Health/Wellness
Plants—and community—grow in Oʻahu’s community gardens.
Create a haku lei that’s uniquely yours using flowers and foliage from your garden.
Explore a vast array of food, produce and gifts on Saturday mornings at the famed Upcountry Farmers Market on Maui.
The aptly named Slow Yourself Down boutique in Hanalei combines a love for the ocean with sustainable creativity.
The KCC Farmers Market, put on by the Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau Federation, returns on Nov. 14 after being closed since March due to COVID-19.
The family-run farm grows, processes, cures, packages and sells over 50 healing remedies, from teas to tinctures.
Starting Sept. 10, those looking to enjoy the great outdoors will once again be able to do so—alone.
Started by two local wahine, Raised by the Waves combines its 100% plant-based and vegan-friendly menu with a variety of healthy add-ons.
Learn about Maui Kuʻia Estate Chocolate via in-person and virtual tastings with the company’s owners.
This river is Hawai‘i’s only navigable waterway (by boats larger than kayaks).
Lace up your shoes and hit the pavement—or trail—on your next vacation to Oʻahu.
On the north shore of Kaua‘i is a unique forest designed to produce food and medicinal herbs.
Big Island-based Shaka Tea is the first line of Hawai‘i-grown herbal ice teas brewed with the endemic māmaki.
The luxe resort at Ko ʻOlina is now offering the world’s first multisensory virtual reality experience aimed at relaxation and restoration.
Expect to see a lot more Biki bikes rolling around Honolulu in the coming years.