Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: Aug. 15–21, 2024
Take a yoga class at the aquarium, attend a free symphony show, watch water sports, go on a moon walk and more.
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Take a yoga class at the aquarium, attend a free symphony show, watch water sports, go on a moon walk and more.
Easy to see why Hawai‘i is the healthiest state in the nation when we have the best outdoor yoga, watersports and more ways to live well.
Photographer Jess Loiterton captures dreamy moments at local breaks.
Erik Shoji will be competing on Team USA at the Paris Olympics with four other volleyball players with Hawai‘i ties.
Party in pink at Rosé Soirée, catch Wanda Sykes and Sasha Colby on tour and wrap up the spring season with the Hawai‘i Gay Kickball League.
At Old Queen Street Stadium, find pieces of Hawai‘i history in the form of vintage clothing and high school memorabilia.
Cheer on the ’Bows at the Big West Men’s Volleyball Championship, see Sasha Colby live and celebrate all things Spam.
Nightlife never looked so bright on O‘ahu’s North Shore.
Go ice skating, marvel at a magic show, see the whales and run a marathon.
With a major tournament win under her belt, Hawai‘i golfer Allisen Corpuz is one of the LPGA’s newest standouts.
Blue Mind Surf Therapy offers workshops that combine the therapeutic power of surfing with mindfulness and self-awareness.
A new viewing platform awaits hikers who trek a mile up the railway stairs to a breathtaking view of the East Side and a legit cardio workout.
Whether you’re new in town, you’ve lived here your whole life or you’re just visiting, there’s something on this list for you.
Hawai‘i’s decorated student-athlete shares tips for first time foil boarders, surf safety and why he chose to attend the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
A blend of interviews, history, Hawaiian legends and memoir, the book offers insight into women surfers while inspiring a new generation.