For most individuals, vacationing in Hawaii means relaxing by the world-class beaches, hiking the lush tropical forests, or exploring the sweltering volcanoes. However, the Aloha State has a wealth of small towns highlighting its rich history and cultural heritage in their historic districts. From beautifully restored historic buildings to quaint cobblestone streets and ancient museums, these small towns in Hawaii have the best historic districts.
Hilo

Hilo has a well-preserved history, with many buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. Downtown Hilo features century-old wooden storefronts, shops, restaurants, and cultural sites. It also has futuristic art galleries featuring unique glasswork, woodwork, jewelry, and paints, highlighting the town's charm and unique history.
History buffs can visit the East Hawaii Cultural Center for Creative and Traditional Arts and the Pacific Tsunami commemorating the victims of the 1946 and 1960 Tsunamis. Lyman Museum and Mission House display artifacts from the early missionary and whaling periods.
Paia

Paia has several historic sites, including Maui Dharma Center, which showcases the history of Tibetan Buddhism, and Paia Peace Stupa, which serves as its gateway. The Mantokuji Temple Mission of Paia is a Soto Zen Buddhist temple established in 1906. Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum is also a few minutes from Paia and preserves the town’s rich sugar history.
Honokaa

Today, the city mainly thrives in agriculture, tourism, and fishing. Honokaa's Mamane Street is a significant historic site showcasing Chinese, Japanese, and Portuguese architecture. Most buildings feature imported wood frames, double walls, and post-and-beam construction. The most notable historic buildings include the Honokaa People's Theater, one of the few surviving buildings from the plantation era. The Ferreira Building is an example of single-wall Vernacular architecture common in Honokaa from 1890 to 1940. Honoka’a Public Library is a plantation-style building hosting a photocopy of the original ship logs that brought the Portuguese immigrants to Hawaii.
Waimea

Isaacs Art Center and Gallery hosts inspiring Pacific art, including woodwork, oil paintings, and statues, while Paniolo Heritage Center in Pukalani Stables highlights the town's rich history. Camp Tarawa Memorial on the western side of Mamalahoa Highway is a significant reminder of the 2nd and the 5th Marine Divisions, who trained in Waimea during World War II.
Hanalei

Hanalei has preserved its history and cultural heritage in sites like Hanalei Pier, a steel-reinforced finger pier in Hanalei Bay restored in the 1920s. Waioli Mission House highlights 19th-century education, 20th-century restoration, and 21st-century preservation.
Hanalei is one of the most picturesque towns in Hawaii, with many historic art galleries and vintage shops. The shops host unique made-Kauai arts and carvings from native Hawaiian wood. Hanalei has several historic buildings, including Wai’oli Hui’ia Church, which was initially built by Christian missionaries in 1837 and restored in 1921.
Kapaa

During World War II, soldiers arrived by boats in Kapaa, prompting locals to open new shops to support the new population. However, there was a decline in the town's economy when the war ended and most plantations closed. Kapaa residents turned to tourism as their new source of livelihood. Today, the city blends unique history with modern charm and atmosphere.
The Kamokila Hawaiian Village above the Wailua River recreates the old Kapaa with several exhibitions from the old Polynesian customs. It holds cultural demonstrations of Hawaiian food, dance, and past activities. Kapaa has several historic sites, including Holoholoku Heiau, a sacred temple built in the 1300s, serving as a sacred place for human sacrifice to the gods. Hikinaakalu Heiau is one of Hawaii’s oldest Heiaus, originally built as a sacred place to worship the sun. The Lihue Civic Center Historic District in the town of Lihue is also only 10 miles from downtown Kapaa.
Unforgettable Small Towns To Visit In HawaiiHere are seven unforgettable small towns worth visiting in Hawaii in lesser-known regions of the islands.