Oʻahu
Songs you need to hear from the winners of the 2018 Na Hoku Hanohano Awards.
Pearl Harbor Tours is the best way to discover Pearl Harbor and the rest of Oahu.
Born in the backcountry of Japan, Kris Goto draws her unique, playful style of art on walls and paper, small and large.
Your event guide to where to go and who to see during Mele Mei.
A peaceful East Oahu trek offers stellar views of the Koolau Mountains and the island.
Find out how to support Hawaii nonprofits by restoring wetlands or watching over sea turtles on your next visit.
Airline attendants will speak in both English and Hawaiian on select flights.
The Surfing Pig is a trendy taphouse, but keeps true to its humble beginnings.
An international treasure rests at Pearl Harbor, Oahu.
Climb nature's rawest obstacles with Hawaii's growing bouldering community.
In a hidden chamber lies artifacts and treasures of a bygone era, undisplayed in the resplendent Iolani Palace.
Grab a cup of coffee, hit the beach and find the perfect gift all in this historic plantation town on Oahu.
Kamehameha Schools’ annual choral competition is a celebration of Hawaiian music and culture.
Honoring the best in Hawaii’s visitor industry, the tourism awards recognized 14 of the state’s top achievers.
Oahu collector and craftsman John Reyno breathes new life into midcentury furniture.
These restaurants are presenting food in creative, out-of-the-box ways.
Learn to harvest this culturally significant plant during free monthly workshops.
Where to go to see the stunning murals from this year's Honolulu street art festival.
At this Kailua tasting room, profits go to help the homeless.
The new resort comes out swinging with luxe decor, an infinity pool, two Morimoto restaurants—and it’s steps away from the beach.
These restaurants and eateries on the Windward Side of Oahu will keep your hunger at bay.
Pull up a seat at the Outrigger Reef’s Kani Ka Pila Grille to listen to authentic Hawaiian music from some of the Islands’ musicians.
Consisting entirely of stairs at various inclines, this trail is ready to kick your butt.
Short, steep and shady, this Oʻahu trail gives you an unrivaled view of the North Shore.