Oʻahu
Visitors and locals will love these all-you-can-eat Korean buffet offerings at the Hyatt Regency Waikīkī Beach Resort & Spa.
Truly a snorkeler's paradise, Shark's Cove is one of Oʻahu's top visitor attractions—and here's why.
In the lobby of the ʻAlohilani Resort, the restaurant’s award-winning chef is still adapting, experimenting and traveling down new paths.
The experience offers a closer look at the life of the penultimate monarch of Hawai‘i.
And five other Hawaiʻi hotels and resorts we think are perfect for the traveling family.
The much-anticipated fixed rail line on Oʻahu opened in July, but it only runs from Hālawa to Kapolei for now.
Here’s how to make the most of your day at this protected nature preserve in East Honolulu.
Snorkeling is a fave pastime among locals and visitors alike—and here are some of the best snorkeling spots on Oʻahu, according to our readers.
O‘ahu nonprofit AccesSurf’s signature monthly event helps get people with disabilities onto the sand and into the water.
You voted! Here are the top five botanical gardens on O‘ahu in 2023.
Beaches on Oʻahu, Maui and Kauaʻi made the annual list—but not at the top.
Stick to your budget while still satisfying your taste buds with these cheap eats on Oʻahu from our 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Earl’s at Halekūlani’s House Without A Key is Waikīkī’s newest poolside bar and an ode to the golden age of Hawai‘i travel.
In 2022, the Native Hawaiian chef-owner of two popular Honolulu restaurants, became the first female chef from Hawai‘i to win a James Beard Award—and the first Hawai‘i winner in 19 years.
Little Plumeria Farms on Oʻahu’s North Shore is every plumeria lover’s dream.
The popular hiking trail to Maunawili Falls is closed until at least 2023, but the falls are still accessible from the epic Maunawili Demonstration Trail.
This hotel boutique is stocked with vacation essentials, logo merchandise and one-of-a-kind gifts.
This hidden gem just outside of Waikīkī has cute boutiques, popular restaurants and the biggest farmers market on the island.
The Wai Kai Wave, found at the LineUp on the island’s West Side, is a water lover’s paradise.
Volunteer with Mālama Maunalua, a nonprofit organization, committed to restoring Hawaiʻi's marine ecosystems by removing invasive algae.
For the last 100 years, Hawai‘i Theatre has stood the test of time.
Explore Oʻahu beyond Waikīkī and discover the spots that locals love.
Perfect as an energizing breakfast, satisfying post-hike meal or refreshing beach treat, there’s always a time to indulge in one of these nutritional bowls.
This bustling Oʻahu city has way more to offer than sunny beaches.