Hawaii has a new food obsession this summer — and if you haven’t heard about it yet, you’re about to.
Meet the mango sticky rice bowl from Down to Earth Hawaii: the viral treat that locals lined up for, and that visitors are now making a point to try.
Month: May 2026
Best Snorkeling on Oahu (2026): Top Spots for Every Level
If you’re looking for the best snorkeling on Oahu, you’ve come to the right place.
Whether you’re a first-timer searching for calm, shallow water or an experienced snorkeler hunting for dramatic underwater terrain, this island delivers.
From the world-famous Hanauma Bay to the rock formations of Shark’s Cove, here are the best snorkeling spots on Oahu in 2026 — plus tips on when to go, what to bring, and how to book tours.
Continue reading “Best Snorkeling on Oahu (2026): Top Spots for Every Level”What to Eat in a Hawaii Condo: Easy Meals & Local Grocery Tips
After a few trips to Hawaii, something shifts. The hotels are beautiful, the restaurants are great — but you start wanting something more. Not more luxury, exactly. More like… belonging.
Waking up on your own schedule, shopping at the local market, feeling less like a visitor and more like someone who actually lives here, at least for a week.
A condo with a kitchen makes that possible. Not because you need to cook every meal — you don’t. But because having that option changes the rhythm of the whole trip.
This guide is for Hawaii repeaters staying in a condo or vacation rental on Oahu who want to make the most of that feeling — whether that means one meal a day or three.
Continue reading “What to Eat in a Hawaii Condo: Easy Meals & Local Grocery Tips”Pearl Harbor & USS Arizona Memorial: Complete Visitor Guide 2026
Pearl Harbor is one of those places that stays with you long after you leave.
Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious, standing at the USS Arizona Memorial — where more than 1,100 sailors and Marines still rest below — is a deeply moving experience that no Oahu vacation should skip.
This guide covers everything you need to know: what’s there, how to get tickets, how to get there from Waikiki, what to bring (and what NOT to bring), and how to make the most of your visit.
Continue reading “Pearl Harbor & USS Arizona Memorial: Complete Visitor Guide 2026”North Shore Oahu Day Trip: The Complete Guide (2026)
Most people come to Oahu and stay in Waikiki.
That’s fine — Waikiki is great. But if you spend your entire trip on that one stretch of beach without making it up to the North Shore, you’ll leave having seen only half the island.
The North Shore is a different Oahu entirely. Fewer hotels, fewer tourists, more open sky.
Famous surf breaks that draw the best surfers in the world every winter. A small town called Haleiwa that somehow manages to be charming without being precious.
And food — genuinely good food — served from roadside trucks parked on the side of the highway.
It’s about an hour from Waikiki. It’s worth every minute.
Continue reading “North Shore Oahu Day Trip: The Complete Guide (2026)”What Is a Timeshare in Hawaii?
Thinking about investing in a Hawaii timeshare?
It sounds appealing — guaranteed time in paradise every year, resort amenities, and no need to search for accommodation each trip.
But timeshares are a significant financial commitment, and they’re not right for everyone.
This guide breaks down exactly how Hawaii timeshares work, what they actually cost, and how they compare to the alternative most travelers end up preferring: vacation rentals.
Continue reading “What Is a Timeshare in Hawaii?”Ko Olina Travel Guide 2026: Beaches, Resorts & What Locals Don’t Tell You
Ko Olina sits on the sun-drenched west coast of Oahu, about 25 miles from Waikiki — and for travelers who make the trip, it often becomes their favorite part of the island.
With four sheltered lagoons, world-class resort amenities, and some of the best sunsets in Hawaii, Ko Olina offers a version of paradise that’s quieter, more spacious, and more deeply relaxing than anything you’ll find closer to Honolulu.
This guide covers everything you need to know before you arrive — the lagoons, the sunsets, the dining, how to get around, and how to make the most of your time on Oahu’s peaceful west shore.
Continue reading “Ko Olina Travel Guide 2026: Beaches, Resorts & What Locals Don’t Tell You”Best Beaches on Oahu: A Local’s Guide Beyond Waikiki
Waikiki Beach is iconic for a reason.
