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Do you need jackets in Hawaii?

Take a light jacket or sweater, but chances are you won't even wear that. Of course, if you're planning to stargaze atop Mauna Kea volcano or see sunrise at the summit of Haleakala, you'll need heavier attire because it can dip below the 30s Fahrenheit there.



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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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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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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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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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Aloha attire for women : Slacks and a blouse are great as well as an aloha-style dress and sandals. Aloha attire for men: Aloha shirts (obviously) with either loose fitting pants (think linen or cotton) or tasteful length shorts. Polo shirts are also great.

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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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These are the clothing basics for what to pack for Hawaii – weeklong vacation:
  • Swimsuits (2)
  • Swimsuit cover ups (2)
  • Outfits for tours (like shorts and a top or a sundress) (1-2)
  • Nicer outfit/dress for fancy dinners or night out in Honolulu (1-2)
  • Beach sandals.
  • Water shoes.


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While it is very common on the Hawaiian Islands to go barefoot or wear flip-flops (locals call them slippers), you should never spend the day at the Polynesian Cultural Center or any of the many outdoor activities across our island without the proper footwear. Make sure you wear some good walking shoes or sneakers!

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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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Anyone can wear an aloha shirt without risking offense to Hawaiians. Hawaiians didn't invent them; they didn't exist until well into the 1900s, and were originated (reputedly) by a Chinese merchant based on colorful Japanese prints, in a Honolulu dry goods store.

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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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Hawaiian Style Tip #1: Aloha Attire
  1. Aloha attire for women : Slacks and a blouse are great as well as an aloha-style dress and sandals.
  2. Aloha attire for men: Aloha shirts (obviously) with either loose fitting pants (think linen or cotton) or tasteful length shorts. Polo shirts are also great.


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Waterproof Makeup is a MUST have on your next trip to Hawaii. A trip to Hawaii can be a blast, but not every part of Hawaii is makeup friendly. The salty beaches, sweat and summer sun can ruin your makeup. If you feel you need to have your makeup on during your stay, then this post is what you need.

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Aloha shirts, blouses and dresses must. reflect a floral or cultural (surfboards, canoes, tiki's etc.) print pattern in the. Polynesian, tropical, or traditional style.

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In the evening, most people switch over to dressy-casual – slightly dressier than their daytime attire – khaki shorts or trousers, polo shirts, aloha shirts, skirts, sundresses, etc. Breakfasts – Come “as you are.” Shirts and sandals or casual shoes are required. Bathing suit cover-up is fine.

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