What To Do: The Latest
From the Road to Hana to snorkeling in Kaanapali, this guide lists the best things you have to visit, see and do.
Plan your Maui adventure with this handy guide.
This grassy section of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was once a historic ranch and spans 116,000 acres.
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Thousands of graceful hula feet have danced in honor of Kamehameha V at Hawaii’s oldest and largest noncompetitive hula celebration.
Find fresh produce, hot prepared food and a slice of local life at these markets.
From the Pacific Aviation Museum to the massive Battleship Missouri Memorial, there’s a lot to see at Pearl Harbor.
From Diamond Head to Chun’s Reef, there’s a spot on all sides of the island for beginners to get their feet wet.
Tucked away in a Honolulu residential valley, the Mu-Ryang-Sa Korean Buddhist Temple is an oasis of quietude with a serene purpose.
Can you combine a human-friendly boardwalk with a wildlife refuge? On Maui, the answer is yes.
With ongoing eruptions at Kilauea, local businesses need our help now more than ever.
The famed first generation of Hawaiʻi beach boys offered the Islands’ earliest visitors lessons in surfing, paddling and Hawaiian culture.
Located on the mist-kissed hills of Haleakala, Kula Country Farms sells organic produce and juicy strawberries.
Designer and Hawaiian cultural practitioner Sig Zane relays why he loves to spend time in Hawaiian forests.
With small class sizes and experienced instructors, this Maui surf school will get you standing in no time.