Hawaii is the perfect place to switch off and recharge for the holidays!
Miss the beach? Get ready to soak up the sun at the Aloha State. Don’t let the holidays go to waste this year―it’s the perfect time to pack up your suitcase and fly out to Hawaii! This is your sign to enjoy Waikiki Beach and taste the most exotic poké bowls and ‘ono grinds―delicious food―at the tropical paradise. When visiting Hawaii, we’ve got you covered on all the island activities you can’t miss!
Is Hawaii open to visitors?
Beginning November 1, 2021, Hawaii reopens its door to FULLY vaccinated visitors―transpacific or interisland travels. So, yes, this means plenty of beach fun and adventures for you and the entire ohana!
IMPORTANT Travel Advisory: Before planning your dream vacation destination, make sure you have the necessary paperwork―visa (for international travellers), valid government ID, completed Travel and Health form, vaccination passport, and more.
Learn more about Hawaii travel requirements with Klook. Check out our guide for more deets!
Information in this article is correct at the time of publication. Note that travel requirements may change or be suspended at any given time due to the ongoing pandemic. Make sure to check the government websites and chosen airlines for updates before you travel.
The best times to visit Hawaii
Visiting Hawaii is a dream come true for many tourists, and who could blame them? The land of swaying coconut trees, beautiful beaches, hula skirts, and piña colada is simply breathtaking! That said, when planning a trip, the first thing travelers should know about is when to go.
Luckily, Hawaii’s weather is warm and sunny all year round, so the sunshine never goes away! There’s never a bad time to visit the Aloha state. While storms can happen any time, on most days, the weather is fantastic. Its pleasant temperatures range between 74 Fahrenheit to 86 Fahrenheit―perfect for getting a tan and taking a cool dip.
July to September
Visitors like to flock to Hawaii during the summer season. There are several local festivals and events you can join in, including the Aloha Festival, Makawao Rodeo, Ukelele Festival, Statehood Day, and many others. The season is usually a lively scene packed with tourists and locals mingling around at Hawaii’s most idyllic beaches.
October to January
Still, if you want a more tranquil stay, opt to visit during Hawaii’s off-seasons from October to January. Although it’s slightly wetter than summer, you can still enjoy plenty of sun while catching the best waves. Coincidentally, it’s also the best time to go whale watching. Humpback whales make their way to the islands’ coasts and surprise lucky onlookers. In addition, traveling during this period means lower room rates and experiencing Hawaii culture without the crowd.
April to June
Planning to hike Mount Waialeale? The months of April to June may be the best time to put your hiking skills to the test. This season experiences the least rainfall, so the trails are clear of slippery and muddy tracks.
Where to vacation in Hawaii
Once you’re packed and ready to go, the sandy beaches of Hawaii await you! Rain or shine, these activities are fail-safe ways to enjoy the tropical destination. Check out our top picks:
1. Pearl Harbor City
More than just sunshine and seashells, the island of Hawaii has plenty of history and culture to offer. Take a stroll through Honolulu and Pearl Harbor, and learn all about the 1941 tragedy that sparked the United States’ entrance into World War II. For history buffs or fans of Michael Bay’s Pearl Harbor, the half-day tour of Honolulu will take you to see Hawaii’s most famous landmarks such as King Kamehameha Statue, ‘Iolani Palace, and downtown Honolulu. Then, you can pay your respects to the fallen heroes during the Pearl Harbor attack at the USS Arizona Memorial. With Klook, you can relax and immerse yourself in an educational tour!
2. North Shore Shark Cage Diving Adventure at Oahu
Why visit Hawaii? Because of all the thrilling underwater adventures you can experience! When planning a trip to the big island, make it a part of your bucket list to dive into the crystal clear waters of Oahu and swim with the infamous Galapagos, Sandbar Sharks, and Tiger Sharks. Conquer your fear by swimming with the sharks in an underwater cage or watching them swirl around the boat from above. Encounter these flesh-eating critters at the North Shore Shark Cage Diving Adventure Oahu. No scaredy cats allowed!
3. Submarine Scooter and Snorkeling at Maunalua Bay
What’s a trip to the Aloha state without some snorkeling fun at Maunalua Bay in Oahu! If shark swimming isn’t it for you, try a relaxing submarine scooter underwater adventure instead. Hop on board the eco-friendly submarine scooter and marvel at the magnificent sight of schools of colorful fish, brilliant coral reefs, and honu―or the renowned Hawaiian green sea turtles. This time, no more sharks! Even first-timers will be thrilled to try out this activity!
4. Kualoa Ranch Tour
While waiting for the swimsuits to dry, go on a Kualoa Ranch Hollywood Movie Sites Tour! The one-and-a-half-hour tour will take you around Ka’a’wa Valley, where you can discover ginormous dinosaur bones from Jurassic Park. On tour, check out the amazing sites where the famous actors shot the iconic film―along with Godzilla, MGM’s Windtalkers, and World War II bunkers.
More Hawaii Tour Adventures
For more Hawaii Adventures, you can book these tours on your next trip!