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Disney Plus Lands in Hawai‘i with “Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.”
The filmed-on-O‘ahu sitcom modernizes the original “Doogie Howser, M.D.” with a local twist.
How the Interstate H-3 Came to Be
It only took 37 years, $1.3 billion in funds and an immense amount of controversy.
Planning a Hawaiʻi Vacation Soon? Read Our Latest Issue
Our digital-exclusive September/October 2021 issue is filled with insider tips for your next trip to the Islands.
The Famed ʻStairway to Heaven’ on Oʻahu Will Soon Be Gone
The fate of the 3,922-step Haʻikū Stairs has been long debated.
HAWAIʻI in the Kitchen: Hawaiʻi-Style Fried Saimin
Whip up this local potluck fave with tips from Keoni Chang, chief food officer at Foodland Super Markets.
Hawaiʻi Surfer Carissa Moore Wins 5th World Surfing League Title
The Oʻahu surfer has had her most winning year yet.
Plan Like a Park Ranger at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
These 10 tips will help you navigate the state’s largest national park.
Your Guide to Kīhei, Maui
On Maui’s lively South Shore, shop, eat and enjoy picturesque beaches.
Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP66
Hawaiʻi born TikTok celeb Kirsten Titus joins us on this week’s episode to talk about her rise to fame and answer the eternal question—what is TikTok?
7 Streets in Waikīkī and What Their Names Mean
From Kealohilani Avenue to Lemon Road, the streets in Waikīkī on Oʻahu have some connection to the history of Hawaiʻi.
The 5 Most Romantic Hotels on Kauaʻi in 2021
If you’re looking for romantic accommodations, here are the five that topped our 2021 Readers’ Choice Awards.
HAWAIʻI in the Kitchen: Tropical Malasada Shortcake
Learn how to make the perfect malasada with executive pastry chef Daniel Sampson from the Fairmont Orchid on Hawaiʻi Island.
5 Cool Spots for Beat-the-Heat Treats on Maui
There’s no tastier way to cool off.
Podcast Show Notes: Have Aloha Will Travel EP65
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You’ll Need To Be Vaccinated or COVID-19 Negative to Enter Oʻahu Businesses
Starting Sept. 13 for 60 days, the Safe Access Oʻahu program will require patrons and employees to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test.