The Aloha Festivals have been a vibrant epitome of Hawaii’s rich cultural tapestry for over seven decades. Established in 1946 and known as Aloha Week, this annual cultural festivities have become one of Hawaii’s longest-running festivals. Spanning several weeks, typically between September and October, the oldest festival in Hawaii is more than a tourist attraction; it is an integral part of Hawaii’s cultural and community fabric.

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Have you ever gone to the oldest festival in Hawaii? What did you think? Let me know in the comments!

Looking for more celebrations in Hawaii? I love the Kai Boat Christmas Parade! And if you want to get out and see the area, check out the great local trails on AllTrails.

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