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What is the weather like in Hawaii at Christmas?

A typical December day in Hawaii sees temperatures sitting in the low 80s. December is one of the best times to see poinsettias in their natural habitat. The evenings can get a little chilly, and it is not uncommon to see the temperatures dip into the upper 60s.



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Hawaii Crowds in December The end of the month gets pretty busy in Hawaii, with people flocking to this tropical paradise for the holidays. December is the most active tourist season for the islands. However, the rest of the month is tranquil, making it a lovely choice for a winter getaway.

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Hawaii is fun for Christmas because of the local parades, hula performances, mele (music), and events around the Hawaiian Islands. Honolulu has many popular events around City Hall and the malls. For a large list of the annual events, see our Things to Do in Hawaii During Christmas.

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Hawaii is expensive at Christmas. Hotels, vacation rentals, rental car companies, and flights are at a premium during this busy time of year in Hawaii. For example, hotel average daily rates were 24% or $69 higher than the yearly average during Christmas (source: Hawaii Tourism Authority.)

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The best time to visit Hawaii is between March and September. This is when the islands see the highest temperatures and the lowest amount of rain.

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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.

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Christmas in Hawaii is a major annual celebration, as in most of the Western world.

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Shorts and t-shirt, mostly. Certainly nothing more than chinos/capris and a lightweight, long-sleeved shirt/top. You'll want to bring a light jacket or sweater; evenings can be cool. Rain probably won't be an all-day affair, but the north shore will certainly be cooler, and it gets more rain in winter.

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You'll want to bring a light jacket or sweater; evenings can be cool. Rain probably won't be an all-day affair, but the north shore will certainly be cooler, and it gets more rain in winter. South shore should be warm and sunny. For swimming in winter I wear the equivalent of a short-sleeve rash guard.

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The best Hawaiian island to visit in the winter is Maui. In the winter on Maui, you'll find little rain, relatively calm ocean conditions, and great whale watching. But there's more to it than that. Read on to learn more about what you can expect when you visit each island in the winter.

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August is the hottest month in Hawaii with an average temperature of 27°C (81°F) and the coldest is January at 23°C (73°F) with the most daily sunshine hours at 11 in July. The wettest month is November with an average of 124mm of rain.

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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.

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Sometimes Christmas dinner consists of a traditional lu'au, complete with a pig roasted in an underground pit, chicken long rice (chicken noodle soup, Hawaiian style), lomilomi salmon, and poi. A less formal get-together is called kanikapila (kah-nee-kah-PEE-lah), which means to make music.

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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 ...

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To live comfortably in Hawaii, an annual income of around $70,000 to $100,000 for a single person, or $120,000 to $200,000 for a family is recommended. Is it expensive to live in Hawaii? Yes, Hawaii is known for its high cost of living due to factors such as housing, groceries, utilities, and transportation.

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While many vacations are five to seven days long, we recommend staying for at least 10 days to enjoy your Hawaiian vacation. The time change is difficult to adjust to at first and takes about 3 days to get fully acclimated. So, allowing a couple days to get over the jet lag is important.

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Expect sticker shock. Food is very expensive in Hawaii, since most of it is imported from the mainland.

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