This is the best event calendar in the Hawaiian Islands if you are looking for free and cheap things to do without spending a lot of money. We include virtual and in-person events, outdoor things to do, and any other permissible activities. Every day, we search the Islands for community festivals, art shows, craft fairs, movie screenings and film festivals, live music, comedy shows, theater, performing arts, literary events, hobby shows of all kinds, family events, sporting events, recreation on the water, shopping discounts, consignment and used goods sales, exercise events, and more. Anything and everything as long as its free or cheap and fun. Tip: To see less or more in the calendar below, you can choose to View Events By Day or By month. To see events on a specific date, select By Day, and then select 'Choose a Date'. Stay healthy. Stay positive. Be kind. Be patient.
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Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » Oʻahu: Kaiwi Scenic Coastline First Day Hike to Makapu‘u Overlook 5:30 am
Oʻahu: Kaiwi Scenic Coastline First Day Hike to Makapu‘u OverlookWednesday, January 1, 2025 As one of the best attended First Day Hike events in the country, the trek to the Makapu‘u Overlook for the first sunrise of the year is popular with many. The Hawai‘i First Day Hike ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » Maui: 1st Saturday at natural bird habitat in Kihei 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Maui: 1st Saturday at natural bird habitat in KiheiEvery 1 months on the 1st SaturdayKeālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is a sanctuary for many species that are native and endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. Home to the endangered ae‘o (Hawaiian stilt) and ‘alae ke‘oke‘o (Hawaiian coot), the NWR ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » | |||
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » O'ahu: Gold Pepper Farms Volunteer Days in North Shore
O'ahu: Gold Pepper Farms Volunteer Days in North ShoreWeekly on MondayVolunteer in a north shore farm for the day. Mow grass, pick weeds, clear land. Dig a hole. Plant some cuttings. Donations appreciated. This is an opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture, growing produce and ... Read More » Oʻahu: twice monthly street food extravaganza in Waipahu
Oʻahu: twice monthly street food extravaganza in WaipahuEvery 1 monthsWhat the Truck?! at Waikele Center is a local food extravaganza on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month. Food truck and pop-up vendors offer up some of the best street foods on the West ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » |
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » O'ahu: Gold Pepper Farms Volunteer Days in North Shore
O'ahu: Gold Pepper Farms Volunteer Days in North ShoreWeekly on MondayVolunteer in a north shore farm for the day. Mow grass, pick weeds, clear land. Dig a hole. Plant some cuttings. Donations appreciated. This is an opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture, growing produce and ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » Oʻahu: navigating the Internet workshops in island libraries
Oʻahu: navigating the Internet workshops in island librariesWeekly on Sunday Monday Tuesday and SaturdayAttend a free one-hour session on Connecting to and Navigating the Internet. Participants will learn: How to get online, Use the address bar, and Web navigation. Registration is required. Sign up on the branch classes registration ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » |
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » Oʻahu: annual Martin Luther King, Jr Day Parade & Festival in Waikīkī 9:00 am
Oʻahu: annual Martin Luther King, Jr Day Parade & Festival in WaikīkīMonday, January 20, 2025 The Hawaii Martin Luther King, Jr. Coalition extends an invitation to the community for the annual MLK Celebration Parade & Festival held every 3rd Monday in January. The parade begins at Magic Island and travels ... Read More » O'ahu: Gold Pepper Farms Volunteer Days in North Shore
O'ahu: Gold Pepper Farms Volunteer Days in North ShoreWeekly on MondayVolunteer in a north shore farm for the day. Mow grass, pick weeds, clear land. Dig a hole. Plant some cuttings. Donations appreciated. This is an opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture, growing produce and ... Read More » Free entrance day in Hawaii National Parks (MLK Day)
Free entrance day in Hawaii National Parks (MLK Day)Monday, January 20, 2025 Several days each year, all National Park Service (NPS) sites that charge an entrance fee offer free admission to everyone. The other 400 National Parks across the country are free all the time. The fee-free ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » Oʻahu: High probability of box jellyfish at N/S beaches
Oʻahu: High probability of box jellyfish at N/S beachesTuesday, January 21, 2025 The presence of stinging box jellyfish on Oʻahu beaches has been increasing since 1988. Below you can read about this variety of jellyfish found in Hawaiian waters, how to avoid them, and what to do ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » Oʻahu: High probability of box jellyfish at N/S beaches
Oʻahu: High probability of box jellyfish at N/S beachesThe presence of stinging box jellyfish on Oʻahu beaches has been increasing since 1988. Below you can read about this variety of jellyfish found in Hawaiian waters, how to avoid them, and what to do ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » Oʻahu: High probability of box jellyfish at N/S beaches
Oʻahu: High probability of box jellyfish at N/S beachesThe presence of stinging box jellyfish on Oʻahu beaches has been increasing since 1988. Below you can read about this variety of jellyfish found in Hawaiian waters, how to avoid them, and what to do ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » Oʻahu: Nation of Hawaiʻi last Saturday cleanup in Waimānalo (registration required)
Oʻahu: Nation of Hawaiʻi last Saturday cleanup in Waimānalo (registration required)Every 1 monthsJoin Sustainable Coastlines Hawaiʻi and Nation of Hawaiʻi for a workday to remove invasives, plant natives, clean up rubbish, and talk story. These workdays are recurring on the last Saturday of each month. You must register each ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » |
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » O'ahu: Gold Pepper Farms Volunteer Days in North Shore
O'ahu: Gold Pepper Farms Volunteer Days in North ShoreWeekly on MondayVolunteer in a north shore farm for the day. Mow grass, pick weeds, clear land. Dig a hole. Plant some cuttings. Donations appreciated. This is an opportunity to learn about sustainable agriculture, growing produce and ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » | Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail
Polynesian Voyaging Society Pae ‘Āina Statewide SailAccording to Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) CEO Nainoa Thompson, the Hōkūleʻa crew will embark on a Pae ‘Āina Statewide Sail for training and connecting with communities, especially students and their families. From July 2024 to ... Read More » When and where to watch whales for free in Hawaiʻi
When and where to watch whales for free in HawaiʻiWinter 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 ... Read More » New Year 2025 in Hawaiʻi
New Year 2025 in HawaiʻiFor 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 ... Read More » Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy season
Makahiki: Hawaiian New Year signals the rainy seasonFor 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 ... Read More » |