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Add to the List: Things to do in June 2019 in Hawaii

All Islands  King Kamehameha Day 6/11 Photo: Courtesy of Pan Pacific Festival Listen to the pounding of taiko drums and watch the swaying arms of hula dancers at the 40th annual Pan-Pacific Festival, which celebrates the multiculturalism of Hawaii. The multiday event begins with a hoolaeulea (festival) in Waikiki, full of food booths and local

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Here’s What Our Southwest Airlines Flight from Honolulu to Kahului, Maui Was Like

When low-fare carrier Southwest Airlines announced it would start service from California to Hawaii in March, the news was received with mixed emotions. Many welcomed the competition, which would likely mean lower fares to the Islands. Others bemoaned the carrier, which offers no-frills service and no assigned seating. (This brought back memories of waiting in

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Maui’s Plantation Guest House in Hana Is Full of History

Perched on a hill overlooking lush Hana, Maui, Travaasa Hana’s historic Plantation Guest House, available for weddings, exclusive entertaining or group retreats, looks like something out of a fantasy. With its elegant architecture, spacious lanai and wide manicured lawn, it stands out in stark contrast to the surrounding jungle, and the airy interior is quintessentially modern Hawaiian style.

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Add to the List: Things to do in May 2019 in Hawaii

OAHU  92nd Annual Lei Day Celebration 5/1 May 1, 1927, was Hawaii’s first Lei Day, when a few people started wearing lei in Downtown Honolulu. The tradition continues today, with a Lei Day celebration at Kapiolani Park on May 1, from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Visit the lei contest exhibit in the open area

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5 Great Reasons For You to Subscribe to HAWAII Magazine

At HAWAII Magazine, we pride ourselves on being not just the largest paid-circulation magazine based in the state of Hawaii, but also your portal to the islands and their history, culture and landscape. With each issue, we strive to give you insight into how to experience the best the Islands have to offer, plan for new vacations and fondly remember past

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