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Hawaii - Best time to visit


When to go, what to pack

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When to go



The best time to visit Hawaii is from May to October: the temperature is high, but the heat is usually bearable because of the trade winds. Tourist resorts are located on the leeward sides, however, it can be useful to recall that on the windward slopes, it often rains even in summer, and even cloudiness is more frequent. In the second part of the season, hurricanes may occur, although Hawaii is almost always spared. However, if you want to play it safe, you can choose May and June.
The month of April can also be taken into consideration. In the mountains it is colder than in the summer months, but at sea level it is not as hot and muggy as in summer.
In theory, you can go to Hawaii all year round, and therefore even in winter, ie from December to March. However, in this period, temperatures are a bit lower, nights can be cool, rainfall is more abundant on the northern slopes and is fairly frequent also on the southern slopes, and even some short storms (i.e. intense waves of bad weather) may occur, but for the rest, the weather is fine and the sun shines in winter as well.

What to pack



In winter (December to March): bring light clothes for the day, a scarf for the breeze, a sweatshirt and possibly a light jacket for the evening; a light raincoat or umbrella. When going to the reef, you can bring snorkeling equipment, including water shoes or rubber-soled shoes.
In mountainous areas, around 1,000 meters (3,300 feet): bring spring/autumn clothes, a sweater or jacket for the evening; around 2,000 meters (6,500 feet), a warm jacket and a hat for the evening; for the highest peaks (Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa), very warm clothes, such as a down jacket, gloves, a scarf, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and hiking shoes.

In summer (June to October): bring light clothes of natural fibers, a sun hat, a scarf for the breeze, a light sweatshirt for the evening and for air conditioning, and a light raincoat or umbrella for the windward slopes.
In mountainous areas, around 1,000 meters (3,300 feet), bring spring/autumn clothes (light for the day), a sweater and a light jacket for the evening; around 2,000 meters (6,500 feet), a sweater and a jacket for the evening. For the highest peaks (Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa), warm clothes, such as a down jacket, gloves, a scarf, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and hiking shoes.
When going to the reef, you can bring snorkeling equipment, including water shoes or rubber-soled shoes.

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