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HAWAII Magazine (and friends) dish on some of their favorite places to eat on the Valley Isle.
Here are some things to know before visiting Hawaiʻi’s heiau, pōhaku, petroglyphs and other ancient sacred sites.
Put these roadside stops on your Maui itinerary.
No, Lahaina Shave Ice isn’t on Maui—it’s actually right off of Waikiki’s main drag, and its shave ice looks as good as it tastes.
Wanna know a secret? Many eateries in Hawaiʻi can only be found through Instagram. Here are seven places you have to check out for yourself.
There’s more to Hawaii’s state bird than its endangered status.
There’s a lot more to this East Honolulu neighborhood than Hanauma Bay and Makapuu Lighthouse.
Mix up your shave ice game by trying these strange and unusual flavors, like ume, li hing mui and something called snawzberry.
From world-class beaches and snorkeling to ono seafood restaurants and organic smoothies, there's a lot to eat, see and explore in West Maui.
Hawaiian cacao crop and its delicious chocolate is capturing the attention of Hawaii’s small farmers, and the appetites of everyone else.
For a unique and delicious food adventure, track down these hidden gems all over the island of Maui.
Coqui frogs, district beef and sprawling properties are just a few of Hawaii Island’s quirks.
Nonprofit group Smart Trees Pacific is mapping trees around Hawaii, resulting in a growing appreciation for these island canopies.
While the USS Arizona Memorial is being repaired, get away from Pearl Harbor and check out these spots on Oahu.
Words are hard, and here are a few that Hawaiʻi locals and visitors find the hardest.