23-05-2025
Unwind island-style: 9 relaxing ways to experience Hawaiʻi like a local
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Hawai'i is so much more than surfing and hiking. If you're looking for laid-back ways to enjoy the islands — whether you're a local, a visitor, a couple or someone flying solo — there's plenty to do that's relaxing, fun and full of aloha.
And Memorial Day weekend is the best opportunity to explore the most relaxing things you can experience.
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Here's a guide to some of the best chill activities across the islands.
Hawai'i sunsets are legendary. You don't need a fancy spot—just find a beach or a scenic lookout and enjoy the view. Some favorite spots include Waikīkī on Oʻahu, Poʻipū on Kauaʻi, Mauna Kea Beach on the Hawaii Island and Lahaina on Maui. Bring a blanket, your favorite drink and let the colors of the sky do the rest.
Each island has its own farmers' markets that offer fresh produce, local crafts, and ono food. These markets are great for strolling, tasting and supporting local farmers and artisans. You'll find markets in towns like Kailua, Kīhei, and Hilo, each with its own unique vibe.
Many resorts and cultural centers offer free or low-cost classes in lei-making or hula dancing. These workshops are a fun way to learn about Hawaiian traditions and connect with the culture. Plus, you get to take home a beautiful lei or a new dance move.
Sometimes the best way to see Hawai'i is from the comfort of your car. Some scenic drives to consider:
Oʻahu's Windward Coast: Enjoy views of lush landscapes and the ocean.
Maui's Upcountry: Experience cooler temperatures and rolling hills.
Kauaʻi's south shore to Waimea: See dramatic cliffs and valleys.
Big Island's Kohala Mountain Road: Drive through diverse climates and Hawaiian history and culture in a relaxed setting. The Bishop Museum on Oʻahu offers exhibits on Hawaiian culture, science, and history. The Maui Ocean Center showcases marine life native to Hawai'i. The Liliʻuokalani Gardens in Hilo provide a peaceful environment for reflection and appreciation of Japanese garden design.
Learn about Hawai'i's famous coffee and macadamia nuts by visiting local farms. Tours often include tastings and a chance to see how these products are grown and processed. Greenwell Farms on the Big Island is a popular spot for coffee lovers.
For a truly unique experience, head to the Mauna Kea Visitor Center on the Big Island for some of the best stargazing in the world. You don't need to hike to the summit—just bring a blanket, a jacket, and enjoy the night sky.
If you're looking to unwind, consider these options:
Lomi lomi massage at a local spa or resort.
Shave ice with ocean views.
Floating in a lagoon or calm beach like Ko Olina or Baby Beach.
Reading in a hammock under palm trees.
These activities are perfect for slowing down and soaking in the island vibes.
Whether you're traveling with family, as a couple, or solo, Hawai'i has something for everyone.
Older adults: Enjoy sunset dinner cruises, visit the Liliʻuokalani Gardens or explore the Bishop Museum.
Families: Visit the Dole Plantation on Oʻahu, Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach on Hawaiʻi Island or the Kauaʻi Plantation Railway.
Couples: Take a sunset at Hanalei Bay on Kauaʻi, enjoy wine tasting at MauiWine or go stargazing at Mauna Kea.
Solo travelers: Join a lei or hula class, volunteer at a local foodbank or explore historic towns like Lāhainā or Hanapēpē.
Residents: Take advantage of kamaʻāina discounts at museums, explore local farmers markets or book a staycation at a local hotel.
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Hawai'i offers a variety of laid-back activities that allow you to experience the islands at your own pace. Whether you're looking to relax, learn, or explore, there's something for everyone.
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