Sharael Kolberg, Contributor, Travel Nineteenth-century Hawaiian royalty used to come to the Honolulu neighborhood of Waikiki to relax and surf, just as scores of tourists do today. That's because ...
Visitors love this family-friendly beach for boogie boarding, with many calling it their favorite beach on the island. Others lament the temporary lack of formal facilities, such as restrooms and ...
Even as a full-time resident, I rarely find myself without something to do on Oahu, especially since it's the most developed island in Hawaii, with new restaurants and bars opening frequently.
The Hawaii-born singer-songwriter and activist recommends some places he loves on the island he still calls home. And yes, surfing and music are involved. Gabriella Angotti-Jones for The New York ...