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13 Tips for Your First Trip to Oʻahu

Many first timers to Hawaiʻi set their sights on Oʻahu, thanks to its visitor-friendly activities and locales known around the world. The island is home to the state’s capital city, Honolulu, and sites including Waikīkī Beach, Diamond Head (the Hawaiian place name is Lēʻahi), Pearl Harbor and the North Shore. While travelers should certainly include […]

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In Town for IRONMAN? Here Are 8 Tasty Options for Healthy Meals in Kona

It’s that time of the year when elite athletes from across the globe test their mettle in the annual IRONMAN competition. Recent changes to the race format have seen the competition split between Kailua-Kona for the women’s competition and Nice, France for the men’s. But even as the competition sizes down, plenty of people from

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The 5 Best Boutique Hotels on Oʻahu in 2023

Sometimes, you don’t have to be the biggest hotel on the block to be the best—and the winners of the 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards “Best Boutique Hotels on Oʻahu” category prove just that. These accommodations top-in-class at mixing humble, small-scale abodes with touches of luxury and finesse, and visitors love staying at these unique properties

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Mauna Kea Beach Hotel to Undergo Extensive $180 Million Renovation in 2024

One of Hawaiʻi Island's premier resorts is getting an extensive facelift in 2024. The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, an Autograph Collection, located on the scenic west coast of the Big Island is already widely considered to be one of Hawaiʻi Island's most luxurious hotels. And now the hotel will be going through a stunning evolution all
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New Plant Species Unique to Hawaiʻi Discovered on Maui

Sometimes, the road less traveled can lead to some exceptional discoveries. A prime example of this can be found in the recent discovery of the Clermontia hanaulaensis, a new addition to the Clermontia family. The Clermontia hanaulaensis was spotted by botanist Hank Oppenheimer of the Plant Extinction Prevention Program (PEPP), a partnership with DLNR and the

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Have Aloha Will Travel EP119: Talk Story with Pineapple Farmer Darren Strand

For a fruit that’s not from Hawaiʻi, locals and visitors alike sure do love pineapples. A staple fruit in the Islands for centuries, the pineapple—which originated from South America—has become intrinsically linked with Hawaiʻi. And there aren’t a lot of people who know more about the subject than Darren Strand, who joins Cat and Kevin

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8 Plants You Need To See at Foster Botanical Garden on Oʻahu

Last month Foster Botanical Garden, the oldest of five city-run gardens on Oʻahu, reopened after it had been closed for improvements to pathways and bathrooms. Not much has changed at the 14-acre botanical garden, which can trace its roots back to 1853. That year Queen Kalama, the wife of King Kamehameha III, leased a 4.6-acre

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