Arts + Culture Celebrations for Hōkūleʻa’s 50th Birthday Kick Off this Weekend A special series of events this March honor Hawaiʻi’s iconic voyaging canoe and the profound impact it’s made across the Pacific and beyond. by Grace Maeda
Environment Discover Foster Botanical Garden with an Expert Free guided tours resume at one of Honolulu’s most biodiverse botanical gardens. by Grace Maeda
Family 8 Free Things To Do on Oʻahu’s North Shore Broke? Don’t surf? There’s still plenty to do in and around the Islands’ surfing mecca. by Grace Maeda
Arts + Culture Get a Glimpse Into this Under-the-Radar Lūʻau on Oʻahu The Nutridge Estate offers an intimate experience for guests in the hills high above Honolulu. by Grace Maeda
Oʻahu Bookmark These 8 Holiday Attractions and Activities on Oʻahu Get in the festive spirit with these can’t-miss events and pop-up shops. by Grace Maeda
From Our Magazine Kuilima Farm Grows Food for the Community and this North Shore Resort Visitors are invited to this North Shore farm to learn about the area’s rich agricultural history and pick their own food. by Catherine Toth Fox
Arts + Culture Hawaiʻi’s First Resident Cirque du Soleil Production Debuts this December Tickets are now on sale for the Waikīkī show. by Grace Maeda
Adventure Where To See Huge Winter Waves in Hawaiʻi The biggest surf of the year hit Hawaiʻi’s shores in the winter. by Catherine Toth Fox
First-Time Here’s How to Take a Road Trip on O‘ahu’s Southeastern Coast Just past Waikīkī, O‘ahu’s southeast coast unfolds—and makes for the perfect road trip. Bookmark these stops for your journey. by Kevin Allen
Beaches The 5 Best Beaches on Oʻahu in 2024 Here are the five of your favorite Oʻahu beaches, as voted on by our readers in our 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. by Catherine Toth Fox
Family Here’s How You Can Watch the Aloha Festivals Floral Parade Anywhere Take part in this decades-old annual event even if you’re not in Hawaiʻi. by HAWAII Magazine Staff
Health/Wellness 5 Unique Wellness Activities on Oʻahu Take a break from the noise to find some inner peace and connect to the ʻāina. by Sarah Burchard