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New reasons to visit Hawaii

So you want to explore even more of Hawaii? We don’t blame you. In our January/Feburary 2016 cover story, “103 New Reasons to Visit Hawaii,” we looked high and low (and occasionally even underwater) to bring you the latest activities, sights and updates on popular favorites across the Islands. Here are the online companions to […]

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Countdown to Kalalau

In this blog series, two writers prepare to backpack the 11-mile Kalalau Trail on Kauai’s famous Napali Coast. It’s one of the world’s most amazing and challenging trails, winding its way through valleys, up mountains and on the sides of cliffs, with views of the ocean, waterfalls, dramatic coastline, native plants and ancient Hawaiian sites.

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Vote in the 2020 HAWAII Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards and you could win a trip to Big Island

Last year, thousands of you voted in our 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards “Best of the Best” Issue. What’s the best beach on Oahu? Will Maui keep its title as Best Island? Who makes the best mai tai in the state? Fill out these ballots, separated by island, to give your favorite Hawaii businesses, activities and experiences your seal of approval

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Best of Hawai‘i Island 2020

Here, you’ll find the winners from the Best of Hawai‘i Island section. Just click on the category to see the winners in each.  Go back to the main Best of the Best menu.Or visit: Best of All Islands Best of O‘ahu Best of Maui Best of Kauaʻi Best of Molokaʻi & Lānaʻi Best of Hawaiʻi Island   Outdoor Adventures Shopping

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Where to Stay

Hawaii is a vacationer’s paradise. Beautiful rooms and top-notch service are the cherry on top of Hawaii’s breathtaking views, perfect weather, and idyllic beaches.  Mana Kai Maui Mana Kai Maui puts you right where you want to be – just steps from the picturesque Keawakapu Beach along Maui’s fabled Sun Coast. All of our 1-

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The Best Island in Hawaii is…

This year’s Best of the Best for 2017 are in! From our fifth annual HAWAIʻI Magazine Readers’ Choice Awards, travelers across the spectrum—first-timers to the Islands, repeat visitors and local island-hoppers—sounded off in one of the most debated categories: What’s the best Hawaiian Island? 1. Maui Puamana Beach Park, Maui. Photo: Oskar Rist It is love

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1. Nowhere is the epic quality of Hawaii’s stunning natural landscape as apparent as on Kauai’s Napali Coast.    A post shared by Rodrigo Silvestri (@rodrigosilvestri) on Apr 5, 2017 at 1:12pm PDT   2. Even from the heights of a helicopter, the Napali is larger than life. Photo: Hawaii Tourism Authority/Ron Garnett   3. Truly stunning

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Recipe: Spicy Ahi Poke from The Buffet at Hyatt

Presented by:  We invite you to experience a multicultural culinary journey that exemplifies the diversity found within the people and mana (spirit) of Hawaii. Our menus reflect the freshest and most indigenous ingredients available throughout the islands. Inspired by the beautiful flower of Oahu, the Pua Ilima, and the pure rain waters of the Koolau

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Help Hawaii Heal

With ongoing economic recovery on the Big Island, hard hit by Kilauea volcano’s continuing eruption, now is the time you can help by shopping and supporting Big Island businesses both local and online. Below are ways to support, whether you’re taking a vacation to the island or want to shop awesome handmade Hawaii goods from the comfort of

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At Oahu’s Polynesian Cultural Center, visit six island nations without a passport

At the Polynesian Cultural Center, you can visit six Pacific island nations in one day without boarding a plane or showing your passport. Even better, you’ll meet the friendly people who actually hail from those islands. The center’s employees (many of whom are students attending the adjacent Brigham Young University-Hawaii campus) represent Hawaii, Samoa, Maori

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