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With a revolving menu of both wine offerings and delicious food pairings, The Tasting Room on Kauaʻi never gets stale. Wine ...
Hawaiʻi Island attracts adventurous travelers and outdoor enthusiasts with its incredibly diverse terrain. Across the island, ...
Tucked on Merchant Street in Downtown Honolulu is a treasure chest filled with decades-old relics and tokens from Hawaiʻi’s ...
Below are the Standard Terms and Conditions for HAWAIʻI Magazine’s Sweet Summer Instagram Giveaway 1. TERM Giveaway will be held on ...
No trip to Hawaiʻi—especially for first-time visitors—is complete without attending an authentic lūʻau. These immersive ...
There are dozens of exciting events throughout Hawaiʻi that invite residents and visitors to celebrate the 4th of July.
One of my favorite beaches on Maui is on the island’s West Side—and no, it’s not Kāʻanapali Beach. It’s Kahekili Beach, right ...
3. Actually Learn to Surf North Shore’s summertime waves may be a minuscule version of its winter immensity, but for surfer newbies, it is the perfect time to paddle out and learn. Jamie O’Brien Surf ...
As one of the largest beaches in South Maui, Mākena is fittingly known as Big Beach. With no resorts lining the shore, Mākena Beach offers a sense of seclusion and raw beauty that’s rare among Maui’s ...
Nicknamed “The Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” Waimea Canyon stretches more than 10 miles long and reaches depths of up to 3,000 feet deep. You can get here by driving up Waimea Canyon Drive (HI-550).
The ocean surrounding Kauaʻi proves that sometimes the best sightseeing can be found beneath the sea. So, grab a snorkel and a pair of fins and check out the snorkeling spots on Kauaʻi that HAWAIʻI ...
Nicknamed the Garden Isle, Kauaʻi is known for its emerald valleys, lush scenery and epic hiking trails. However, the crystal-clear waters surrounding the The ocean surrounding Kauaʻi proves that ...