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Oahu Farmers Markets

Over the past decade, farmers markets have taken the “Buy Local” mantra by storm. In Hawaii, there’s at least one market a day on each…

Join the Line at Oahu’s Morning Glass Coffee + Cafe

On days when you have extra time to kill, head over for a delicious breakfast and beverage from Morning Glass Coffee + Cafe in Manoa….

Urban Art Splashes the Kakaako District

As an area not far from the airport and Aloha Tower, Kakaako is oftentimes one of the first places visitors see when arriving in the…

Lifeguarded Beaches on Kauai

When visiting Hawaii, you’ll find some of the most breathtakingly-beautiful beaches in the world. But just because they’re beautiful doesn’t mean they’re safe. Kauai, in…

The Pink Palace of the Pacific

There’s more to the Royal Hawaiian Hotel than its rosy-pink facade. The world-class luxury resort in Waikiki has become an icon of Hawaii’s glory days…

The ‘First Lady of Waikiki’

Have you met the First Lady of Waikiki? A veil of classiness drapes over her sleek white facade, like the gentle morning rays over a…

Sunset Oahu Hawaii: The Best Places to Watch the Sunset

Sunset Oahu Hawaii: It’s the ultimate idea of beauty and serenity. Sunsets in Hawaii never get old, as there are so many places to see…

A Handy Guide to Waikiki Beaches

You know about the scenery, shopping, and culture in Waikiki, but did you know there are actually seven (or more) Waikiki Beaches that make up…

Manju from Menehune Food Mart

Menehune Food Mart may not look like much from the outside. The greyish-blue shop sits discreetly alongside Kauai’s main road and has a subtle tinge…

Kayaking Kealakekua Bay

Kayaking Kealakekua Bay is an epic adventure that will leave you breathless. Located on the Kona Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, Kealakekua Bay…

A Royal Hawaiian Grove

Did you know that Waikiki used to have a grove of more than 10,000 coconut trees? Called Helumoa, the fertile piece of land was rich…

Sunday Polo On Oahu’s North Shore

The gentle gallop of horse hooves signal the start of another polo season for Oahu’s North Shore. Since 1963, it’s become quite the scene for…