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The Big List Of Best Things To Do In Hawai’i—June Events & Festivals 2023

If you’re planning your Hawai’i vacation and wondering where to go in Hawai’i or what to do in Hawai’i, you’re in the right place! I’ve helped thousands of travelers plan their time in Hawai’i. Here are some of the best things to do in Hawai’i in June 2023.

  • Hawai’i Festivals and Hawai’i Events For June 2023
  • Looking For The Best Things To Do In Hawai’i? 
  • What To Do In Hawai’i In June 2023
    • Jazz and more at Blue Note Hawai’i 
    • First Friday at Hawai’i State Art Museum (June 2)
    • Frolic’s 2023 Poke Fest Presented by Fresh Island Fish (June 3)
    • Stick Figure’s Wisdom Tour with Pepper (June 3)
    • Waikiki Moonlit Festival (June 3)
    • Miss Hawai’i 2023 Finals Competition (June 3)
    • T&C Surf Grom Contest (June 3, 4)
    • Aloha Home Market (June 4)
    • King Kamehameha Statue Lei Draping (June 9)
    • Pan Pacific Festival (June 9-11)
    • King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade (June 10)
    • King Kamehameha Celebration Hoolaulea Block Party (June 10)
    • Hawai’i Beer Fest (June 17)
    • Ali Wong: Live, On Tour (June 19-25)
    • Hokkaido Ramen Festival (through July 30th)
    • Folks You Meet in Longs (through June 25)
    • The Bodyguard The Musical (through June 11)
    • Wet ‘N’ Wild: Dine & Dive Movie Pass with Admission (Through June 30)
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Hawai’i Festivals and Hawai’i Events For June 2023

Hawai’i is a paradise for Festival-goers, with something for everyone—no matter when you visit.

These unique and diverse Hawai’i events showcase the island’s rich history, artistic flair, and famous hospitality, from the Merrie Monarch Festival to the Waimea Cherry Blossom Festival.

And these events draw visitors from around the globe, making them a fantastic opportunity to meet new people and make wonderful vacation memories.

Looking For The Best Things To Do In Hawai’i? 

Honolulu Festival Parade – Sogaimiti and Malu Community

If you’re heading to the tropical paradise of Hawai’i, you’re in for a treat.

With its rich culture and diverse activities, Hawai’i boasts so many things to do, whether your a visitor or local. Golf enthusiasts can choose from more than 70 courses.

Art lovers can explore the galleries of Honolulu, immerse themselves in the contemporary art scene, and take part in the vibrant First Friday event.

Foodies can savor traditional Hawaiian dishes such as Kalua pig and poke, as well as sample international cuisine during the annual Hawai’i Food and Wine Festival.

Music enthusiasts can attend the Hawai’i Songwriting Festival on Kauai or groove to the beats of the Maui Jazz & Blues Festival. There are surfing competitions, golf tournaments, and the Honolulu Marathon for sports fans.

And after the festivals, you can relax with a coffee at one of the great coffee places in Waikiki.

Bookmark this page, and keep an eye out for updates. I’m building a comprehensive month-by-month breakdown of the best things to do in Hawai’i.

What To Do In Hawai’i In June 2023

Honolulu Festival Parade – Samurai Maeda Toshiie ONDO・Mai

Hawai’i Events & Hawai’i Festivals

June is an exciting month in Hawai’i, with plenty of family-friendly events and activities to enjoy. 

Jazz and more at Blue Note Hawai’i 

  • David Benoit: A Founding Father of Contemporary Jazz, his style is rooted in the tradition of Dave Brubeck and Bill Evans
  • Anthony Rodia: Relatable, real, and razor-sharp observations
  • Keller Willaims: Music that encompasses rock, jazz, funk and bluegrass
  • Rita Rudner: Witty, observational, and relatable with a hint of dry humor
  • Air Supply: Australian soft rock duo featuring Graham Russell and Russell Hitchcock, known for their romantic ballads popular in the 1980s

Check out Blue Note’s full calendar to find a great event in June!

First Friday at Hawai’i State Art Museum (June 2)

First Friday at Hawai’i State Art Museum First Friday at the State Art Museum is a free, family-friendly evening of art and music hosted by the Hawai’i State Art Museum. Enjoy extended hours, live music, art giveaways, drinks and bites.Taking place on June 2, 2023

Frolic’s 2023 Poke Fest Presented by Fresh Island Fish (June 3)

Frolic’s 2023 Poke Fest is an event featuring all kinds of poke, desserts, and cool activities for the whole family to enjoy. Frolic Hawai’i’s 2023 Poke Fest.

Stick Figure’s Wisdom Tour with Pepper (June 3)

Stick Figure’s Wisdom Tour with Pepper is a summer tour featuring reggae rockers Pepper and The Elovaters. Get your tickets now to experience the chill vibes! Stick Figure with Pepper Wisdom Tour at Waikiki Shell June 3, 2023

Waikiki Moonlit Festival (June 3)

The Waikiki Moonlit Festival on Kalakaua Avenue is a vibrant street-wide celebration featuring food, music, and entertainment. Vendors from around the island will be present to showcase their unique products and services. This one-of-a-kind event takes place on June 3!

