Art & Culture Calendar for Hawaii

Hawaii is full of color and aloha. Courtesy Kanaka Menehune on Flickr under CC.

Yes, Hawaii is the perfect destination for a blissed-out beach vacation. But more than just a sun-soaked postcard getaway, Hawaii offers visitors plenty of local art and cultural to warrant a trip to its idyllic isles. Among the many top events in 2011 are the following festivals and celebrations.17th Annual Honolulu Festival - This colorful annual Oahu event is a celebration of the music, art, and culture of Hawaii and the Asia-Pacific region. Look for a grand parade through Waikiki along with displays and liver performances this year from Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Australia, the Philippines, Tahiti, Alaska, and - of course - Hawaii. March 11-13., 2011.Merrie Monarch Festival - Honoring the legacy of King David Kalkaua who inspired the perpetuation of Hawaiian traditions, native language, and the arts, including hula, this weeklong Big Island festival is a hit. Featuring an internationally acclaimed hula competition, the festivities also include a crafts fair, art show, hula shows, and a parade through the town of Hilo. April 24-30, 2011.Kapalua Wine and Food Festival - Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, this is the longest running and most prestigious festival of its kind in Hawaii. Exploring cutting-edge trends in the world of food and wine over a long weekend, this annual Maui event attracts world-class winemakers, celebrated sommeliers, top chefs, and industry insiders. June 9-12, 2011.Koloa Plantation Days - Now in its 26h year, this 9-day celebration commemorates plantation life on the island of Kauai through cultural performances, plantation-era talks and exhibits, films, crafts, the Plantation Days rodeo, local food, an historic parade, and more. July 23-31, 2011.Find great luxury hotels throughout the Hawaiian Islands on Perfect Escapes.

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