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Do you need a jacket at night in Hawaii?

It can be breezy on the beach in the evenings, you might want a light sweater then if you're someone who runs cold. Otherwise you'll only need warm stuff if you're going to the higher elevations like Volcano National Park, the big Maunas, Haleakala, etc.



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Most people change into dressy casual attire in the evening, which is slightly dressier than their daytime attire. You'll find a wide array of fancy resorts and many famous restaurants in Hawaii. Therefore, if you want to spend a beautiful night out, you'll have plenty of venues where you can dress up.

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Island temperatures average in the 70s and 80s Fahrenheit year-round. Take a light jacket or sweater, but chances are you won't even wear that.

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In certain parts of Hawaii, it can also rain frequently, so it's a good idea to bring a packable lightweight rain jacket with you.

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But for the most part, it's easy to decide what to wear in Hawaii. It's wonderfully warm year round–not cold and not too hot. Daytime highs typically average from the mid-70s to the mid-80s. Throughout the year, don't be surprised if it rains a bit; they are tropical islands!

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You have to go into it expecting rain, so a rain jacket is good to bring. But yeah, unless you head up Haleakala or something, you're likely going to be fine without a jacket. Just check average temps for when and where you're going and it'll likely be there with the rain being a variable.

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However, many people don't realize the need for warm layers on Maui. The top of the volcano can drop below 40 degrees (or even snow!), requiring long pants, closed shoes and socks, a long sleeve sweatshirt and light, weather-proof jacket. A sweatshirt is also a great idea for morning boat charters or helicopter rides.

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Most travelers to Hawaii don't need to bring hiking boots. As long as you're planning to do just short day hikes, you can wear sneakers. If you're planning to hike more than 4-5 miles, it's worth packing hiking boots and wool socks.

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Hawaii itself is around 80 degrees year-round so you likely won't need these to wear there, except for maybe at night. Every single indoor place in Hawaii is air conditioned excessively which is why sometimes jeans are helpful!

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For example, while Hawaiian shirts may be fine for a beach party or barbecue, they may not be appropriate for a business meeting or formal dinner at a nice restaurant. In these cases, it's best to pair the shirt with more formal pants such as slacks or dress pants.

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Beach blankets are always necessary in Hawaii, but since it can be windy on beaches, regular blankets will just get blown around, or get filled with sand. Most importantly, it's not easy to dry them at the end of the day.

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Pack versatile clothing that you can mix and match, and dress up and down. Leave your denim at home! Denim feels so hot and bulky in the tropics. You will be much more comfortable in cotton or linen shorts or pants.

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Towels – Most hotels provide their guests pool/beach towels, which can be taken along those day trips to the beach. You might also consider getting a Hawaiian towel as a souvenir while you're here.

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Bring a light rain jacket or waterproof poncho that can be folded up small and stashed in your backpack or beach bag during the day. If you plan on hiking rainforest trails, consider packing a waterproof hat.

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Don't enter the water at dawn, dusk or night when sharks are most active and/or moving closer to shore to find food. Be aware that some shark species, like tiger sharks, are always active, no matter what time of day.

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If you go to the Big Island or Up Country Maui, you will need warm clothes: jeans, sweat shirt and jacket. The upper elevations can be cold depending on the weather.

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