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The 5 Best Beaches on Maui in 2023

Travelers are enthralled by Maui for many reasons and the splendor of the island’s beaches is right at the top of the list. With about 120 miles of coastline, the Valley Isle boasts over 30 miles of dazzling beaches, from powdery white-sand to jet-black and even red shorelines. But beyond the postcard-worthy appearance, the conditions […]

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The 5 Best New Restaurants in Hawaiʻi in 2023

While forever altered by the pandemic, Hawaiʻi’s dining scene remains vibrant and diverse with restaurateurs and chefs ready to remind diners of the glory of eating out, whether it’s sharing plates of creative izakaya or feasting alone on an entire sourdough pizza. Even through economic turmoil, shipping delays and labor shortages, Hawaiʻi restaurants are persevering

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Get Snorkel and Ocean Safety Tips from a Hawaiʻi Boat Captain and Crew

Hawai‘i’s vibrant and extensive reef systems, unique marine life and year-round warm waters make for exceptional snorkeling. Beneath the ocean’s surface, you’ll see colorful schools of fish and vibrant coral reefs and maybe even a honu (Hawaiian green sea turtle) or two leisurely swimming by. For them, getting around in the ocean is effortless; for

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The 5 Best Towns in Hawaiʻi in 2023

Towns across the Islands are filled with their own quirky personalities. Near the coast, visitors can spend an afternoon exploring a laid-back beach town lined with surf shops, vegan cafés and yoga studios. Head to a downtown district and the vibe changes. There you’ll find trendy boutiques and hip bars, old-school eateries and historic landmarks.

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Your Primer to the 2023 Merrie Monarch Festival

Celebrating its 60th anniversary, the Merrie Monarch Festival returns in all its glory this year. After a mix of pandemic cancelations and hybrid festivals, competition hula performances are finally open those who snagged coveted general admission tickets.   The event is set to run from April 9-15 in Hilo, on Hawaiʻi Island. Dedicated to perpetuating

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The Best Islands in Hawaiʻi in 2023

HAWAIʻI Magazine’s annual Readers’ Choice Awards are back, with our biggest category of the year—best island. It goes without saying that all of the Hawaiian Islands are pretty dang amazing, but the readers have spoken—by voting!—and the results are in. From Molokaʻi to Lānaʻi, Kauaʻi and Oʻahu, here are the best islands in Hawaiʻi according

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The 5 Stories Our Readers Loved the Most in March

This March, HAWAIʻI Magazine readers spent a lot of time preparing to travel to Kauaʻi—whether they’re first-timers or seasoned regulars—visitors wanted to know what to expect on a trip to the beloved Garden Isle. Along with what to pack and where to make reservations across the Islands, readers wanted to know what not to do

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Your 2023 Guide to April Events in Hawaiʻi

Festivals are popping up across Hawaiʻi this April. You can kick off the month on Maui with the 31st annual Celebration of the Arts hosted at The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua. The event brings together artisans, educators, speakers and entertainers, who work to perpetuate Hawaiian art and traditions. Over on Hawaiʻi Island, the second annual Hawaiʻi

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Try Tasty Seafood at this Maui Restaurant, Inspired by a “Chopped” Dish

What would you do with a basket full of abalone?    In round one of Food Network’s “Chopped” episode christened “A Bunch of Abalone,” contestants were tasked with turning these marine snails into creative, well-presented and of course, delicious, appetizers.   Although McKenna Shea had never prepared sea snails leading up to the competition that was aired

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The Historic Hawaiʻi Theatre is a Honolulu Landmark Culture Buffs Need to Visit

The credits roll as the lights come on. I’m seated in the foyer of the Hawai‘i Theatre and I can’t stop staring at the walls. Intricate gold detailing highlights the delicate ornaments and fixtures fixed around the theater screen, which had just finished showing “The Princess Bride.” The viewing had been unlike any movie-watching experience

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