Hawaiʻi Island: What To Do
The seaside visitor hot spot on Hawaiʻi Island is as picturesque as ever but has temporarily lost its signature beat.
From the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument on Oʻahu to Haleakalā National Park on Maui, here are our readers’ five favorite national parks.
Kuleana Rum Works is the first-ever commercial distillery on the Big Island.
Kīlauea summit area trails, Kīlauea Iki Trail and more have reopened on June 15 after the national park temporarily closed due to COVID-19.
But much of the 335,259-acre national park on Hawaiʻi Island remains closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Soak in the beauty of the Big Isle from these trails, voted the best for novices in our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Big Island-based Shaka Tea is the first line of Hawai‘i-grown herbal ice teas brewed with the endemic māmaki.
Here’s a ranked list of the best farm tours on Hawaiʻi Island, according to our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.
The spot is located further back from the dangerous sea cliffs at the end of Chain of Crater Road.
Pana‘ewa Rainforest Zoo and Gardens in Hilo is the only zoo in the U.S. located in a tropical rainforest.
Nāhuku, or Thurston Lava Tube, in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has been closed to the public for nearly two years.
In a small community a mile away from Kealakekua, there's a treasure trove of historic collectibles and discounted designer clothing.
This sleepy town on the northeastern side of the Big Island has everything from scenic waterfalls to a charming zoo.
Also known as South Point, Ka Lae is so much more than just the southernmost point of the United States.
The new LightSUP tours let you experience the Kohala Coast on a paddleboard like you’ve never seen before.