$10 for a One-Year Subscription to "Hawaii Magazine" ($20 Value)
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- Covers all islands
- Articles on food, culture, events & nightlife
- Travel reports
Like out-of-town friends, magazines pop by every so often to give you a colorful update on the latest happenings before taking up permanent residence on the shelf in the bathroom. Schedule a regular visitation with today's Groupon: for $10, you get a one-year subscription to Hawaii Magazine (a $20 value).
Hawaii Magazine covers all things 50th state-related, including the food, nightlife, music, culture, and incredible beauty of each of the archipelago's members. Read up on events and destinations in the state on a bimonthly basis, including a section on cuisine-specific happenings and an event calendar organized by island. Other highlights include articles about the historical and cultural landscapes of Hawaii's islands, tips on sightseeing and vacation-planning, and how much running speed to build up before island-hopping. The magazine reaches more than 200,000 readers and aims to bring the islands' beauty, music, people, and places to readers inside and outside of Hawaii.
Just as most humans have tech-savvy younger siblings who look like alternate-universe versions of them, the magazine has a website that offers its own exclusive content, with extras including top Hawaiian scenic lookouts and video of a pulsating lava lake at Kilauea Volcano.
- Covers all islands
- Articles on food, culture, events & nightlife
- Travel reports
Like out-of-town friends, magazines pop by every so often to give you a colorful update on the latest happenings before taking up permanent residence on the shelf in the bathroom. Schedule a regular visitation with today's Groupon: for $10, you get a one-year subscription to Hawaii Magazine (a $20 value).
Hawaii Magazine covers all things 50th state-related, including the food, nightlife, music, culture, and incredible beauty of each of the archipelago's members. Read up on events and destinations in the state on a bimonthly basis, including a section on cuisine-specific happenings and an event calendar organized by island. Other highlights include articles about the historical and cultural landscapes of Hawaii's islands, tips on sightseeing and vacation-planning, and how much running speed to build up before island-hopping. The magazine reaches more than 200,000 readers and aims to bring the islands' beauty, music, people, and places to readers inside and outside of Hawaii.
Just as most humans have tech-savvy younger siblings who look like alternate-universe versions of them, the magazine has a website that offers its own exclusive content, with extras including top Hawaiian scenic lookouts and video of a pulsating lava lake at Kilauea Volcano.