Oʻahu
Celebrate Lunar New Year with tips from a local foodie expert.
Who doesn’t love a drink discount?
The popular green tea is on menus everywhere, but these cafés are serving next-level matcha drinks.
Yours Truly at the AC Hotel in downtown Honolulu has a storied past and clever ordering system.
Free guided tours resume at one of Honolulu’s most biodiverse botanical gardens.
Be among the first to witness the sun peak over the Pacific in 2025 during the annual sunrise hike to Makapuʻu Lighthouse, which is followed by an invigorating taiko drum performance.
Rip Curl is streaming the prestigious surfing event at Waimea Bay online.
Broke? Don’t surf? There’s still plenty to do in and around the Islands’ surfing mecca.
The Nutridge Estate offers an intimate experience for guests in the hills high above Honolulu.
These Honolulu spots are perfect for a holiday celebration.
Get in the festive spirit with these can’t-miss events and pop-up shops.
Visitors are invited to this North Shore farm to learn about the area’s rich agricultural history and pick their own food.
After a major transformation project, the hotel continues to celebrate tradition and pay homage to its namesake, Malia.
Tickets are now on sale for the Waikīkī show.
The biggest surf of the year hit Hawaiʻi’s shores in the winter.
The public can share comments through Nov. 25.
Just past Waikīkī, O‘ahu’s southeast coast unfolds—and makes for the perfect road trip. Bookmark these stops for your journey.
And a brief history on this tiki cocktail commonly associated with the Islands.
We go bananas for mangoes here in Hawai‘i.
If you’re planning a vacation to this Disney-themed resort on Oʻahu, read this first.
From malasadas to poi glazed doughnuts, these Oʻahu bakeries topped the list in our 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Only the name of this Oʻahu hotel—Trump International Hotel Waikīkī—has changed.
Here are the five of your favorite Oʻahu beaches, as voted on by our readers in our 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Take part in this decades-old annual event even if you’re not in Hawaiʻi.