Things to Do on O‘ahu in April 2025
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Celebrate Scottish culture, see a rousing musical about Tina Turner’s rise to fame, nom on fair food and Spam creations and more.
Baker Jonny Kimbro is back with Lovejoy Confections, a weekly pop-up with miso soba cookies, chai sugar cookie sandwiches and Stroopwafels with shoyu caramel.
The total lunar eclipse will start at 8:26 p.m. on March 13. Here’s what you should know about the phenomenon, including viewing and photography tips.
At Fishschool, the studio part of Fishcake, local teachers like 104-year-old Esther Nowell show you’re never too old for art.
Celebrate the crossover of Japanese and Hawai‘i culture, cosplay at Kawaii Kon, get your brunch on at BrunchFest, jam with Kehlani and more.
Today’s limited-release capsule of streetwear is just the beginning of the partnership.
Here are some of our favorite kama‘āina hotel deals to make your next staycation fun and easy on the wallet.
Catch a romantic Josh Tatofi concert, explore the Hawai‘i Triennial art exhibitions across the island, join the Great Aloha Run and more.
New year, new hobbies, crafts and skills for you to acquire at studios and community centers around town.
Our digital editor’s dad takes her back to the restaurant where she had her first taste of dim sum.
Two places where buttery shabu shabu beef is so good, you can skip the sauces.
You have until Sunday, Dec. 29, to get your last bowl of jjajangmyeon and say goodbye.
Here’s the rundown of all the holiday events across the island where you can get festive through the end of the year.
We tapped well-known locals, from artists and chefs to influencers and news anchors, for what’s on their gifting and wish lists.
Head to Cooke Street Market for a torched aburi salmon plate, and snag a strawberry matcha latte for dessert.
A teen’s community recycling program has made college possible for other local students.
No plans for tonight? Here’s everything from trick-or-treating for kids to costume parties, haunted houses and more for adults.
Spooky season is on. Here’s where you can chase ghosts, pick pumpkins, scream your head off or parade your fabulous costume.
Are you Waikīkī-phobic? Our newly updated parking roundup shows there’s plenty of cheap or free parking around.
The Hawaiian Humane Society’s ‘Īlio Explorers program paves the way to adventure for you and a canine companion.
Beat the end of summer heat with the iciest, hojicha-est drink around.
Milky Way Hawai‘i Ice’s mashups of Taiwanese-style snow ice and smoothies are worth hunting down on a hot day.
Sample award-winning dishes at a circus-themed gala, watch new murals get painted and celebrate Indigenous cultures at a powwow.
Escape the city for Keiki and Plow nestled in Hawai‘i Kai where you and your ‘ohana can experience farm life.
Support local farms and share the uplifting experience of picking produce with friends and family this fall.
Looking for fun things to do with friends and family? Eat, drink, dance and celebrate culture throughout the summer.
Pokémon Worlds comes to Honolulu for the first time Aug. 16–18. Here’s everything you need to know about all the fun, from exclusive merch to photo ops.
BTS of a carb-fueled project to crown the Best of HONOLULU winner.
You need a vet, auto repairs, tools or another service? Consult this list of businesses voted and selected as most reliable in their fields.
Where to staycation, pet animals, take a tour for locals and visitors to enjoy and more of the best ways to have fun on O‘ahu.
Treat yourself to beauty and self-care services like the best custom essential oil blend, head massage, eyelash extensions and more.
Our editors picked 14 top categories plus 20 readers’ choices to establish the best food and drinks on O‘ahu this year.
New places we’ve spotted across the island include O‘ahu’s first adults-only hotel, a free art gallery and a Japanese grocery.
Celebrate Independence Day with fireworks shows happening across the island, along with food, games, live music and more holiday fun.
Run, don’t walk, for traditional and Vietnamese-inspired pastries at this family-run Saturday pop-up in Kaka‘ako.
Plan the best summer ever with outdoor adventures, new and classic eats, live music, cultural festivals and more ways to have fun in the sun.
We break down all the info you need about camping on O‘ahu: where to go, what to bring, how to set up, how to level up and more.
The local confectionary company shot up to 330,000 followers in just 10 days thanks to a viral reel about sending its communications team to Disneyland.
Lei-making is our latest obsession, so we’ve rounded up the many places offering intro classes on the Islands’ signature floral craft.
This 20-acre property run by three generations of photographer Clark Little’s family has been named “Best New Attraction” in America.
The landmark restaurant reopens May 1 with a raw bar, outdoor robata grill and family-style dishes.
Looking to treat Mom on Mother’s Day? Delight her (and yourself) with these new, unique afternoon tea options.
Celebrate Earth Month and learn about native Hawaiian plants in Bishop Museum’s impressive Plants of Hawai‘i collection.
KualoaGrown Market’s premium meats, seafood and produce—all raised at the ranch—are more affordable than you think.
A Kaka‘ako library offers members tools instead of books, along with workshops.
The new Chinese restaurant on Beretania Street offers uncommon ingredients as well as a rare delicacy—geoduck.
Get ready for the global chain’s cakes, sandwiches, pastries and, of course, baguettes.