Miss Hawai’i 2023 Finals Competition (June 3)

Miss Hawai’i 2023 Finals is a pageant competition taking place on June 3 at the Hawai’i Theatre. Doors open at 5 pm, and contestants will compete for the title of Miss Aloha Hawai’i. 

T&C Surf Grom Contest (June 3, 4)

The T&C Surf Grom Contest is a two-day family-friendly event for surfers aged 12 and under. It’s the perfect opportunity to experience competitive surfing in a relaxed atmosphere. 

Aloha Home Market (June 4)

Aloha Home Market at Ala Moana Center is a unique shopping experience that offers an array of Hawaiian products, from local produce to handmade crafts. Located in the world’s largest open-air shopping center, it’s the perfect place to find something special for yourself or a loved one.

King Kamehameha Statue Lei Draping (June 9)

The King Kamehameha Statue Lei Draping is an annual tradition in Hawai’i that honors the first ruler of the Hawaiian Kingdom. It involves draping a flower lei onto the statue at Aliʻiolani Hale in downtown Honolulu.

Pan Pacific Festival (June 9-11)

The Pan Pacific Festival is an annual three-day cultural celebration in Honolulu, Hawai’i. It features an array of cultural arts, crafts, food and stage performances from around the world. Experience the beauty and diversity of the Pacific region at this vibrant event

Hawai’i Kuauli Pacific and Asia Cultural Festival (June 9-11)

The Hawai’i Kuauli Pacific and Asia Cultural Festival is a 3-day event that celebrates the beauty of Hawai’i Island as a cultural melting pot. Enjoy food, fashion, and cultural expressions at this exciting festival!

King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade (June 10)

The King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade is an annual event held on Hawai’i Island on June 10, 2023. It features floats, bands, and Hawaiian representatives in costume.

King Kamehameha Celebration Hoolaulea Block Party (June 10)

Celebrate the legacy of King Kamehameha I with a Ho’olaule’a (block party) on June 11, 2023. Enjoy music, food, and cultural exhibitions as part of the festivities.

Hawai’i Beer Fest (June 17)

Make your way to Hawai’i Beer Fest 2023 for an unforgettable night of unlimited beer sampling, food, and entertainment! Enjoy the Bishop Museum Great Lawn on June 17.

Ali Wong: Live, On Tour (June 19-25)

Ali Wong is bringing her hilarious stand-up comedy to Hawai’i! The “Hard Knock Wife” will be performing at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu on July 10th and 11th, 2023. This is your chance to see one of the most popular comedians in the world live and in person. Ali’s unique brand of comedy has made her a household name, so don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity.

Hokkaido Ramen Festival (through July 30th)

Hokkaido Ramen FestivalExperience the best of Hokkaido ramen at the Mitsuwa Marketplace Ramen Festival. 18 popular ramen restaurants will be featured from 

Folks You Meet in Longs (through June 25)

Folks You Meet in Longs Experience the magic of Lee Cataluna’s “Folks You Meet in Longs” live at Kumu Kahua Theatre. Get your tickets now! 25 May-25 June 2023 

The Bodyguard The Musical (through June 11)

The Bodyguard The Musical  is a thrilling musical based on the 1992 film featuring hit songs from Whitney Houston. It tells the story of a superstar singer and her bodyguard’s passionate romance. Experience it at Diamond Head Theatre!

Wet ‘N’ Wild: Dine & Dive Movie Pass with Admission (Through June 30)

Experience the ultimate movie night with Wet’N’Wild’s Dine & Dive Movie Pass! Get free admission to a blockbuster movie when you purchase an admission ticket, or get in for free with a Season Pass. June films include The Princess & The Frog (PG), Puss in Boots (PG), Sing 2, Jurassic World – Dominion, and Luca 

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Big List Of Best Things To Do In Hawai’i—Frequently Asked Questions

What not to miss on the island of Hawai’i?

From the majestic Haleakala Crater to the historic USS Arizona Memorial, there’s no shortage of incredible sites to explore on Hawai’i. Don’t miss out on snorkeling with sea turtles, exploring Waimea Canyon, and admiring the stunning Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park.

What is the number 1 vacation spot in Hawai’i?

Maui is the number 1 vacation spot in Hawai’i. With its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and exciting activities like snorkeling and surfing, Maui is the most popular Hawaiian island for visitors.

What is best way to visit Hawai’i for first time?

The best way to visit Hawai’i for the first time is to plan a mix of relaxing days and busy days filled with activities. Dedicate 4-7 days per island, try local food, use reef-safe sunscreen, attend festivals and explore the captivating towns. For a first-time trip, consider visiting two islands such as Oahu and Maui or Oahu and Kauai.

How many days do I need in Hawai’i?

Visiting Hawai’i is an unforgettable experience and the perfect vacation destination. To make the most of your trip, it’s recommended to stay at least 7-10 days per island. If you’re island hopping, allow a week per island for the best experience

Big List Of Best Things To Do In Hawai’i—Coming Up

There’s always something going on in Hawai’i, so bookmark this page and check back often. I’ll update this list whenever new and exciting Hawai’i events and Hawai’i festivals are listed. 

[Image credit: Daniel Ramirez]

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