These small towns in Hawaii are big on culture, history, arts, food, and fun.

Luckily, you don’t have to be a pro athlete to appreciate the beachy vibes of this town.

Punihaole notes that Holualoa is one of her favorite small towns in Hawaii.

Scenic Mauna Kea landscape with paved road to summit between old craters and view on Mauna Loa in clouds.

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Visitors can also enjoy art demonstrations and cultural performances during theKona Coffee Cultural Festivalin November.

In addition, He’eia includes views of Kaneohe Bay and the verdant Ko’olau Mountains.

On your way out of town, pick up some sweet malasadas (Portuguese donuts) atTex Drive In.

The Eucalyptus Tree Tunnel on Maluhia Road towards the town of Old Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii

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Twin arched bridge over the river Anahulu in Haleiwa on Oahu

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Sunset in the area of Holualoa, Kona, Hawaii

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Historic Village of Makawao in Upcountry, Maui, Hawaii, USA

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View of the H3 freeway and Koolau Mountain Range on Oahu from east side, He’eia Street in Kaneohe.

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Retail Pharmacy in Lanai City of Lanai Island of Hawaii

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Wooden storefronts, such as these in Honokaa, were built during Hawaii’s sugar era, as seen on the Big Island of Hawaii.

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