Our event calendar features fun, free, and cheap things to do across the Hawaiian Islands. We focus on events for locals, but visitors will find lots of useful information. For the weekend of Pepeluali (February) 7-9, 2025, you'll find events of all … [Read more...]

Free things to do in February
Listed below are the free things to do in February. For all events on our calendar, free and paid, visit our February … [Read More...]

Best things to buy in February
Every month of the year, certain items are discounted due to overstock, holiday sales, or transitions from one season to … [Read More...]

Affordable February events and entertainment
Our February events calendar offers a wide variety of affordable entertainment across the Hawaiian Islands. We’ll … [Read More...]
Hawaiian arts & culture

February is Mahina ‘Olelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian Language Month)
During Pepeluali (February) special events are held throughout the Hawaiian pae ʻāina to celebrate Mahina ‘Olelo Hawai’i … [Read More...]

Overview of Hawaiian music styles and instruments
Traditional Hawaiian music is characterized by percussion instruments, chanting, simplicity, and storytelling. As … [Read More...]

Wayfinding: Polynesian navigation and the Hawaiian star compass
Many people, of which I am one, consider Polynesians to be the greatest navigators in history. When Greeks and Romans … [Read More...]
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February is Mahina ‘Olelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian Language Month)
During Pepeluali (February) special events are held throughout the Hawaiian pae ʻāina to celebrate Mahina ‘Olelo Hawai’i (Hawaiian Language Month). History of Mahina ‘Olelo Hawai’i From 1846-1943, Hawai’i laws were required to be published in … [Read More...]

Walk with a Doc free community walking programs across the Hawaiʻi Pae ʻĀina
Walk with a Doc is a nonprofit that was started in 2005 by cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, the program has spread around the world. Walk with a Doc is free walking program led by local doctors, healthcare providers, … [Read More...]

Lunar New Year traditions across Kō Hawaiʻi Pae ʻĀina
Lunar New Year is also called Chinese New Year. However, this festival heralding the spring season is observed throughout Asia. In Vietnam, it is called Têt, which is short for “Têt Nguyên Đán”, meaning "Festival of the First Morning of the First … [Read More...]

Oʻahu: Punahou Carnival in Mānoa
Punahou Carnival is an annual fun-filled fundraising event with food, local arts & crafts, games, rides, and live entertainment. It is produced by the current junior class and supported by thousands of volunteers, including students, parents, … [Read More...]

Oʻahu: HJJCC Cherry Blossom Festival in Honolulu
Started in 1953, the Cherry Blossom Festival (CBF) in Honolulu is the longest, continually running ethnic festival in Hawai‘i. The purpose of the festival to perpetuate Japanese culture and enrich the lives of young women of Japanese ancestry in our … [Read More...]

Oʻahu: FREE Capitol Modern art museum (aka HiSAM) in downtown Honolulu
Capitol Modern in Honolulu is dedicated to presenting the largest and finest collection of works by Hawai‘i artists from across the state representing a comprehensive portrait of our Islands. Exhibitions are curated from the Art in Public Places … [Read More...]

List of Holidays (by month) for 2025
Besides federal government and Hawaii State employee holidays there are many other holidays, observances, and special events that occur throughout the year. Popular holidays are often recognized by communities with celebrations such as festivals, … [Read More...]

17 iconic hikes & trails on O’ahu
Listed below are easy to moderate trails often mentioned as favorites by hikers on Oʻahu. They include iconic trails popular with visitors, as well as some lesser known but favored treks all over the island. Please be prepared before you go on any … [Read More...]

21 must-see museums in Hawai‘i (best bang for your buck)
Hawai‘i is home to a variety of world-class and local interest museums. The following popular museums offer a wide range of ways you can explore Hawaiian art, culture, and history. To guide your choices, we include general admission and the kama‘āina … [Read More...]

When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
Winter to spring is whale watching season in Hawaiʻi. The North Pacific humpback is the most common whale found in Hawaiʻi. Thousands of humpback whales migrate every year, swimming 3,000 miles from Alaska to Hawaiʻi and back again. While many … [Read More...]

Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
For many people around the world New Year's Eve is celebrated on December 31 and New Year's Day on January 1, which is the first month in the Roman Julian calendar (January), the predecessor of today's Gregorian calendar. January honors Janus, the … [Read More...]

Ultimate Guide: budget-friendly transportation in Hawaii
Lucky you live in Hawai’i! For a budget-friendly island lifestyle, keeping transportation costs down is essential. We got you covered with this comprehensive list of transportation options, whether you're commuting to work, running errands, or … [Read More...]

Best concert venues in Hawaiʻi
Hawai’i has a range of concert halls and other venues for hosting music performances, from local talent to national touring acts. In addition, you can enjoy original plays as well as Broadway musicals, intimate jazz shows to on-your-feet rock … [Read More...]
Exciting updates on our calendar…
These are the latest additions to our event calendar. To see all events, go to our event calendar.
Oʻahu: learn about Hawaii’s vibrant agricultural industry in Honolulu
Learn about Hawaiʻi’s vibrant agricultural industry and the Hawai‘i Ag & Culinary Alliance (HACA) educational programs at "Ag Day at the … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: Free kamaʻāina Sunday celebrates Chinese New Year of the Snake at HoMA
The year of the snake is here! In collaboration with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Hawai‘i and the 75th Annual Narcissus Festival, the … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: explore the rich history of fishponds and fishing in Maunalua Bay
Join the Keawāwa at the traditional hale constructed on the grounds of Hāwea Heiau Complex & Keawāwa Wetland. The Talk Story "O Niu Ka … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: annual Honolulu African American Film Festival at HoMA
The annual Honolulu African American Film Festival presents films that celebrate Black excellence in art and justice. More info: Honolulu … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: law and humanity discussion at UH Mānoa
Justice Abella is known for her pathbreaking decisions to enforce civil rights in Canada and for her lectures and writings on employment … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: bring the ʻohana to Hot Kūpuna Nights in Mōʻiliʻili
The Hawaiian Music Perpetuation Society (HMPS) is excited to bring Hot Kupuna Nights, celebrating kūpuna and ‘ohana. The 4th Sunday event is … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: Valentine’s Eve shopping experience in Mōʻiliʻili
This Valentine’s-Eve, join ALOHA ʻALEʻALE, a unique shopping experience. This special event honors the connection between ʻohana, the ocean, … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: Tour of Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi Community Farm in Kāneʻohe
Join Slow Food Oʻahu for this farm tour. In traditional times, Heʻeia, represented one of the most extensive areas of wetland taro … [Read More...]
Oʻahu: Beginner Crochet Class in Mapunapuna
Learn the basic techniques to make simple crochet projects. More info: Basic Crochet - Mapunapuna | Eventbrite Why learn crochet? … [Read More...]