The view of Diamond Head from the sand, the warm, calm water, the string of hotels lining Kalakaua Avenue — it’s a version of Hawaii that lives up to its reputation.
But ask anyone who lives on Oahu where they actually go to the beach, and Waikiki rarely comes up first.
The island has over 60 miles of coastline, and some of the best stretches of sand are the ones visitors never make it to. The windward side has turquoise water and white sand that looks almost impossible.
The North Shore has some of the most powerful surf in the world.
The east side has beaches where you can park for free and walk straight to the water with almost no one around.
This guide covers the best beaches on Oahu beyond Waikiki — what makes each one worth the trip, who it’s best suited for, and what you should know before you go.
Continue reading “Best Beaches on Oahu: A Local’s Guide Beyond Waikiki”Best Acai Bowls on Oahu: Where Locals Actually Go
Looking for the best acai bowls on Oahu?
Waikiki has plenty of options right by your hotel — but some of the best bowls on the island are worth the extra mile.
But if you ask a local where they actually go — not the spot with the longest line on Kalakaua Avenue, but the place they’d send a friend — the list gets a lot shorter.
Here are five acai bowl spots on Oahu worth knowing, from a hidden gem at Diamond Head to a locals-only stop on the east side of the island.
Continue reading “Best Acai Bowls on Oahu: Where Locals Actually Go”Why Ala Moana Is the Perfect Base for Your Hawaii Vacation
When most people plan a trip to Hawaii, Waikiki is the first name that comes to mind. It’s iconic, convenient, and unmistakably Hawaii.
But for travelers who want a little more breathing room — a calmer pace, a local feel, and surprisingly easy access to everything Oahu has to offer — Ala Moana is worth a serious look.
Located just a mile west of Waikiki, Ala Moana sits in a sweet spot between the energy of Honolulu’s most famous neighborhood and the quieter residential streets of Honolulu proper.
It’s not a tourist destination in the traditional sense — and that’s exactly what makes it special.
Waikiki vs Ko Olina 2026 – Which is Better for Families / Couples?
Trying to decide between Waikiki and Ko Olina for your Hawaii trip?
It’s one of the most common questions travelers ask before booking — and the honest answer is that it depends entirely on what you’re looking for.
Both areas sit on the same island, but they offer genuinely different versions of Hawaii.
This guide breaks down the real differences: the beaches, the atmosphere, and who each area actually suits best — so you can book with confidence.
Continue reading “Waikiki vs Ko Olina 2026 – Which is Better for Families / Couples?”Best Bars & Restaurants with Live Music in Oahu
Live music in Oahu is unlike anywhere else.
Not the kind piped through speakers — but real, live Hawaiian music played by people who grew up with it.
A guitarist working through slack-key fingerpicking while you sip a mai tai.
A singer whose voice carries across an open-air terrace as the sun drops into the Pacific.
These are the kinds of evenings you remember long after you’ve forgotten what you ordered for dinner.
This is our list of the best bars and restaurants with live music across Oahu — from Waikiki to Ko Olina to the North Shore. Every spot on this list is one we’d genuinely recommend.
One note before you go: live music schedules change. Artists rotate, nights shift, and sometimes things get cancelled last minute. Always check directly with the venue before you head out — or do what we do and just call ahead.
Continue reading “Best Bars & Restaurants with Live Music in Oahu”Ala Moana Hotel Review: Condos, Amenities & Who It’s For
If you’ve been to Hawaii before and want something a little different from a typical Waikiki hotel stay, Ala Moana Hotel is worth a serious look.
Located directly across from Ala Moana Center and a short walk from one of Oahu’s best local beaches, it sits in a sweet spot between convenience and calm — close enough to Waikiki to visit easily, far enough away to feel like you’ve escaped the crowds.
This Ala Moana Hotel review covers what the condo units are actually like, where the property sits, and who this stay is best for.
Continue reading “Ala Moana Hotel Review: Condos, Amenities & Who It’s For”