Hawai‘i is more than a tropical getaway. It’s home to generations of families and traditions shaped by Native Hawaiian roots and waves of immigration from Asia and beyond. At the ʻIlima Hotel, many of our staff were born and raised here. We’re proud to welcome guests like family and share the everyday culture that makes life in Hawai‘i so special — from plate lunches and ʻukulele music to the spirit of aloha in daily life.
Aloha means love, kindness, and mutual respect. It’s not just a word — it’s a way of life. Return the aloha you receive by being courteous, kind, and open-hearted.
Hawai‘i’s natural beauty is sacred. Stick to marked trails, pack out your trash, and use reef-safe sunscreen to protect our coral reefs.
Hawaiian monk seals, honu (sea turtles), and other wildlife are protected by law. Observe from a distance and never touch or feed wild animals.
Take time to learn a few Hawaiian words, understand local customs, or read about the history of the islands. A little knowledge goes a long way toward showing respect.
Many neighborhoods aren’t just scenic backdrops — they’re home to generations of families. Support local businesses, follow signage, and be mindful of noise and traffic when exploring residential areas.
If you’re unsure about a cultural site or activity, just ask. Most locals are happy to share, especially when you ask with genuine interest and humility.
The videos below, produced by the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, offer thoughtful, heartfelt advice from local residents — including cultural practitioners, water safety experts, and community leaders. Each short clip is packed with valuable tips to help you enjoy the islands responsibly.
Looking for a deeper connection during your stay? Through the Mālama Hawai‘i program, visitors can join local organizations in caring for the land, ocean, and community — from beach cleanups to reforestation projects. It’s a meaningful way to experience Hawai‘i and leave the islands better than you found them.
Each week, we invite guests to take part in activities that reflect the warmth, creativity, and traditions of life in Hawai‘i. Join us to learn something new, connect with fellow travelers, and create your own island memory — whether it’s stringing a kukui nut lei, learning to strum a Hawaiian song, or enjoying the joyful voices of our ʻIlima Chorus.
Aloha awaits in Waikīkī

