What To Do: The Latest
From beer festivals to art exhibits to an event devoted to Spam, there’s lots to do in Hawaiʻi this spring.
Celebrate Lunar New Year with tips from a local foodie expert.
Don your favorite muʻumuʻu to show appreciation for this beloved attire in the Islands.
Free guided tours resume at one of Honolulu’s most biodiverse botanical gardens.
Oʻo Farm offers morning and afternoon farm-to-table experiences every week Monday to Friday.
These drives prove that it really is about the journey.
This sticky, chewy rice cake is one of Hawaiʻi’s most popular Lunar New Year foods.
Put these five hikes on your itinerary for your next trip to the Valley Isle.
Makauwahi Cave Reserve, which closed in October 2024, is Hawaiʻi’s largest limestone cave.
Anyone traveling to the Islands this year should bookmark these activities for an unforgettable trip.
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.
While the Valley Isle is a tropical paradise, there are still plenty of ways to celebrate the holidays—and relish slightly cooler temperatures.
Lava is fountaining in Halemaʻumaʻu Crater on Hawaiʻi Island.
Broke? Don’t surf? There’s still plenty to do in and around the Islands’ surfing mecca.
From your trend-savvy best friends to your keiki, shop unique gifts from the Islands for everyone on your list.