First-Time 10 Items You Can’t Forget to Pack on Your Next Trip to Hawaii From towels to slippers to an extra pair of swimwear, here are just a few items you need to bring when visiting the Islands. by Kevin Allen
First-Time 6 Colorful North Shore Towns You Won’t Want to Miss Everyone will tell you Oahu's North Shore community has its own vibe. by Kevin Allen
Adventure Top Things To Do on Haleakala Visiting Maui’s Haleakala volcano is a can’t miss experience for all these reasons. by Kyle Ellison
Activities Top Places to Visit in Haiku on Maui’s North Shore Just up the road from Paia, Haiku keeps visitors and locals coming back with its country appeal, delicious restaurants and natural beauty. by Kevin Allen
First-Time Here’s How We Make the Best Hawaiian Plate Ever Our favorite places to go for the required ingredients. by Derek Paiva and Catherine Toth Fox
Adventure Top Things to Do on Maui From the Road to Hana to snorkeling in Kaanapali, this guide lists the best things you have to visit, see and do. by Kyle Ellison
Couples Your Guide to Waikiki Bar Hopping and Happy Hours A nighttime tour of Honolulu's bustling tourism hub and its cocktails. by HAWAII Magazine Staff
Activities Your Complete Guide to Visiting Pearl Harbor From the Pacific Aviation Museum to the massive Battleship Missouri Memorial, there’s a lot to see at Pearl Harbor. by Kevin Allen
Activities 4 Oahu Surf Spots Perfect for Beginners From Diamond Head to Chun’s Reef, there’s a spot on all sides of the island for beginners to get their feet wet. by Kevin Allen
Arts + Culture Find Quietude at Honolulu’s Mu-Ryang-Sa Korean Buddhist Temple Tucked away in a Honolulu residential valley, the Mu-Ryang-Sa Korean Buddhist Temple is an oasis of quietude with a serene purpose. by Derek Paiva
Adventure Take a Walk Through Maui’s Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge Can you combine a human-friendly boardwalk with a wildlife refuge? On Maui, the answer is yes. by Chatten Hayes
First-Time Where to Get Hawaii’s Multicultural Mochi on Oahu Hawaii loves its mochi, and nowhere is that more apparent than at these Oahu stores. by Natalie Schack