Arts + Culture
Located at the base of ʻĪao Valley, Hale Hōʻikeʻike paints a vivid idea of what Hawaiian civilization once was in the minds of its visitors.
Planning a trip to the Islands? These activities will get you thinking out of the box.
The plumeria isn’t native to Hawai‘i—but it’s still iconic and prominent at the Kaimukī Lei Stand.
The work of the royal families still influence the Islands.
Here’s your primer to the largest and longest-running cultural celebration as it returns to hosting in-person events.
Visitors to Hawaiʻi are encouraged to travel with respect and to seek a deeper understanding of the culture.
From E Komo Mai Tais to an Elvis tribute artist, this show offers unforgettable dining and entertainment.
Shipping lei to the Mainland—from graduation lei to haku lei—is easy with these local companies.
The beautiful ceremony returns to Hawaiʻi Island to commemorate peace, hope and healing.
What you need to know before attending your first lūʻau.
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Park in Keokea is off the beaten path, but worth the venture.
Can you beat two Oʻahu locals in a game of Hawaiʻi trivia?
This business uses a traditional Hawaiian material to create wearable art.