Tag: Oahu

Where to Find Vegan Hawaiian Food on Oahu

Vegans on Oahu will have no trouble navigating the Oahu restaurant scene for healthy veggie fare. In fact, Oahu is a great place to find vegan Hawaiian food and yummy meat-free options from around the world. However, many restaurants that don’t advertise themselves as “vegan” also offer some great options for anyone following a strict […]

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Waimanalo Beach Hawaii: One of the Nation’s Best Beaches

Waimanalo Beach once was one of Hawaii’s best-kept secrets. Just 45 minutes from Waikiki, this sprawling shoreline is quiet, scenic, and great for any kind of beach day.  But then the secret got out! In 2015, Dr. Beach named Waimanalo Beach Hawaii the #1 beach in America – a big achievement for this rural spot. […]

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Whale Watching Oahu: The Best Places to Go for Free

We’re smack-dab in the middle of Hawaii’s whale season. This is the time of year when humpback whales (Kohola, in Hawaiian) migrate to Hawaii waters to mate, give birth, and nurse their young. The good news? You don’t have to book a whale watching Oahu cruise to see these majestic sea creatures.  If you’re visiting […]

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Hiking the Ka’au Crater Trail on Oahu

Ka’au Crater Trail is one of the most popular hikes on Oahu. Known for its spectacular views and challenging route, this is a favorite among visitors and residents alike.  Those views are hard-earned, though, because the Ka‘au Loop Trail is every bit as dangerous as it is beautiful. But for the capable and prepared, its […]

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5 Reasons to Take Oahu’s Pali Highway

Oahu’s Pali Highway is a special road for a variety of reasons. It’s a vital link between the Windward Side and Honolulu. It’s incredibly rich with pre- and post-contact Hawaiian history. And it’s stunningly beautiful.  More than just a means of getting over (and through) the Koolau Mountains, it’s possible to spend a whole day […]

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Waimea Bay: A Must-Visit Any Time of Year

Waimea Bay in Oahu is one of Hawaii’s best beaches. But really, it seems like two totally different beaches, depending on what time of year you visit. In winter months, it draws big wave surfers who aim to ride its 30+ foot tall waves. In the summer, it’s a tranquil swimming spot that’s perfect for […]

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5 Best Dive Bars Waikiki: Our Top Picks

Looking for the best dive bars Waikiki offers? Here’s the best from a true expert! Waikiki Dive Bars For many of us who work in the bar industry, finding a good dive bar is a pivotal part of the vacation experience. Sure, we may whinge about the tedium of pandering to sussers, but when left […]

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This Way To Historic Haleiwa Town

If you’re visiting Hawaii, you’ve got to spend time in Haleiwa Town. This coastal area has the ultimate North Shore, small-town vibes. So step into a slower way of life and come with us to Haleiwa, home to big-wave surfing, famous shrimp trucks, and a laid-back lifestyle.  Where is Haleiwa Haleiwa town is on Oahu’s […]

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The Best North Shore Food Trucks (and Where to Find Them!)

Oahu’s North Shore food trucks have become nearly as famous as the area’s big-wave surfing and laid-back vibes. If you’ve ever driven to the North Shore of Oahu, I’m sure you’ve noticed the trucks scattered along the side of the highway, stretching from Haleiwa to Kualoa Ranch. Lunch trucks are some of the most popular […]

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How to Walk Through a Hawaii Plantation Village

Growing up on Oahu, Hawaii’s Plantation Village was a common field trip destination. As a seventh grader, I enjoyed visiting this recreated sugar plantation. But what would I think of it as an adult? Read along to discover my experience visiting this popular Hawaii destination.  A Walk Through History Hawaii Plantation Village takes visitors on […]

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West Oahu’s Keawaʻula Beach (Yokohama Beach)

You can’t drive a full loop around west Oahu. Kaena Point stands in the way, offering beautiful hiking but no road access between the western and northern shores. But you can drive to Yokohama Beach, a stunning and secluded spot that marks the end of the road in west Oahu.  Visiting Yokohama Beach Yokohama Beach, […]

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Hawaiian History Alive in Makua Valley

You can just feel the mana, or power, when driving by Makua Valley. Even though it’s inaccessible to the public today, the valley is still very much a visible part of Oahu’s northwestern shore. It’s also still very much alive with Hawaiian culture and history. What is Makua Valley Makua Valley is an area in […]

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