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What to wear to Hawaii in February?

What to Wear in Hawaii in February
  • Swimsuit. If you have a two piece swim suit that can double up as a top, even better. ...
  • Dresses. If you're planning on taking lots of photos, be sure to bring along your dresses, ALL your summer dresses. ...
  • Skirts. ...
  • Denim shorts. ...
  • Summery tops. ...
  • Sandals or summer sneakers. ...
  • Denim jacket.




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Yes, February is a great month to visit Hawaii due to its temperate climate and mild temperatures. It has an average high of 81 degrees and an average low of 66 degrees Fahrenheit, making it ideal for swimming, surfing, or just relaxing on the beach.

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Temperatures. February's average temperatures remain relatively mild throughout the islands. You can expect daily highs of approximately 79°F and lows of 68°F.

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Pretty much the same as in summer with maybe long pants and a sweater if it gets cold. I remember sweltering Decembers and cold Januarys. Sometimes when it stormed in winter, it might get into the 50's. Not sure with climate change how Hawaii is affected.

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Be sure to wear sunscreen! We recommend comfortable shoes for walking, shorts, sun dresses, and t- shirts. 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.

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Long sleeves | A long-sleeved top, track jacket or popover will keep you warm in places like Upcountry Maui or on early morning hikes. Rain jacket | Throw on a rain jacket or windbreaker if you're visiting in the wet season. These can also come in handy on windy boat rides.

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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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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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What Do Hawaiians Wear?
  • 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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Surface ocean temperatures remain very stable during most of the year, usually hanging around 76°F. While getting a tan in early February may be more difficult due to the generally overcast weather, it's still possible to enjoy ocean-based activities such as swimming and surfing.

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In February, rain showers often occur overnight, which brings you slightly overcast mornings and sunny afternoons and evenings. In the tropics, it's always a good idea to be prepared for little rain shower bursts that can last about 10 minutes. Carrying an umbrella will take care of that.

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You'll also pay less for things like flights and accommodation as February is before the peak travel season. It's also one of the quietest months of the year for tourists so you won't be too swamped by the holiday crowds. You can also find cheaper rates and fewer visitors in the late spring.

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Hawaii's hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. This year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts more cyclone activity in the central Pacific than usual, due to it being an El Nino summer. NOAA predicts that there will be four to seven cyclones this year.

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Generally, the best time to visit Hawaii for the most ideal overall weather, lowest statewide rates, and the fewest visitors on-island is April and May during the spring and September and October during the fall.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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