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What do you wear at night in Hawaii?

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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If you're planning to enjoy Oahu's nightlife, I recommend wearing something other than a t-shirt and shorts, or beachwear. The lounges and clubs in Honolulu are quite upscale, so you should wear your favorite warm-weather evening attire.

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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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Come Casual. Dinner Shows, Restaurant Dinners & Dinner Cruise – “Dressy casual.” Ladies: Slacks and blouse or dress shorts, casual dresses/ maxi dresses, skirts or Aloha evening wear, etc. Gentlemen: Slacks, Dress shorts, polo/knit/dress shirt, or Aloha attire.

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While jeans are technically acceptable in Hawaii, they may not be the most comfortable or practical option for exploring the islands. With the warm and humid climate, lightweight fabrics should be your go-to choice when packing for your trip.

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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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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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Leggings | Leggings or athletic shorts are perfect for Hawaii hiking. For warm days you'll be more comfortable in the latter, but leggings come in handy for hiking at higher elevations on Maui, Kauai and the Big Island.

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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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Hawaii weather is warm and humid, with temperatures between 70ºF to mid 80ºF and the pleasant trade winds. Even so, you'll need pack at least one pair of long pants and a light sweater.

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Hawaii has semi-tropical weather. Temperatures usually range from 75-90 degrees year round in the daytime, and 70-80 degrees at night. Temperatures in the winter months may be a little cooler, where nighttime temperatures can sometimes fall into the 50's.

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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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Avoid swimming before sunrise or after sunset when it is dark outside and visibility is poor. Wind activity often picks up in the late morning or afternoon, which can make paddling back to shore more difficult.

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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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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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Only ancient kapuna are allowed to wear socks and slippers, with the sock material squished up in their toe gap. Socks should only be worn with dress or athletic shoes, and please, match white ankle socks with white shoes and black socks with black shoes. No knee highs.

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Beach Towel You definitely need to bring a beach towel on your Hawaii vacation, but not just any old towel will do! When packing for Hawaii, you'll want to bring a sand-resistant beach towel or blanket to lounge around on. For drying off, I suggest a quick drying microfiber towel. Leave all other bulky towels at home!

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Socks. Speaking of shoes, not every shoe will leave your toes out to greet the warm Hawaii sands. So for those closed-toes shoes, pack a daily pair of socks, and you'll be good to go.

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There is no dress code at an authentic luau on Oahu, so wear whatever is comfortable. For ladies, many choose to find a nice sundress for the evening.

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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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Wear long pants, walking shoes and as light as possible jackets for the flights. It can be cold on the plane and you will not need the long pants but the walking shoes and jackets will come in handy. Boat trips and evenings may well require jackets.

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Flip-flops should be fine, regardless of where you will go in Hawaii. In fact, some high-end restaurants will allow guests to wear a pair of flip-flops. But some restaurants have dress codes, so it is best to call in advance to find out the most suitable clothing to wear when going for a fancy dinner.

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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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Locals refer to evening wear as Aloha attire. Think dressy casual, a style that welcomes sandals in place of high heels and floral dresses instead of cocktail ones. So, if you've already packed a lovely sundress or two and some fancy sandals, you don't even have to wonder what to wear in Hawaii come evening.

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