to the build-your-own poke bowl circuit on Oʻahu.
You’ll want to hit these streets on your next vacation to the Islands.
Kaʻena Point on the northwesternmost tip of Oʻahu is the leaping place of souls.
Celebrate World Chocolate Day today by touring these Hawaiian cacao farms.
Lavaloha offers a fun tree-to-chocolate tour just outside of Hilo.
This stand serves organic shave ice made with fresh, Hawai‘i-grown ingredients that will have you coming back for more.
Mānoa Honey & Mead in Wahiawā makes a Hawaiʻi-style mead that’s light and refreshing.
The cliff top at the volcano’s summit in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park reopened.
See the natural beauty of the Garden Isle from these trails, voted the best in our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Protect yourself from the sun and protect our reefs with this handy-dandy guide on reef-safe sunscreens.
There are plenty of ways travelers to Hawaiʻi—or anywhere—can promote sustainability and eco-conscious living, Earth Day or not.
Looking for made-in-Maui produce? Don't worry, the Valley Isle has it all, from goat cheese to wine and even honey.
Working in conjunction with hotels across the state, Mālama Hawaiʻi gives visitors a chance to care for the Islands—and get sweet deals.
It's not just for the pros.
Plants—and community—grow in Oʻahu’s community gardens.