O‘ahu: The Latest
A special series of events this March honor Hawaiʻi’s iconic voyaging canoe and the profound impact it’s made across the Pacific and beyond.
The island is dotted with iconic institutions—all with signature dishes.
Well known in Japan, First Cabin will open its first U.S. property in Spring 2025.
The closures are due to ongoing construction at the Oʻahu state park.
Kaimana Beach Hotel keeps its celebrated restaurant pono and ʻono with weekly cultural events and delicious food.
Celebrate Lunar New Year with tips from a local foodie expert.
Who doesn’t love a drink discount?
The popular green tea is on menus everywhere, but these cafés are serving next-level matcha drinks.
Yours Truly at the AC Hotel in downtown Honolulu has a storied past and clever ordering system.
For 30 years, this eatery on Kapahulu has been a favorite among locals and visitors—and it lives up to the hype.
Escape to one of these resorts for a romantic retreat this February. You can also score sweet deals, too.
Free guided tours resume at one of Honolulu’s most biodiverse botanical gardens.
Be among the first to witness the sun peak over the Pacific in 2025 during the annual sunrise hike to Makapuʻu Lighthouse, which is followed by an invigorating taiko drum performance.
Rip Curl is streaming the prestigious surfing event at Waimea Bay online.
Broke? Don’t surf? There’s still plenty to do in and around the Islands’ surfing mecca.