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Diamond Head Reservations
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Reservations Will Be Required at Hawaiʻi’s Most Recognizable Landmark  

With its striking ridges, panoramic views and historical hiking trails, Lē‘ahi, also known as Diamond Head, is among Oʻahu’s most prominent features. More than 3,000 hikers visit the volcanic cone every day to climb the 1-mile trail to its summit.   Travelers to Oʻahu this summer should know that beginning on May 12, 2022, the state

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Have Aloha Will Travel EP82: We Got Maui on Our Minds

Co-hosts Catherine Toth Fox and Grace Maeda welcome Melissa Chang to the show. The Honolulu food blogger and social media expert makes her third appearance on the “Have Aloha Will Travel” podcast. While Melissa has been a frequent guest on the podcast, she’s an even more frequent traveler to Maui.   From the coasts of Kaʻanapali

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The 5 Best New Restaurants in Hawaiʻi in 2022

There were many beloved restaurants in Hawaiʻi—Alan Wong’s Honolulu, 12th Ave Grill, Da Kitchen—that didn’t survive the pandemic. And then there are ones that opened during this unprecedented time, offering unique dishes and focusing on local ingredients in unexpected ways. Here are the Top 5 Best New Restaurants in Hawaiʻi, voted by you, in our 2022

Green Sea Turtle - Bellows Campground Close
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Camping at this Popular Oʻahu Beach is Suspended to Protect Green Sea Turtles

For the first time in documented history, green sea turtles nested at Bellows Field Beach Park on Oʻahu during the summer of 2020. Wildlife researchers claimed it was “unprecedented” behavior by sea turtles.  Commonly referred to as honu in Hawaiʻi, green sea turtles are known to nest along Oʻahu’s various shorelines. However, according to the

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Masks No Longer Required at Hawaiʻi Airports and on Most U.S. Flights

After a federal judge in Florida struck down a nationwide mask mandate on airplanes, buses and other public transportation on Monday, many U.S. airlines—including Hawaiian Airlines—announced they would stop requiring masks aboard their flights. Masks are also no longer required at Hawaiʻi airports. This ends a two-year-long mask requirement from the Centers for Disease Control

Celebration of the Arts
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Experience the Spirit of Hawaiʻi at Maui’s Annual Celebration of the Arts

As the sun begins to peak over Haleakalā, silence breaks on Maui’s west side with chants to the sun. Dozens of people, including kumu (teachers), kamaʻaina (locals and long-time residents) and visitors, stand in gentle surf at Honokahua Beach (D.T. Fleming Beach). Every year, the emotional and enriching e ala e and hiʻuwai ceremonies commence

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