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What do you wear in Kauai when it rains?

It rains every day somewhere on Kauai. Bring a light rain jacket. During winter months (January-April), also bring a fleece jacket.



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You will find most locals wearing t-shirts, tank tops, and shorts when in town. Kauai has a laid-back, casual vibe. You won't find people dressed in their Sunday best or wearing resort wear. You will find Kauai residents wearing Aloha Shirts for work in offices and resorts.

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If you worry the rain in Kauai will ruin your holiday, don't. It seldom pours for more than three days straight, and tropical storms are rare. The Kauai rainy season typically consists of gray, overcast days with spurts of brief showers.

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Kauai has a laid-back, casual vibe. You won't find people dressed in their Sunday best or wearing resort wear. You will find Kauai residents wearing Aloha Shirts for work in offices and resorts. An Aloha Shirt is business formal or if going out for a nice dinner.

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So when planning what to pack for Kauai, a rain jacket is essential. Make sure it's lightweight as the temperatures will likely still be hot even in the rain. When not wearing your rain jacket, you can easily roll your jacket up into a packing cube without any issues.

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Kauai sees the heaviest rain of the winter period between December and March. However, even if you are travelling to Kauai in the rainy season, you are unlikely to see rain all day and every day. Generally, it rains overnight and clears up. Otherwise, it may rain sporadically during the day and come out of nowhere.

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Kauai Temperatures With temperatures ranging from a cool 65F at night to a pleasant 80F – 85F in the daytime, Kauai is the perfect spot to feel comfortable and enjoy some fun in the sun. Moreover, if you're looking for some reliable temperatures, unlike other areas with certain cold seasons, you won't be disappointed.

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Most of Kauai's rain falls at night and when our tropical showers arrive during the day, they are usually short and create spectacular rainbows. Our biggest tip to visitors… when it's raining in one area, drive 10 minutes and you will most likely find sunshine.

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A rain jacket is a good item to have, but make sure it's lightweight as the temperatures will likely still be hot even in the rain. Waterproof shoes are also helpful to staying comfortable through a rainy afternoon.

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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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In Kaua'i, rain showers are generally brief and don't last days, or even hours. Should you decide to visit during this time, be sure to book several weeks to months in advance, as it's the island's peak travel season.

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The best time of year to visit Kauai is during off-peak seasons, between September and December or between April and June. During these times you can avoid the crowds and enjoy lower prices on accommodations and excursions. Either way, be sure to book everything far in advance!

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While there may not be a “bad” time to visit Kauai, the late fall and winter months can be considered the island's low season. From October to December, Kauai experiences slightly higher rainfall, which can lead to more overcast days. However, don't be quick to dismiss this time of year.

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MOUNT WAIALEALE, Kauai — This legendary peak dominates the geography of Kauai, jutting to an altitude of 5,148 feet and constituting possibly the wettest place on Earth. Or possibly the second-wettest, after Mawsynram, a mountain in India.

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Wai'ale'ale. Located almost exactly in the middle of the island, this towering green mountain range is usually tucked behind a shroud of wispy rain clouds. Wai'ale'ale means “rippling water” or “overflowing water” in Hawaiian and is the second wettest spot on earth, receiving about 450 inches of rain each year.

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Kauai is considered one of the rainiest places on the planet. Of course, that's one of the reasons it's also so lush. You can often find sunshine on the southern side, but it's not guaranteed, especially in the winter. Maui receives less rainfall than Kauai.

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There are many mosquitoes in shady places throughout the islands. If you attract or are allergic to mosquitoes, look for 90-100% DEET products. The picaridin based products work as well as 15% DEET, that level may work for you.

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4 Places to Avoid in Kauai
  • Beaches Without Lifeguards. In the recent years, an increasing number of tourists have been deviating towards the secluded, non-touristy beaches of Kauai. ...
  • Dangerous Hiking Trails. ...
  • Kipu Falls. ...
  • Freshwater Pools. ...
  • Final Thoughts.


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This tropical paradise is a dream come true for anyone who loves sun, sand, and endless fun. Kauai is the oldest and fourth largest of the main Hawaiian Islands, and it's brimming with natural beauty, from its lush rainforests and dramatic cliffs to its pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs.

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