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Her work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, USA Today, Michelin Guides, Hemispheres and DuJour. learn more Photo: Peter French / Design Pics/Getty Images While almost any time of year except the monsoon season is a great time to visit this remote U.S. state, prices vary significantly by season—especially during the winter (when the island is still warm, but most of America is cold). The best time to visit Hawaii is during May when many snowbirds have retreated, and the weather is pleasant, without the threat of hurricanes or excessive rainfall. May is also the tail-end of humpback whale-watching season. Decide what you want to see and do while you're in Hawaii, and then find the best time of year to meet your requirements. If you're a return visitor, plan your trip in a different season so you can experience an entirely different way of island life. The eight islands of Hawaii (six of which you can visit) are Oahu, Niihau, Kahoolawe, Maui, Kauai, Molokai, Lanai, and the Big Island (Hawaii). As no one island is like the other, it's recommended that you check out more than one. Best time to visit Hawaii. TripSavvy / Jiaqi Zhou The Weather in Hawaii Despite being a tropical climate, the weather in Hawaii is not the same every month of the year. Hawaii has a dry season (April to October) and a rainy season (November to March). However, even the rainy season can be relatively dry when many parts of Hawaii suffer drought conditions. The summer months can be hot and humid, especially in Honolulu and Waikiki. Hurricanes are rare but the hurricane season is from June to November. Fortunately, the last major storm to hit Hawaii was Hurricane Iniki, which severely damaged Kauai in September 1992. The best weather is often found in April, May, September, and October, which is also conveniently the time when you can find some good travel bargains. Since most Americans are in school or work during these months, flight and hotel prices are much lower than during the summer or winter vacation months. Peak Season in Hawaii Summer is when you'll find more families vacationing in Hawaii since that's when school is out in many areas of the United States. School is also out in Hawaii in June and July, so the most popular beaches on every island tend to be more crowded during those two months as well as two weeks at the end of December when the students are on winter break. Airfare tends to be more expensive during the "high" season of mid-December to mid-April. If you plan to visit during this period, make your reservations early. Like airfare, lodging tends to be more expensive during the "high" season of mid-December to mid-April. How Much Does it Cost to Visit Hawaii? A vacation to Hawaii is not cheap. The cost is the primary reason that many people never make it to Hawaii despite their strong desire to visit the islands. The cost of a round-trip airline ticket to Hawaii has increased substantially, but as you might expect, airfare from the West Coast is generally several hundred dollars less than from the East Coast. Fortunately, there are a large number of airlines that fly to Hawaii, and the costs vary from day to day and airline to airline, so the key is to plan and compare prices. Popular Events & Festivals Because Hawaii is one of the most ethnically diverse states in the country, annual cultural festivals abound throughout the islands. Additionally, the island celebrates national holidays and seasons such as Christmas as well as local agricultural festivals and historical festivals. To fully appreciate the unique culture of Hawaii and its people, consider planning your trip around one of the major festivals that take place during the year. Here are a few on each of the four major islands: Big Island: Kona Coffee Cultural Festival, Merrie Monarch Festival Kauai: Kauai Polynesian Festival, Koloa Plantation Days Maui: Celebration of the Arts, Kapalua Wine & Food Festival, Maui Onion Festival Oahu: Aloha Festivals, Lei Day in Hawaii, Lantern Floating Hawaii Winter in Hawaii While the inclination for many folks is to visit Hawaii in the winter to escape the cold and snowy winter weather on the mainland, it's not the time to find either the best weather or the best bargains. However, winter does bring with it great waves that make Hawaii a world-famous surfing destination. Events to Check Out The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing takes place each November and December on Oahu's North Shore, but traffic on the North Shore is extremely heavy on competition days. Spring in Hawaii Late Spring can be a great time to visit Hawaii: Many of the winter crowds have gone back to school and work - the weather is typically dry and pleasant. Whale-watching seasons takes place from December through May, so there's a good chance you'll to get to see them during a spring trip. Events to Check Out The Honolulu Festival, a celebration of the relationship between Hawaiʻi and the Pacific Rim region, is held over three days every March.If you're visiting in April, don't miss Hilo's historic Merrie Monarch Festival, a celebration honoring King David Kalakaua, otherwise known as the "Merrie Monarch." Summer in Hawaii Summer is a busy season for families with children. July is the state's most-visited month, but not always the best, as the temperatures are warmer and surf can sometimes be intense. Additionally, while hurricanes aren't frequent in Hawaii, hurricane season kicks off on June 1. Events to Check Out King Kamehameha Day is celebrated across the islands on June 11. The largest attraction is a celebratory parade which begins in Downtown Honolulu and finishes at Kapiʻolani Park in Waikiki.Experience the magic of the ukulele at Honolulu's annual festival celebrating the famed instrument. It takes place each year in July. Fall in Hawaii Like spring, fall is also a pleasant time to visit Hawaii. Skies are clear, and a lack of crowds can mean affordable hotel rooms and flights. Even though there's always a minimal threat of a hurricane (the season runs through Nov. 30), it's arguably the most beautiful season of the year. Events to Check Out Fall's best-known event is the week-long Aloha Festivals, which consists of the Hoʻolauleʻa (a large party). The Waikiki Hoʻolauleʻa is a casual block party with food, dancing, music, and other Hawaiian traditions. Frequently Asked Questions What is the best time to visit Hawaii? The best time to visit Hawaii is in the month of May after the winter crowds have gone home. During this month, the weather is pleasant, without excessive rainfall or the threat of hurricanes. What is the cheapest time of year to travel to Hawaii? Flights to Hawaii are cheapest in January, right after the holiday season, and also in September, when the kids are back in school. The most expensive time to travel to Hawaii is during the state's high season, December through April, with the exception of January. When is the rainy season in Hawaii? Hawaii's rainy season extends from December through March. And while it rains nearly every day year-round, rain and cloudy weather can persist for days during this time period. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit Sources TripSavvy uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial process to learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy. Hawaii News Now. 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