Christmas in Hawaii is a major annual celebration, as in most of the Western world.
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It's a great tourist destination for a holiday: warm, has lovely beaches, lots of nature, lots of activities, etc. It's America, and people like to visit America, but it's not as far as the mainland.
While the places around the United States with an inch or more of snow on the ground was well above normal this Christmas, one place that has been getting consistent White Christmases in recent years got another: the Big Island of Hawaii experienced a White Christmas, much to the delight of young and old who made an ...
The last two weeks of December are one of the peak seasons for Hawaii tourism, with people flocking to the islands' scenic and serene shorelines. Late December sees occupancy rates skyrocket to max capacity levels. Planning a last-minute trip will be difficult—if not impossible—during this time.
December (except for the first week), January and February are the busiest months, when prices for airfare and accommodations are at their highest. In particular, the last two weeks of December and the first week of January are prime times for travel, and hotels and flights are often booked to capacity.
In general, Hawaii's off-season is in late winter (January to early March), late spring (late April to early June), and fall (September to mid-December).
Hawaiian Airlines reports that traveling to the state is generally cheapest in the shoulder seasons of late spring and early fall — and they should know, considering they operate both nonstop flights to Hawaii from the United States, Asia, and the South Pacific, as well as inter-island flights that can get you from one ...
The beautiful islands only have two seasons: the summer months, from May to October, and the “winter” months, from November to April. However, the best weather is in July, with an average high of 88° F and only light rainfall. The average temperature in Hawai'i in July usually doesn't fall below the mid-70s.
Some months bring more tourists and visitors to Hawaii than others. If you're planning a January visit to Hawaii, you may be wondering how busy the state will be during your trip. Compared to late December, when many visitors flock to Hawaii to celebrate the holidays, January is slightly less crowded.