Your Guide to the Perfect Weekend in Honolulu: May 2–8, 2024
Attend a hula festival, check out fiber artwork, celebrate Cinco de Mayo and raise funds to fight breast cancer.
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Attend a hula festival, check out fiber artwork, celebrate Cinco de Mayo and raise funds to fight breast cancer.
Attend a hula festival, check out fiber artwork, celebrate Cinco de Mayo and raise funds to fight breast cancer.
In celebration of Lei Day, admire this impressive piece of lei art by floral designer Kim Scott for Aloha de Mele.
Celebrate Lei Day and Independent Bookstore Day, eat loads of Spam and learn more about electric vehicles in Hawai‘i.
From Kaimukī to Kailua, these are the best spots for scoring sustainable lifestyle, personal care and household items.
Opening April 12, the exhibition is a fun and colorful exploration of alohawear’s origins, cultural crossovers and signature motifs.
Check out a polo match, sip rosé wines, shop native plants, explore the art of aloha wear and celebrate Earth Month at the aquarium.
From hand-built ceramic lei vases to sewing classes taught by fashion designer Kini Zamora, this month’s style picks are giving spring feels.
Island-Boy has moved to a spacious new storefront in Kaimukī showcasing home items, clothing, accessories and more.
At Old Queen Street Stadium, find pieces of Hawai‘i history in the form of vintage clothing and high school memorabilia.
Score major style points with local pickleball gear.
Claw art is a thing—especially when it features local food.
Explore O‘ahu farmers markets throughout the week for fresh produce, snacks, flowers and crafts.
Celebrate Lei Day and Independent Bookstore Day, eat loads of Spam and learn more about electric vehicles in Hawai‘i.
From hand-built ceramic lei vases to sewing classes taught by fashion designer Kini Zamora, this month’s style picks are giving spring feels.
From Kaimukī to Kailua, these are the best spots for scoring sustainable lifestyle, personal care and household items.
Explore O‘ahu farmers markets throughout the week for fresh produce, snacks, flowers and crafts.
Beauty is timeless, taste is not. A year after this post was originally published, our style and dining editors can’t get enough of these gorgeous interiors.