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Mālama Hawaiʻi in 2026: 10 Programs to Help You Get Started Volunteering

From ancient fishponds and lush rainforests to a beautiful tapestry of traditions and culture woven into our communities, Hawaiʻi is an extraordinary place.   This remote archipelago in the Pacific thrived as an independent kingdom for nearly a century before being overthrown by American and European businessmen. While the story of Hawaiʻi contains struggles and […]

Kaua'i What To Do, Kauaʻi, The Latest

10 Things on My Kauaʻi Bucket List in 2026

Kauaʻi is one of my favorite Hawaiian Islands to visit—and I’m not alone. The Garden Isle was voted the Best Island in HAWAIʻI Magazine’s Readers’ Choice Awards in 2025. From verdant valleys  and majestic coastlines to laid-back and charming towns, Kauaʻi makes for an unforgettable getaway. And while it’s become a popular destination, Kauaʻi still

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HAWAIʻI Magazine’s 10 Most Popular Stories of 2025

Every year we like to look back at the stories HAWAIʻI Magazine readers viewed and engaged with the most. From new restaurants in Lahaina, Maui, to the best beaches across the Islands, here are the 10 articles that received the highest number of views on hawaiimagazine.staging.upspringsites.com in 2025.  (Click on the headlines of the stories to read more!) 10. Best Towns in Hawaiʻi in 2025 One-of-a-kind towns dot the

Maui, Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i Where To Eat, Restaurants, The Latest, Uncategorized, Where To Eat

This Colorful Food Truck in Kīhei is Serving Swirls of New Zealand-Style Ice Cream

It may be a simple concept, but you can’t help but smile in awe at Reef’s Real Fruit Ice Cream truck. And that’s the goal for Abby Alvin, owner of the vibrant food truck in Kīhei, Maui. With a huge grin, she says it brings her joy watching her customers’ reactions—whether it’s their first or tenth time to her business—as they watch their ice cream swirl out of the machines.  Real fruit

Adventure, Environment, Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island What To Do, The Latest, What To Do

The Current Kīlauea Summit Eruption Makes One Year

*This story was updated on Dec. 24, 2025. A year ago on Dec. 23, 2024, one of the world’s most active volcanoes awoke.   That morning, lava fountains spewed from a line of fissures at the base of the summit caldera. Declared episode one, the event was only a prelude to a series of dramatic eruptions at Kīlauea in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Prior to that, the

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10 Reasons to Love Poʻipū on Kauaʻi

It’s common to hear people say they are enamored with Poʻipū. With its picturesque beaches, top-notch restaurants and interesting archaeological sites, it’s no surprise. The sunny town on the island’s south shore exudes the warmth and laid-back vibes characteristic of many beach communities in Hawaiʻi. And while Poʻipū is a popular destination among travelers, it

Food, Maui, Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i Where To Eat, Restaurants, The Latest, Where To Eat

Kō and Pilina Usher in an Exciting Era of Dining at Fairmont Kea Lani

From Kō, its signature and recently refreshed restaurant, to Pilina, its new lounge, Fairmont Kea Lani is creating a dining scene within its beautiful grounds. Known for its spacious suites and luxe villas perched along Wailea’s golden sands, the resort continues to raise the restaurant bar by thoughtfully showcasing local ingredients in imaginative dishes and

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10 Thoughtful Holiday Gifts from Kauaʻi

Kauaʻi is home to local businesses and artisans whose products make memorable gifts. From punny chocolate to exquisite jewelry, these delightful ideas from the Garden Isle will help get your holiday shopping started. 1. Rooster Poop from Aloha Spice Co. Aloha Spice Co., a charming shop in Hanapēpē, is known for its salts and spice

Culture, Maui, The Latest

Maui’s Business Community Charts a New Path at Holomua 2025

Following the pandemic and the devastating fires of 2023, Maui’s businesses and residents have shown remarkable strength and perseverance. In the face of unimaginable challenges, local communities have proven invaluable coming together to heal and rebuild the island.  For years, the Maui Native Hawaiian Chamber of Commerce has played a pivotal role in connecting Native

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