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Sip Your Way Through the 12 Hippest Cocktail Bars in Honolulu

Like the craft brewery scene, the cocktail scene on Oʻahu just keeps growing—and raising the bar in terms of concept and presentation. Honolulu has long been the Hawaiian Islands’ premiere place for up-and-coming cuisine, and now it’s also got a cocktail scene to match. Whether you’ve got 24 hours or a lifetime in Honolulu, you can’t go wrong with any of the spots on this list. We’ll show you the hottest and newest places to go, along with some stalwarts of the scene that are still well worth a visit. Reservations Recommended  If there’s a spot that catches your eye, we recommend making a reservation...

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Your Guide to the Best Breweries on Maui (Plus Wine, Vodka, and More!)

The island of Maui is known for its beautiful beaches, the wild Road to Hāna, majestic Haleakalā and its otherworldly crater, waterfall hikes, and much more. But did you also know that Maui is home to a number of excellent craft breweries? Since its start in 2005, Maui’s craft beer scene has grown steadily. If you want to sample the island’s best, you’ll find our guide to Maui’s best breweries below. Also, if you’re not a beer drinker—or you’ve got an expansive palate you want to cultivate—we’ve got some additional recommendations for you: Maui’s craft distilleries and its winery. Keep reading to discover all the...

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A Local’s Guide to Oahu’s Hidden Gems

Don’t worry! We’re not here to give out Google Maps directions to anyone’s favorite “secret” waterfall. But we are here to share some hidden gems on Oahu—our favorite local businesses. With our guide, you’ll enjoy a unique, only-on-Oahu experience while supporting our local artists, artisans, farmers, makers, chefs, business owners, and entrepreneurs. The vibrancy of Oahu’s culture rests on the businesses run by local individuals and families—and they’re a huge part of what makes Oahu so special. We encourage you to shop and support local on the Gathering Place as much as you can. Use this list of our favorites as your starting point. #1:...

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Kauaʻi Local Moving Services: How to Find the Right Company for You

Over the course of five million years, volcanic activity, then wind, waves, rain, and erosion shaped Kauaʻi into the extraordinary, beautiful, and unique island you’ll encounter today. As any Kauaʻi resident will tell you, there’s no place like it in the world. That’s why, when it comes to your Kauaʻi move, you need an expert who understands the island inside and out. Things work a little differently on Kauaʻi, including relocations. While navigating the Garden Isle, moving companies deal with challenges such as: Low-hanging wires that can restrict access in some neighborhoods Limited parking options along busy roads or smaller neighborhood streets Steep roads and...

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Finding a Big Island Local Moving Company: Hilo & Hamakua Moves

How many climate zones will you find on the Big Island? Some sources say eight. Other say ten, eleven, twelve—or even thirteen. While no one seems to agree on the exact number, one thing is clear: The Big Island is an incredibly diverse place. You’ll find a wide variety of climates, lifestyles, neighborhoods, and landscapes on the island. So when you’re doing a Big Island move, it pays to work with someone who knows the island inside and out. You need a mover who’s familiar with all of the different areas of the island and the unique moving challenges that come with each. On the...

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Finding a Big Island Local Moving Company: Kona & Kohala Moves

The sheer size of the Big Island can make navigation difficult. Add to that the varying quality and size of the roads—and elevation changes—and it’s no wonder that a Big Island relocation can come with its share of challenges. When you’re doing a move on the Big Island, you want someone who’s familiar with navigating all of these challenges. On the Kona (leeward) side of the island, these include things like: Narrow streets and roads that restrict navigation and offer limited parking Steep roads and driveways that are tough to negotiate with larger equipment Low-hanging wires that can prevent access in certain areas Traffic and...

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