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We Missed Kīlauea’s Lava Fountains but Still Had an Epic Vacation

At least we weren’t the only ones. Like many of you, we had been captivated by the fountains of lava from Kīlauea, shooting up over 1,000 feet above Halemaʻumaʻu crater. The recent eruption—now exiting its Episode 16—has lured volcano enthusiasts from around the world to Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park to witness this extraordinary sight. It […]

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Get Fresh Breads, Pastries and Halekūlani’s Famous Coconut Cake at This Oʻahu Bakery

If you love the famous coconut cake from Halekūlani—and trust us, if you’ve ever had it, you’d love it—now you can get it any day of the week without having to dine at the iconic Waikīkī hotel. Halekūlani Bakery, which first opened in 2019, serves artisanal breads, pastries, croissants and, yes, the hotel’s coconut cake

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Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Take Lava Rocks from Hawaiʻi

Ever heard of the phrase, “Leave No Trace”?   It’s an accepted set of seven principles—a mantra in national parks and other protected outdoor spaces—that remind visitors to minimize their impact on the environment.   One of those principles can directly be applied to national parks in Hawai‘i: Leave what you find.   For decades, people have taken

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This Iconic Waikīkī Hotel Has a New Happy Hour with Sunset Views

There’s a lot to love about the Kaimana Beach Hotel in Waikīkī, from its beachfront Hau Tree restaurant with unobstructed ocean views to the laid-back retro vibe that permeates the boutique hotel. And now there’s one more reason to visit: happy hour. Last month the hotel launched a new pau hana (which roughly translates to

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Kaua‘i Bakery is Still Our Favorite Sweet Spot

Tiana Sudaria grew up going to Kaua‘i Bakery. Her favorite was always the bakery’s oversize cinnamon rolls. And every family birthday featured its guava chiffon cake.   When she and her husband, Dante, heard it might be shutting down, they weren’t having it. An institution like Kaua‘i Bakery can’t close, they said. So they bought it.  

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Hawaiʻi’s First Capsule-Style Hotel to Open in Waikīkī

If you’ve even planned a trip to Japan, you might have stumbled on something called “capsule hotels,” or kapuseru hoteru in Japanese. These are pod-style rooms, just big enough for a bed, meant for quick and cheap overnight stays. Amenities such as toilets, showers and dining rooms are communal. Like hostels but way nicer—and more

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This Hawaiʻi Island Hotel Has Eight Pools and One is Practically an Aquarium

There are two things I love about hotels: robes in the room and resort pools. But the pools, really, are at the top of that short list. There are a lot of great hotels in Hawaiʻi with less-than-spectacular pools, and I get it. The Islands have some of the best beaches in the world, so

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The Meaning of The Names of 19 Hawaiʻi Places

Since February is Mahina ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i, Hawaiian Language Month, we thought it would be fun to share the literal meaning behind the names of some of Hawaiʻi’s most iconic places. Source: Hawaiʻi Places Names, 2002 Lahaina Meaning: cruel sun, from the old pronunciation Lāhainā. This waterfront town on Maui was destroyed by wildfires in 2023. Poʻipū Meaning:

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