krmlaw
TUG Member
Would love your thoughts ... trying to plan our 1st trip.
omg i didnt realize how complicated it was for picking locations as well. we definately want sunny as possible ... and Im thinking october or november.
We have travelled to Hawaii in September, October, November, July, and August. We experienced the most rain in a week in July in Kona (the lava desert.) We experienced the least rain in November in Princeville. Heaviest rainstorm was in August on Maui. Hurricane Iniki devestated the islands on September 11th. All of those experiences are not the standard weather patterns, with the exception of Iniki (Hurricane season June-November.) So although you can use weather patterns as guide remember that weather can be unpredictable.
That being said the best times, IMHO, if you have no children, are shoulder seasons April/May/early June, September/October/November. The weather is usually more mild, the crowds are less (except holiday times ie: Spring Break, Memorial Day,etc.) and the air fares are much lower during those times.
But I have found that even bad weather in Hawaii beats good weather at home. It is Hawaii! In the interest of more research we are planning a trip for May. We will keep you posted.![]()
Your observation about weather being milder in the shoulder seasons is incorrect. The hottest months of the year are July, August and Sept. Oct is also very hot. The mild months are Dec-April when the lows get into the 60's and the highs are in the low 80's. From Mid-June until Nov, you need to have air conditioning to be comfortable in the afternoons.
ok, looks like october or summer might be best for us. unfortunately with my job i cant travel january to june.
ok, looks like october or summer might be best for us. unfortunately with my job i cant travel january to june.
Molokai does have Ke Nani Kai, a timeshare resort.
I was in Honolulu the end of February/beginning of March, and it was the worst weather I've ever had in Hawaii. Rained hard almost every day, with high winds. But it was still better than Chicago! Other years when I've been there in February, the weather was wonderful. So there's no predicting.
Molokai does have Ke Nani Kai, a timeshare resort.
Molokai - Really undeveloped - and the most Hawaiian of the islands. No resorts, no fine dining, no shopping. (They had a few, but all have closed.) There is a nice TS - the Ke Nani Kai.
My favorite time is anytime. If I can get reasonable airfare and have the vacation time, we will go anytime. I love the islands and in my opinion there isn't a bad time. I all depends how inflexable you are. The islands are great and you can enjoy them anytime.
I am sitting on my deck in New england and it is nice out. we are listening to hawaiian music and looking forward to our trip in July.![]()
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