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Plan Like a Park Ranger at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
These 10 tips will help you navigate the state’s largest national park.
Take a Virtual Tour of Maui’s West Coast Beaches
From DT Fleming Beach to Launiupoko Beach Park, Maui’s west side has too many beautiful beaches to choose from.
Julia’s Best Banana Bread Really is the Best
People love Julia’s, and if you make the drive down to Kahakuloa, you’ll understand why.
Your Guide to Haikū, Maui
Country charm at its finest, Maui's Upcountry town of Haʻikū is the perfect place to call home on your next Maui vacation.
7-Eleven in Hawaiʻi is Amazing—Here’s Why
Visiting the Islands? Then you’ll want to check out a local 7-Eleven as soon as possible!
Popular Mānoa Falls Trail on Oʻahu to Reopen on Saturday
Perfecting timing, too, as it’s National Trails Day.
The 5 Best Surfing Spots on Oʻahu in 2021
If you're just getting your sea legs—or are an experienced tube hound—here are the five best surfing spots on Oʻahu, according to our readers.
The 5 Best Hiking Trails on Kauaʻi in 2021
See the natural beauty of the Garden Isle from these trails, voted the best in our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
The 5 Best Coffee Shops Hawaiʻi in 2021
The editorial team at HAWAIʻI Magazine loves all of the coffee shops and cafés around Hawaiʻi, and put together five of their favorites for the 2021 Readers' Choice Awards.
Here are Our Favorite Shrimp Trucks on Oʻahu’s North Shore
We did all the research for you.
POW! WOW! Celebrates 10 Years at the Bishop Museum
POW! WOW! The First Decade: From Hawaiʻi to the World Presented by Hawaiian Airlines brings Queen Street and Kakaʻako to Bishop Museum in a one-of-a-kind art exhibit.
Here’s How To Safely View the New Eruption on Hawaiʻi Island
Due to COVID-19, visitors must wear masks and stay six feet apart.
How To Solo Hike in Hawaiʻi
What you should know, do and pack if you’re hitting the trails alone.
It’s Tiki Time at These 5 Hawai‘i Tiki Bars
Your average tiki bar probably has more in common with nostalgia for mid-century Americana than any real particular place in the Pacific. But throughout Hawai‘i, five tiki hotspots—ranging from spooky to kitsch to iconic—are doing things right.
Exploring the Wailua River on Kauaʻi is Full of Surprises
This river is Hawai‘i’s only navigable waterway (by boats larger than kayaks).