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Make a Difference on Your Next Hawaiʻi Vacation

Hawai’i is a place that enables visitors to relax and recharge by enjoying mai tais, sunsets, and beach time. Through the growing voluntourism movement, some people are choosing to reinvest in the islands by spending a few hours of their vacation volunteering. What might seem at first like work that detracts from time off is […]

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The 5 Best Lūʻau on Oʻahu in 2022

You can’t visit the Islands without attending a lūʻau. The feasts are extravagant celebrations of aloha and Hawaiian culture that the entire ʻohana will enjoy. However, some lūʻau shows are better than others. What makes a lūʻau great? There’s ʻono food, lively Hawaiian music, heart pounding drums, exciting performances and hula lessons that will get
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Your Guide to Hawaiʻi’s 2022 Summer Festivals

Throughout the Islands, residents and visitors alike are looking forward to the return of Hawaiʻi’s most beloved summer events. Over the years, many of these festivals have become community traditions. And for the last two years, summers haven’t felt quite the same—for many reasons—one being the absent festivals. Fortunately, many of these festivals are making

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Friday Night Fireworks Relaunch in Waikīkī After Two Years

After a two-year hiatus, Waikīkī’s spectacular Friday night firework show relaunches on June 3. The fireworks show, presented by the Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikīkī Beach Resort, has lit up Waikīkī’s night sky nearly every week since 1988. It was paused in March 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.   The popular—and free!—firework show is a tradition

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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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Your Guide to Downtown Honolulu, O‘ahu

Chinatown and Downtown Honolulu are among Hawai‘i’s most storied neighborhoods, with rich histories that date back hundreds of years. Chinatown, just ‘Ewa of downtown Honolulu, was home to thousands of Chinese immigrants who worked on Hawai‘i’s sugar plantations in the 1800s; it nearly burned down in 1900 during attempts to combat the bubonic plague. Years

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Discover These Charming Walkable Towns in Hawaiʻi

While a car will take you to the far corners of any island, sometimes the best way to discover an area is by foot. From historic surf towns and colorful art districts to former plantation neighborhoods, Hawaiʻi is home to many great walkable regions. And you’ll quickly notice an afternoon can easily slip away when 

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What to Know About Interisland Travel with These Day Trip Guides

With the long-awaited arrival of spring comes the even longer-awaited Spring Break. It’s a brief respite to catch up on some R&R and to explore our favorite islands. Whether you’re a resident, first-time visitor or on your fifth vacation to Hawaiʻi, a quick day trip to a neighboring island can be a gateway to a

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