Aloha News
Welcome to the March edition of our newsletter!
This month we highlight the deep traditions of hula, an exciting new dining destination, a celebrated film festival, a fresh surf experience in Waikīkī, and the evolving food scene in Lahaina, Maui. Dive in and explore what’s happening across Hawai‘i!
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Questions? Feel free to reach out to Anna Riedel, PR & Trade Account Manager, Hawai‘i Tourism Oceania, at ariedel@hawaiitourism.com.au.
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Finding Hula in Hawai‘i
For many of its practitioners, the Hawaiian dance art of hula is a passion and skill shaped by years of teaching and knowledge, passed and perpetuated through many generations. Hula is more than dance – it’s a deep expression of Hawaiian culture and identity, perfected over years of dedication. From Kaua‘i’s Mokihana Festival to O‘ahu’s Prince Lot Hula Festival and the world-renowned Merrie Monarch Festival on Hawai‘i Island, these events showcase hula at its finest.
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Introducing Mille Fête: A Culinary Celebration
Mille Fête is a celebration of tipples, sweets, and savouries, crafted by James Beard Award-winning chef Robynne Maii, her husband Chuck Bussler, and pastry chef Katherine Yang (Gigi Blue). By day, it’s a seasonal bakery serving exquisite pastries like the POG cake, alongside fresh breads and treats. By night, it transforms into an intimate wine bar, offering biodynamic, low-intervention wines, amari, and thoughtfully curated small bites – a true love letter to great food and drink.
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Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival
27-29 June 2025
The Honolulu Rainbow Film Festival, one of the longest-running queer film festivals in the U.S., celebrates its 35th anniversary this year. The festival utilises the power of film to raise awareness of and engage, energise and instill a sense of pride and respect in Hawai‘i’s thriving LBGTQIA and māhū community. The annual festival is presented by the Honolulu Gay and Lesbian Cultural Foundation, a self-supporting nonprofit, in honor of Hawai‘i LGBTQIA pioneer Adam Baran.
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New Surf School in Waikīkī
Pro surfer Jamie O’Brien brings his signature fun and expertise to Waikīkī with the Jamie O’Brien School of Surf, offering affordable, high-quality lessons at one of the world’s most iconic beaches. Located at The Twin Fin Hotel, the school provides private and group lessons through Beach Candy Waikīkī, plus a retail shop with surf essentials curated by O’Brien.
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Credit: Coco Deck Lahaina Kitchen & Bar
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Must Try Lahaina Restaurants
West Maui is embracing a new chapter, with exciting dining experiences emerging alongside cherished favorites. Lahaina continues to showcase its rich culinary spirit, offering visitors and locals alike a taste of its resilience and creativity. Hawai‘i Magazine has curated a list of must-try Lahaina restaurants, highlighting both fresh concepts and beloved staples that keep the town’s culinary spirit alive.
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Sydney, New South Wales 2000
Australia
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