Question:
What are the best months to visit hawaii? Is September considered hurricane season there?
joziegirl249
2006-03-14 05:17:07 UTC
I'm looking into hawaii for my honeymoon and want as much information as possible.
Six answers:
TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only
2006-03-14 16:12:51 UTC
OK, here's my whole list. Hurricanes generally don't get to Hawaaii, but they do sometimes have severe weather/storms like right now a lot of rain. Its hot in summers, like 90's, but pleasant the rest of the year.



The top things to do in Hawaii are:



1. Go to Pearl Harbor to see history at the US Arizona Memorial. You can drive or take the bus there; no need to book a tour. (Oahu Island)



2. If you are on the island of Oahu (where Honolulu and Waikiki beach is) go to the other side of the island to see the great deserted beaches (get a rental car for a day or two).



3. If you go to the Polynesian Cultural Center (Oahu) understand that its run by the Morman church and there are NO alcoholic beverages served there, not even beer. I say skip it and do a Luau instead.



4. If you go to Maui, you gotta do the downhill bike ride. I don't recommend the sunrise one because you have to get up at 3:00 AM to get started up the mountain and its cold up there that early. If you are a romantic do it, but otherwise no. There are different bike companies and some don't take you all the way to the top, and some don't guide you back down. You can come down by yourself, there's only one road with just a little traffic, but if you are squimish about riding in the street, a company that accompanys you down will help watch the traffic for you. I have been twice and prefer Maui Downhill to the others. These companies have web sites They will pick you up at your hotel, take you to their shop to pick out a wet-suit (for the cold and mist/rain shower maybe) and gloves and helmet; then take you up the mountain; then follow your group down so they can block traffic for your ride; then afterwards take you back to your hotel. Expect this activity to take 75-80% or more of the day.



4. Also in Maui, The Road to Hana is a great drive (you need a rental car). Its a 30 mile winding road that takes 4 hours to drive. Its like driving through the jungle; has a bunch of one lane bridges.



5. On the Big Island of Hawaii: go to the Volcano National Park. Also go see Akaka Falls.



For information about tours and things to do, click on the link below for Roberts Hawaii. They do tours on all of the islands.



Source(s):



http://www.gohawaii.com ........... general information



http://www.robertshawaii.com/ ..... tour company on all the islands (i have used them 2-3 times)



http://www.visitmaui.com ..... an island site



http://www.visitlanai.net ..... an island site



http://www.visit-oahu.com ...... an island site, this is the main stop for folks



http://www.hawaiianair.com ...... an airlines that flies between islands



http://www.alohaairlines.com ....... an airline that flies between the islands



http://www.paradiscovehawaii.com... ..... this place has a laui, the dinner show thing



http://www.polynesia.com ....... the is the Polynesian Cultural Center



http://www.kauaivisitorsbureau... ....... an island site



http://www.hiltonhawaii.com ...... has a bunch of hotels, on Oahu the Hilton Hawaiin Village is good



http://www.marriott.com .... has a bunch of hotels, on waikiki beach



http://www.starwoodhawaii.com .... this site is for Shearton hotels



http://www.travelhawaii.com .... a general info web site



http://www.mauidownhill.com/ if you go to Maui you gotta do the downhill bike ride
2016-05-20 02:16:00 UTC
The slowest time is right after Thanksgiving. However if you book now there probably will not be the discount that will show up in the early fall when it is obvious no one is going. Late September and October can be slow. Christmas, Spring breaks, Ski weeks, Washington's birthday and early summer are usually the periods with no "discounting" or "sales". From the West Coast $500 - $600 is a good acceptable average for flights to Hawaii, Maui or Kauai. Below $500 is great and you should grab it. $700 and over; only if you really want to go on those dates. Honolulu should be about $75 less than to the other islands. Even after you buy a ticket keep going back and repricing your itinerary. If it drops below what you paid the airline should issue you credit for the difference to be used for future travel.
wannaknow
2006-03-16 22:14:34 UTC
Any time in Hawaii is great! It's always awesome. The summer months can be quite hot though and September is still very hot. I like October, March, April and May the best. December can be expensive due to holiday demands. January/Feb are great if you are sick of the cold where you live. (It is rainy seaon in Hawaii then, but at least it's not cold!) You'll have sunshine on the West and South shores of any of the islands pretty much year round (and North and east get most rain yr round, but esp. in winter).

It's really beautiful and romantic. a great place for ahoneymoon; you'll love it! Good luck-and congratulations!
2016-12-21 00:24:34 UTC
House to the State Capitol, Honolulu could be the lively epicentre of Hawaii and a city worth visit, like you might find with hotelbye . In Honolulu you will discover everything from historic landmarks and cherished monuments to world-class shopping and a flourishing arts and tradition scene. House to the majority of Oahu's populace, the vast town of Honolulu spreads through the south-eastern shores of Oahu, from Pearl Harbor to Makapuu Point, encompassing world famous Waikiki. Pearl Harbor is one of Honolulu's biggest tourist attractions. Though it is home to the Navy's Pacific Fleet, guests can take a visit to begin to see the USS Arizona Memorial, and the USS Missouri.
2006-03-15 20:00:10 UTC
I have gone once in the earliest part of April, and four times in May. May to me is the best month to go. But Hawaii is wonderful no matter when you go. Congrats on your honeymoon!!
dyala1516
2006-03-14 18:32:07 UTC
march the best month


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