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Best Times to Visit Oahu

From outdoor adventures to delicious oceanside dining options, Oahu is an island that promises to be a spectacular vacation destination for travelers from near and far. Whether you’re called to the sandy shores in the name of amazing views, encounters with wildlife or opportunities to step in the footsteps of history, Oahu has a little something for everyone. While there’s never a bad time to set your sights on this Hawaiian gem, there are some important factors to consider when planning your trip. Depending on whether you’re ok with crowds, can’t wait to hit the waves or want to take part in cultural celebrations, Oahu offers up some specific timeframes that help visitors maximize their experience with the best times to visit Oahu.

 

When You’re Looking to Avoid Crowds

Oahu calls to travelers with a variety of passions and interests, so it comes as no surprise that it’s often a place brimming over with visitors. Those travelers that are looking to enjoy all Oahu has to offer without having to contend with crowds will want to make sure they arrive sometime between the middle of April and the middle of June. This period of time provides guests with temperatures that average in the 60s and 70s. It tends to be less crowded at this time because so many travelers make their way in the less rainy Oahu summer season of June, July and August.

 

When You’re an Avid Surfer

Between the months of December and March is one of the best times to go to Oahu, the North Shore of Oahu comes to life with surfing competition, making this timeframe ideal for those that love to get out on the waves or watch from a distance. It’s similarly a fantastic time to catch humpback whales making their way through the waters as they stick to their natural migration routes.

 

When You’re All About Celebrations

Be sure to make your way to Oahu in May when the islands celebrate Lei Day on the first. This island-wide event honors the tradition of Lei making and wearing and comes with a wonderful lineup of performances, demonstrations, and music meant to be enjoyed throughout the day. The festivities center around Kapiolani Park in Waikiki where you can browse Lei’s submitted for competition, say hello to the Lei Queen and her court or just enjoy time with friends and family eating, drinking and making the most of the incredible fun!

 

Best Time To Go To Oahu

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