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Oʻahu

How to See the North Shore’s Sunflower Fields on Oahu

Get your phones out, sunflower season is back on Oahu’s North Shore. Starting today, July 11, the public can tour Corteva Agriscience’s 20-acre sunflower field, which is located on the outskirts of sleepy Waialua town. Here you can snap that perfect selfie, find your new Instagram profile picture and see the inspiring sight of thousands

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Food, Hawai‘i Island

Sip, Slurp and Sample Exotic Wines at Volcano Winery

High up in the hills of Volcano Village, which is already relatively high up in the hills of Mauna Loa, one of Hawaii Island’s major volcanoes, sits Volcano Winery. Growing grapes in the brisk air and high-altitude climate of Volcano, this boutique winery was started in 1983 by a retired Oahu veterinarian, Lynn “Doc” McKinney.

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Travel Tips

13 Hawaii Emojis that Locals Love to Use

There’s no doubt about it, emojis have infiltrated Hawaii’s local dialect. Much like with pidgin English, Hawaii residents love using emojis to describe just about everything around them, and now that there’s a shaka emoji, the age of actually typing out texts has finally passed. Here are just a few of our favorite emoticons that

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Hilton Hawaii, Romance

The 10 Dreamiest Wedding Locales in Hawaii

Photo: Courtesy Sunset Ranch Hawaii Located high on the slopes of Pupukea, this 30-acre North Shore gem offers couples an expansive green space for small to large weddings, as well as a bird’s-eye view of Oahu’s picturesque northern coastline. The private estate, which boasts six different venues, also houses a botanical garden, horse ranch and

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Guides, Oʻahu

Your Guide to Kakaʻako, Oʻahu

Seemingly overnight—but really over the course of a few years—Kakaʻako has become one of Honolulu’s most thriving, vividly creative communities. The district, which was once made up of a smattering of mom and pops, auto body shops and a movie theater, is now inhabited by too-cool-for-school bars, extravagant restaurants, less extravagant but still really good

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First-Time, Maui, Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i Guides, Maui/Moloka‘i/Lāna‘i What To Do

How to Spend 24 Hours in West Maui

Known primarily for its many resorts and hotels, Maui’s western coastline has attractions for every kind of visitor, from thrill-seekers to foodies. Getting There From Kahului Airport, take Airport Road until you reach Highway 380. Turn onto Honoapiilani Highway and continue south for 12 miles. It’s about a 35-minute drive. 8 a.m.    View this

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