Author: Tiffany Hill
At Camp Olowalu you can reconnect with nature while still sleeping in an actual bed.
Smith’s Tropical Paradise in Kapaa is best known for its luau and boat tours along the Wailua River, but the family business also operates a 30-acre botanical garden.
Hawaiian cacao crop and its delicious chocolate is capturing the attention of Hawaii’s small farmers, and the appetites of everyone else.
This beachside town on the island’s southeast shore has a lot of charm—and great burgers.
These handcrafted zero-proof tropical drinks are so good you might not even notice they’re booze-free.
Native Hawaiian-owned Makana Charters shares stories abundant in cultural history with visitors.
Immerse yourself in the quiet of a coconut grove overlooking the ocean.
The community tradition started with one woman’s eco-creativity in the 1950s.
It’s now offering three tours for Oahu visitors and residents.
The dedicated forest preserve is also an AirBnB.
A visitor views the raw, untethered power of one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
Learn about these intelligent animals with a tour at this Big Island octopus farm.
It's an unforgettable adventure that leaves you in reverence of Mother Nature.
A peaceful East Oahu trek offers stellar views of the Koolau Mountains and the island.
The tasty two-handers made with Garden Isle beef hit the spot.
Oahu collector and craftsman John Reyno breathes new life into midcentury furniture.
Learn to harvest this culturally significant plant during free monthly workshops.
Have a great dinner, plus benefit the community, at Sheraton Kauai Resort’s restaurant, RumFire Poipu.
At this Kailua tasting room, profits go to help the homeless.
Pull up a seat at the Outrigger Reef’s Kani Ka Pila Grille to listen to authentic Hawaiian music from some of the Islands’ musicians.
The hardest part will be figuring out which one to choose.
Scientists don't know when it will happen again.
Sometimes the local hangouts are the best spots for drinks, takoyaki and live music.
Local-approved coffee shops that are artsy and modern, yet as welcoming as your friend's house.
Where to get ʻono grinds on Oʻahu, Maui, Kauaʻi and the Big Island.
Look at twinkling holiday parades, listen to island-inspired Christmas songs and pound your own poi this month in Hawaii.
A laid-back, breezy and delicious day trip through this relaxing Maui town is worth the drive.
Here’s how to get into this posh little lounge that’s easy to miss.
Lanai Ocean Sports takes you 4 miles to see the western edge of the island.
The signature restaurant at the Westin Nanea Ocean Villas uses ingredients from the mountains and ocean around Maui.
Opened earlier this year, the villas are as large as an apartment.
These talented Hawaii artists need to be on your playlist.
The Kaiwa Ridge Trail, better known as the Pillbox trail, rewards hikers with a 360-degree view of Lanikai and the Windward Side.
Located at the former Three Fat Pigs at the Kings’ Shops, chef Ippy Aiona brings family-style dining to Waikoloa.
The inspiration and creative process behind his popular posters.
Chef Sheldon Simeon’s restaurant, Tin Roof, packs his James Beard-nominated flair for Hawaii grinds into trademark takeout tins.
Let's count our beautiful blessings.
Set your alarm because you’ll want to get up early for these.
The Hawaii Tourism Authority introduced Hawaii VR, a virtual reality app enabling anyone with a smart phone to transport themselves to the Hawaiian Islands.
If you’ve been to Waikiki recently, you’ve probably noticed a big change on Kalakaua Avenue.
While the surf may be flat and the pros are chasing waves elsewhere, there’s still plenty of fun to be had.
It provides a shelter for Lanai's feral cats, keeps native birds a little safer and has become a major tourist draw.