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Native to Hawaiʻi, the ʻōhiʻa lehua tree and flower has become deeply ingrained in the Islands’ culture, designs and stories.
There are plenty of ways travelers to Hawaiʻi—or anywhere—can promote sustainability and eco-conscious living, Earth Day or not.
Looking for made-in-Maui produce? Don't worry, the Valley Isle has it all, from goat cheese to wine and even honey.
Whether you’re celebrating Mom or your kid’s new diploma, these Hawaiian-style heirloom jewelry pieces are perfect for the occasion.
There’s no better way to celebrate National Park Week than at these five national parks, voted as the best in our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
This May Day, May 1, the Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreations needs your help to virtually break India's 3.11-mile lei world record.
Camp Pālehua is a hidden gem in Kapolei, with campgrounds and hiking trails on land steeped in Hawaiian culture and history.
Find out which beaches around the Islands HAWAIʻI Magazine readers love the most.
Working in conjunction with hotels across the state, Mālama Hawaiʻi gives visitors a chance to care for the Islands—and get sweet deals.
It's not just for the pros.
Nāhuku, or Thurston Lava Tube, in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park has reopened for the second time in two years after shutdowns due to natural disasters.
Plants—and community—grow in Oʻahu’s community gardens.
Without the Haleʻiwa Hotel, there would have been no Haleʻiwa.
Maui is, without a doubt, a natural wonder in its own right—but here are seven points of interest that are worth highlighting.
These puzzles feature scenes from Hawaiʻi by artists who live in the Islands.