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Missing Hawaii? 9 Comforting Things to Do When You’re Feeling Homesick

Missing Hawaii? 9 Comforting Things to Do When You’re Feeling Homesick

Missing Hawaii hits hard—whether you grew up in the islands or just visited once and fell in love. It might sneak up on you while watching a sunset that doesn’t quite compare, or when craving spam musubi and realizing your local store doesn’t stock it.
The good news? There are plenty of small ways to reconnect with the islands—right from your home. Here are 9 things you can do when you’re homesick for Hawaii.

1. Start Your Day Hawaiian-Style

Brew a fresh cup of Kona coffee and treat yourself to a few chocolate-covered macadamia nuts. These flavors instantly bring you back to lazy mornings in paradise. Bonus: Add a slice of mango or papaya to your breakfast plate.

Kona coffee

2. Create a Hawaiian Music Playlist

Hawaiian music can lift your spirits instantly. Stream artists like Israel Kamakawiwo‘ole (Braddah Iz), Ekolu, or Na Leo Pilimehana. Build a playlist that blends classics with modern island reggae.

facing forward israel kamakawiwoole

3. Recreate Local Comfort Food

Nothing tastes like home more than local dishes. Cook up:

  • Kalua pork (use a slow cooker + liquid smoke)

  • Chicken long rice

  • Loco moco
    Or, make it simple: mix li hing mui powder into lemonade for a nostalgic kick.

Don’t feel like cooking? Snack on Li Hing Mango, Arare, or Dried Ika—shipped from Hawaii right to your door.

4. Bring the Islands Indoors

Add a tropical plant like an orchid, ti leaf, or fern to your home. They don’t just look good—they purify the air and create a relaxing vibe. Even a small plumeria or monstera leaf in a vase makes a difference.

5. Watch Movies or Shows Set in Hawaii

Streaming is the easiest escape. Rewatch:

  • Blue Crush

  • 50 First Dates

  • The White Lotus

  • Finding ‘Ohana
    Spot familiar beaches and scenic shots that bring back memories (and plan your next trip while you're at it!).

6. Treat Yourself to a Hawaiian Snack Haul

Can’t find your faves at the local store? Order directly from Snack Hawaii. Choose from:

They ship fast and give you that instant island taste.

7. Connect With Other Locals

If you’ve moved to the mainland, chances are you’re not alone. Join Facebook groups like Living in Vegas from Hawaii or search for Hawaiian cultural clubs in your city. Reconnect, swap stories, and even share snacks.

8. Light a Hawaiian-Scented Candle

Scents like plumeria, coconut, pikake, or mango can spark island memories. Many small Hawaiian brands offer candles and oils that recreate the smells of local beaches and backyard barbecues.

9. Make a Hawaiian Care Package

Whether it’s for yourself or someone you love, building a custom snack box filled with your island favorites is a fun way to keep the aloha spirit alive. Add personal touches like:

  • A postcard from home

  • Your favorite li hing snack

  • A playlist QR code
    It’s comfort food + comfort vibes in a box.

Missing Hawaii is tough—but a little aloha goes a long way. Start by ordering your favorite snacks or building a custom care package today at Snack Hawaii.

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Comments

Ryann - February 23, 2023

Born and raised on Maui, moved to Texas when I was 15. I used to hate being stuck on that island but now all I want to do is go back to it <3 Maui forever has my heart

Aubree - October 10, 2022

I went to Kauai for 2 weeks and I got to stay in a resort with a large and unique pool with 2 water slides. I rode a helicopter too. My mom didn’t like they trip,so I’ll never see it again

Rich Didur - November 11, 2021

I lived in Hawaii for 13 years. I made a huge mistake by moving to California that I deeply regret. I miss everything about Oahu. I was in Waikiki the majority of my time there. I miss it so much

Jeaneen - July 7, 2021

We visited Oahu and Kauai for three weeks. We’ve been home almost a week and I miss it so much! I’d move there in a heartbeat, if it were feasible.

Gordon - June 30, 2020

Lived on Oahu in Kaneohe and Ewa. Been exiled, (as I had no choice as I got very sick and couldn’t work) to the mainland for almost three years now, hate, hate, hate it here. I miss the island and my Ohana so very, very much. There is not a minute of everyday that goes by that I don’t miss home!!! Sometimes I dream I’m back home and then I wake up to find that I’m still trapped in this horrible place and so far away from the place and people I love. I will get home someday, but unfortunately when that day comes it will be in a box,

anya - November 28, 2019

i have family in Hawaii and i always visit, i visited last week and i miss it so much ): i might want to move there someday because i feel like a piece is missing of me when im not there

Sue - August 16, 2019

I grew up in Kaneohe with my two sisters had a wonderful childhood with the. Parents cousins , aunties and. Ohana. Not a day goes by that I don’t miss the mountains and ocean

Kathy Dousay - June 14, 2018

I grew up on Oahu in pearl city wonderful memories I loved li hing mui picking coconuts and mango fights with neighbor kids at the playground till someone threw a green one lol

Samee Jones - April 6, 2018

LIved in Waianae for 11 years. Worked at the Arizona Memorial book store . Also lived in Kehi, Maui for 3yrs. It took me 18 months of grieving when I left the islands in 1995. Once you have the sand in your shoes and heart, it will be home forever.

Hawaii Lover - March 1, 2018

Oops I meant to say Aloha!!!!!! ???

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