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From whale-watching to lounging on a golden-sand beach, Kīhei has everything you’d want in a Maui vacation.
Hilo-born ʻTop Chefʻ alum Sheldon Simeon revamps Tiffany’s Maui in Wailuku.
The city’s oldest botanical garden reopened recently and there’s no better time to visit.
The maze was awarded the Guinness World Record for “World’s Largest Permanent Hedge Maze” in 2008.
If you love eggs Bennies and day drinking, bookmark these Oʻahu spots.
The monthly festival is helping to strengthen the community and the connection between residents and visitors.
And five other Hawaiʻi hotels and resorts we think are perfect for the traveling family.
From Oʻahu to the Big Island, here are some of the best lūʻau in Hawaiʻi.
Here’s how to make the most of your day at this protected nature preserve in East Honolulu.
The Valley Isle offers everything from kid-friendly hikes to a world-class aquarium—perfect for families.
From botanical gardens to quiet beaches, these spots are perfect for eating outdoors.
Paniolo barbecue dinners are back at Kahuā Ranch on Hawai‘i Island, part of a long tradition of Hawaiian cowboy culture.
Maui has some of the best snorkeling in Hawaiʻi—and here are the spots HAWAIʻI Magazine readers love the most.
Stick to your budget while still satisfying your taste buds with these cheap eats on Oʻahu from our 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards.
There’s a lot to do in this historic whaling village on the Valley Isle—even on a budget.
From exploring a limestone cave to riding a train through an old sugar cane plantation, there’s lots for families to do on Kauaʻi.
Parents and kids will love chowing down at these family-friendly Hawaiʻi restaurants.
From visiting historic landmarks to enjoying a tasty lūʻau, these activities are great for the entire ʻohana.
From unearthing the stories behind Polynesian artifacts to spotlighting the Islands’ contemporary art scene, these museums are a portal to a colorful history and culture.
From Hanauma Bay on Oʻahu to Poʻipū Beach on Kauaʻi, here are six family friendly beaches we recommend.
November is the start of whale-watching season in the Islands.
You don't want to miss this sleepy coastal town in Windward Oʻahu.
Everything you need to know on your next visit to the 4,345-acre park on the west side of the Garden Isle.
From hiking to a hidden waterfall in Kapaʻa to toasting mai tais in Hanalei, here are our must-dos for your next vacation to the Garden Isle.