First-Time Our 10 Essential Experiences on Oʻahu From catching sunrise at Lanikai Beach to eating lunch at a shrimp truck, here are our must-dos for your next vacation to Oʻahu. by Catherine Toth Fox
First-Time How to Spend a Day on Oʻahu’s North Shore with $40 Grab brownies for breakfast, watch the pros and practice yoga at sunset: There’s plenty to do on Oʻahu’s iconic North Shore, even on a budget. by Grace Maeda
Oʻahu You Need to Try this Shave Ice on Oʻahu’s North Shore No, not Matsumoto Shave Ice or Aoki’s Shave Ice. Kaimana Shave Ice is the real deal with real fruit syrups. by Grace Maeda
Homepage Sponsored Why Hawaiʻi is the Best Place to Live for Nature Lovers Here, the great outdoors are really, really great. by List Sotheby's International Realty
News Laniākea Beach on Oʻahu’s North Shore May Soon Have a Temporary Fix for Traffic A short-term solution is in the works for one of the North Shore's most traffic-prone stretches of road. by Kevin Allen
Homepage Sponsored Moving to Hawaiʻi: A Wave Riders Guide If you love to surf, paddleboard or foil—or anything else that involves catching waves—moving to Hawaiʻi is the dream. Here are a few things to think about. by List Sotheby's International Realty
Family Aoki’s Shave Ice in Haleʻiwa Serves Up the Classics with a Side of Nostalgia And there’s rarely a line. by Lavonne Leong
Couples Here are Our Favorite Shrimp Trucks on Oʻahu’s North Shore We did all the research for you. by Madeleine Carr
Arts + Culture How the North Shore’s Oldest Hotel Helped Create the Haleʻiwa We Now Know Today Without the Haleʻiwa Hotel, there would have been no Haleʻiwa. by Kevin Allen
Family Go on an Ahupuaʻa Adventure on Oʻahu’s North Shore Walk through botanical gardens and swim beneath a 45-foot waterfall at Waimea Valley on O‘ahu. by Catherine Toth Fox
Maui Surf Meets Return To Maui and Oʻahu’s North Shore This Winter The World Surf League launches the 2021 Championship Tour in December with broadcast-only events in the birthplace of the sport. by Catherine Toth Fox
News Visitors are Back in Hawaiʻi: What Does Waikīkī and Haleʻiwa Look Like Now? Beaches are still fairly empty, businesses have reopened and parking isn’t a nightmare—yet. by Catherine Toth Fox and Kevin Allen