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Arts + Culture, Oʻahu, O‘ahu Arts + Culture, Shopping

Rock These New Swimsuits by Two Iconic Hawaii Designers

No Hawaii vacation is complete without the proper attire. That means rubber slippers (you know, flip-flops), breezy dresses and, of course, the perfect swimsuit. Two iconic Hawaii designers unveiled new collections last month, and you’re sure to find something that fits your beach-y personality, whether you’re planning to surf all day or lounge by the […]

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Arts + Culture, Best of Blog, First-Time

The 5 Best Towns in Hawaii

There’s something special and different about every town in Hawaii, from the energetic streets of Waikiki to the more laid-back country roads of Haiku. And as much as we’d like to visit every single one of them and experience their unique attractions, there are just too many to count. So, to make things easier, our

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Arts + Culture, Culture, Family, Travel Tips

7 Ways to Experience Japan In Hawaii

Being in Hawaii means you’re able to experience all sorts of cultures. Fortunately for those looking to eat Japanese foods and participate in Japanese traditions, Hawaii is home to a sizable population of Japanese residents, whose ancestors immigrated to the Islands to work during Hawaii’s booming sugarcane plantation era starting in 1885. The multiple generations of

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Arts + Culture, Hawai‘i Island, Hawai‘i Island Arts + Culture

Q&A with Big Island Scuba Instructor Keller Laros

A scuba instructor since 1985, Keller Laros joined Big Island snorkel and dive company Jack’s Diving Locker in 1991, and in 2012 also founded the Manta Pacific Research Foundation. Now a Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) master scuba diver trainer, Laros has logged 12,600 scuba dives, and is famously known for disentangling a dolphin

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