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Watch: Discover Hidden Waikiki

We know what you’re thinking. There’s nothing hidden about Waikiki, one of Hawaii’s most popular vacation towns. But if you dig a little deeper, there are hidden gems buried around every corner. To prove our point, we’ve made a video on where eat, which beach to see and how to enjoy your pau hana if you’re itching to

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Wander Into Waikiki’s Past at Duke’s Marketplace

Anyone who’s traveled to Waikiki over the last two decades knows the city’s more urban roots, with street performers lining Kalakaua Avenue, shops selling kitschy gifts and the endless maze of kiosks at the old International Market Place. In the past five years, though, upscale retailers and trendy restaurants have replaced much of this more

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How Waikīkī’s Legendary Beach Boys Defined Aloha

A group of wet-haired kids pours out of a traditional Hawaiian canoe on Waikīkī’s Kūhiō Beach, smiling and laughing. The kids are from Waimānalo, a rural town on the windward side of Oʻahu. They’re spending the clear, bright day in Waikīkī with their teachers. The adults, sporting rashguards, revel shamelessly in the sunshine, too. The

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Royal Hawaiian Hotel is a Historic Classic That Never Fades

The iconic Pink Palace of the Pacific is as beautiful as I imagined it would be. Fashioned in a Spanish-Moorish style with a pink stucco finish, it stands out in the crowd of hotels that have taken up residence all around it in Waikiki. Ninety years have gone by since The Royal Hawaiian’s grand opening

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Why the world keeps falling in love with Waikiki

Slowly and absently stirring a mai tai in the shade of a beachfront bar, after having fallen under the spell of the day’s late afternoon glow beginning to drape itself over Waikiki’s famous crescent-shaped beach, I think, “Yeah, I could sit here forever.” Watching couples leisurely tread the shoreline, musicians strum familiar tunes on their ukulele

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