What To Do: The Latest
As it turns out, there are still things you can’t find on the Internet—and a lot of them happen to be on Hawai‘i Island.
Where else in Hawaii can you find family friendly tidepools, comfortable pavilions as well as an official horseshoe court?
Hana Hou, located in the center of Hilo, is especially known for its intricately crafted lauhala hats.
Kaloko Fishpond, which is a part of the Kaloko-Honokōhau National Park, is beset with traditional Hawaiian artifacts and sites.
The Palila Forest Discovery Trail is home to some of the rarest and most unique birds in the world.
Experience Ke Kai Ola, a hospital for Hawaiian monk seals, on its 2.5 hour walking tour.
Crystal clear waters, a gorgeous walking trail and remnants of ancient Hawaiian civilization can all be found at Lapakahi State Historical Park.
The Iranon ‘ohana offers family fun and lessons in living simply.
The pup, born on Oʻahu in 2020, is one of the best things to happen last year.
Agnes’ Portuguese Bake Shop, a longtime staple in Kailua, returns as a food truck with a slightly different name—but the same delicious pastry.
Explore a vast array of food, produce and gifts on Saturday mornings at the famed Upcountry Farmers Market on Maui.
The picturesque Silver Falls Ranch is nestled inside an ancient volcanic caldera.
Get lost in the rainforest flora at Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Garden, O‘ahu’s youngest—and largest—botanical garden.
Those looking to summit Lēʻahi will want to know about these important changes.
Here’s how these trails and parks are different now with new rules in place.