Oʻahu
Crystal-clear blue water, underwater caves and lots of sea life make this one of the best snorkeling spots in Hawaii.
Try these Hawaii snacks on the Waikiki strip for the best ways to get your sugar high.
Far away from the Waikiki crowds and Honolulu hubbub, North Shore's Waialua town is well worth the drive.
The boutique hotel set in the heart of Waikiki gets a bright, colorful makeover.
Thousands of graceful hula feet have danced in honor of Kamehameha V at Hawaii’s oldest and largest noncompetitive hula celebration.
This easy-to-play App Store game was produced by Hawaii Pacific University student Zachary Kline.
Waikiki's Hilton Hawaiian Village has got a suite deal for Hawaii visitors and locals alike.
Hint: They’re on the edge of the strip, away from the hubbub.
The first state in the nation to take this initiative, Hawaii's new bill will ban the sale of reef-damaging sunscreen in 2021.
If you're in Waikiki, get your regular caffeine fix at one of these stylish coffee shops.
Merriman’s Honolulu offers high-end dining in the heart of Ward Village.
Watch the fireworks, go on a booze cruise, breakout out of a puzzle room, catch a show and learn to play Hawaiian music.
A nighttime tour of Honolulu's bustling tourism hub and its cocktails.
Good news for travelers: Oahu's Daniel K. Inouye International Airport now offers free unlimited wi-fi across all areas of the airport.
Even the bustling hub of Hawaii tourism has some great meals under $15.
From the Pacific Aviation Museum to the massive Battleship Missouri Memorial, there’s a lot to see at Pearl Harbor.
From Diamond Head to Chun’s Reef, there’s a spot on all sides of the island for beginners to get their feet wet.
Tucked away in a Honolulu residential valley, the Mu-Ryang-Sa Korean Buddhist Temple is an oasis of quietude with a serene purpose.
After 57 years, the iconic Kapahulu drive-in has opened its first new location in the central streets of Kalihi.
These Hawaii restaurants and popular dishes on the Waikiki strip should be at the top of your list.
Feel at home as we celebrate Hawaii’s beloved—from the refreshing mango to the great King Kamehameha himself.
No one knows when the memorial site, built in 1962 to honor the 1,177 sailors and marines who died aboard the USS Arizona, will reopen.
A beautiful Honolulu Memorial Day tradition, the remembrance event hosted by Shinnyo-en was attended by thousands of visitors and residents.
Hawaii loves its mochi, and nowhere is that more apparent than at these Oahu stores.