
Hawaiian Holidays & Local Events Calendar Celebrate Hawaiʻi Year-Round (January–December)
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Aloha! Whether you're living in Hawaiʻi or dreaming of your next island getaway, this guide is your go-to resource for discovering the holidays and events that make life in the islands so unique. From cultural festivals to statewide celebrations, there’s something to enjoy every month of the year. 🌺
Let’s talk story and dive into the vibrant rhythm of Hawaiʻi, month by month.
🌺 Hawaiian Holidays Calendar
These cultural and historical holidays celebrate the heritage, spirit, and people of Hawaiʻi.
January: Makahiki Season (October–February)
The Makahiki season marks the traditional Hawaiian New Year — a time for peace, rest, and renewal. Communities honor the god Lono through gratitude, games, and celebrations.
March: Prince Kūhiō Day (March 26)
Honoring Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalanianaʰole, a leader who fought for Native Hawaiian rights. Festivities include parades, canoe races, and ceremonies.
May: Lei Day (May 1)
"May Day is Lei Day in Hawaiʻi!" Celebrate aloha with hula performances, lei-making contests, music, and cultural displays across the islands.
June: King Kamehameha Day (June 11)
A holiday honoring King Kamehameha the Great, who united the Hawaiian Islands. Look for floral parades, statue ceremonies, and cultural festivals.
August: Statehood Day (3rd Friday of August)
Commemorates Hawaiʻi’s admission as the 50th U.S. state. Civic events, educational programs, and reflections on history are common.
September: Aloha Festivals (All Month)
A month-long statewide celebration with parades, street parties, music, and traditional Hawaiian arts
November: Lā Kūʻokoʻa (Hawaiian Independence Day) (November 28)
Marks the recognition of Hawaiʻi’s sovereignty in 1843. Events highlight Hawaiian history and pride.
🎉 Local Fun Events Calendar
A vibrant mix of community events, food fests, music, and athletic challenges.
February: Great Aloha Run (President's Day)
An 8.15-mile fun run from Aloha Tower to Aloha Stadium, drawing thousands for fitness and charity.
April: Merrie Monarch Festival (Early April, Hilo)
World-renowned hula competition celebrating Hawaiian arts and culture with performances and festivities across Hilo.
May: Waikīkī Spam Jam Festival (End of April / Early May)
Celebrate Hawaiʻi's beloved Spam at this lively street festival with food booths, entertainment, and crafts.
June: Kapalua Wine & Food Festival (Mid-June, Maui)
Maui’s premier culinary event featuring top chefs, wine tastings, and gourmet experiences.
July: Ukulele Festival Hawaiʻi (Mid-July, Honolulu)
The world's largest ukulele festival showcasing local and international artists, family-friendly activities, and plenty of aloha.
September: Okinawan Festival (Early September, Honolulu)
Highlighting Okinawan food, music, and dance traditions, deeply rooted in Hawaiʻi's diverse culture.
October–November: Hawaiʻi Food & Wine Festival
A multi-island celebration of Hawaiʻi’s local ingredients and culinary innovation with famous chefs and winemakers.
December: Honolulu Marathon (2nd Sunday of December)
One of the largest marathons worldwide, open to all runners, with a breathtaking course through Honolulu.
🌺 Celebrate the Spirit of Hawai’i
From lei-making to long-distance runs, from honoring Hawaiian royalty to savoring Spam delights, there’s a celebration for everyone in Hawaiʻi. Bookmark this guide, mark your calendars, and embrace the aloha spirit!