Best of the Best The Best Hiking Trails for Beginners in Hawai‘i Get out into nature on these easier but no less stunning Oahu, Maui, Kauai and Big Island trails from our 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards. by Tracy Chan
Activities 4 Family-Friendly Hawaii Farms to Check Out on Your Next Vacation Fun and unique ways that families can get their hands (and feet) dirty exploring a different side of Hawaii. by Catherine Toth Fox
Beaches 10 Resort Bags to Take You From Beach to Bar Check out these purses and totes by Hawaii-based makers and sellers. by Natalie Schack
Best of Blog The 5 Best Mai Tais in Hawaii Our readers ranked where to find their favorite boozy, tropical mai tais in our 2019 Readers’ Choice. by Tracy Chan and Natalie Schack
Best of Blog The 5 Best Islands in Hawaii Here’s a ranked list of the best Hawaiian Islands to visit, according to our 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards. by Kevin Allen
Food The World’s Only Fish Sommelier Works at a Restaurant in Hawaii Ryan Houser at Mina’s Fish House on Oahu helps match the right fish with the right guest in this unique restaurant role. by Catherine Toth Fox
Couples Get Something Sweet for Your Sweet at This Chocolate Boutique on Oahu Since 2010, Choco lea in Manoa has been handcrafting chocolate truffles using high-quality local ingredients. And now it’s offering tours! by Catherine Toth Fox
Couples The Latest Buzz in Massage Treatments is Now at The Kahala Spa The luxe spa’s new signature treatment, Hemp Recovery Remedy, uses hemp-infused products to relax and restore your body. And yes, it’s legal. by Catherine Toth Fox
Activities Downward Dog Meets Upright Goat at Maui Goat Yoga This Kula farm pairs the meditative practice with adorable miniature goats—and it’s awesome. by Catherine Toth Fox
Arts + Culture Step into Awa and Olena, a Kaimuki, Oahu lifestyle boutique full of beautiful things The little store reflects what’s important to owner Amanda Watkins: Art, self-care, beauty and health. by Natalie Schack
Shopping Wander Into Waikiki’s Past at Duke’s Marketplace The open-air market, with its rows of Hawaii souvenirs and kitschy gifts, brings back memories of a Waikiki long gone. by Jackie Kojima
Arts + Culture The Story Behind Hawaii’s Mochi-Pounding Tradition For many Island families, mochi, whether hand-pounded or store-bought, signifies the start of the New Year. by Catherine Toth Fox