Weather in Hawaii best island?
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I want to go to Hawaii in late November-first week of Decemeber. I have no idea what the weather is like there in that time. Does anyone know where i can get info on the weather in that time of year….
What is the best Island to visit there? Its for a honeymoon so most relaxed romantic place is what i’m looking for. PLEASEEE anyone that’s been there let me know. Easy points for best answer!
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I want to go to Hawaii in late November-first week of Decemeber. I have no idea what the weather is like there in that time. Does anyone know where i can get info on the weather in that time of year….
What is the best Island to visit there? Its for a honeymoon so most relaxed romantic place is what i’m looking for. PLEASEEE anyone that’s been there let me know. Easy points for best answer!
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June 13th, 2010 at 7:22 pm
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I live on Kauai and have been in the islands for four years. Late Nov. and early Dec. are usually still pretty warm here. It rarely dips below 75 on any of the islands unless you’re at a high elevation, so depending upon where you’re from, it may just seem warm or it might feel like summer to you!
Thanksgiving has been hot here for the four years I’ve lived in Hawaii.
If you want totally secluded and romantic, try Molokai or Lanai. They’re the least-visited islands and are very small and rural. I’ve heard Kauai called the “most romantic” as it’s known as the Garden Isle. Kauai is typically very lush and green and there are lots of plants and flowers everywhere. It’s pretty quiet and there isn’t much nightlife, but we have plenty of good restaurants, some decent shopping, lots of sightseeing and activities (snorkeling, ziplines, sailing, etc.), and a few really nice hotels. There are also bunches of condos you can rent if you want your own place rather than a hotel.
If you want some more help, email me. I’ll be happy to find you some links to places on ANY of the islands.
Aloha
June 16th, 2010 at 7:04 am
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The weather is pretty much the same on all of the islands, although Kauai is somewhat more likely to be rainy. Our rainy season starts around Nov to Dec & lasts through March. Doesn’t mean it will necessarily rain a lot, but it might. All of the islands are beautiful, but I would probably give the nod to Kauai for a honeymoon. It is very beautiful & not as developed as some of the other islands.
June 16th, 2010 at 2:42 pm
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oahu! never freezing and never beaming. perfect place for a honeymoon. in that specific time of year id say about 55-65 degrees. bring light jackets and jeans
June 19th, 2010 at 6:35 pm
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Oahu has pretty stable weather, but it does rain more in the winter months (November to March). But that also depends on the year. Last winter, for example, we hardly got any rain. Kauai is more rainy and on the Big Island, the Hilo area gets a lot of rain year-round. I would go to Oahu for your honeymoon. There are a lot of things to do, no matter if you want peace and quiet or entertainment and crowds. You’ll find it all here. As for the weather, the locals say that there are only 2 seasons in Hawaii. Winter, when it’s warm, and summer when it’s warmer. The average temperature on Oahu in November/December is a pleasant 78-80 F. So you won’t be cold for sure. I wear shorts and T-shirts year-round (live on Oahu), even in the evening. On some nights, you may want to bring a light jacket in the evening, but even at night, it doesn’t get below 60 F. For more travel tips and to see pictures of Oahu, see here:
June 21st, 2010 at 3:15 pm
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The weather temp is pretty much the same year round….. 90′s and 80′s in the day and 70′s at night!!
Because you are from the mainland, the weather will be perfect for you.
but after being here year after year we get acclimated to the weather and feel cold when it gets below the 70′s..
Enjoy!
June 22nd, 2010 at 4:31 pm
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Oahu for sure. The weather for all the islands are relatively the same but Oahu air is obviously the best.