Kaanapali Resort & Kaanapali Hotel in Maui
Kaanapali Resort & Kaanapali Hotel in Maui
Hawaii’s most popular destination, Kaanapali Alii, Kaanapali Alii Hotels, Resorts & Beaches
Kaanapali has developed into one of Hawaii’s most popular tropical beach destinations. With its exciting activities and gorgeous Kaanapali Beach, you will have plenty to see on your trip.
Where is Kaanapali Alii
Kaanapali Alii is a resort area west of Maui – known as the ‘Valley Isle,’ or ‘Beverly Hills Island’ of Hawaii, US.
Maui is the second-largest island in Hawaii, also making it the second most visited island.
The closest town to Kaanapali is Lahaina, the former capital of Hawaii, receiving plenty of tourists every year and is enriched by its fascinating history.
Kaanapali Alii Tours & Activities – Accomodation & Restaurants
First, we will review the best tours and activities to book in Kaanapali Ali – then scroll down to check out more on Kaanapali Alii, including its outstanding accommodation and fine restaurant choices.
10 Best Kaanapali Alii Tours & Activities 2024 – Quick Review
- Original Sunset Cruise with Open Bar from Ka’anapali Beach
- West Maui: Self-Guided E-Bike, Hike, and Snorkel Excursion!
- Group Surf Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
- Maui Nui Luau at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa
- West Maui Half-Day Snorkel from Ka’anapali Beach
- Semi-Private Surf Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
- Maui: Myths of Maui Luau with All-Inclusive Buffet
- Maui: Ka’anapali Beach Front Segway Tour
- Stand-Up Paddle Board Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
- Whale Watching Experience
10 Best Kaanapali Alii Tours & Activities 2024 – in Detail
Here we have the best Kaanapali Alii Resort tours and activities – whether snorkeling, having a spa day, surfing, or a new adventure in Maui!
We will cover the expectations and details of each tour so you can find what you’re looking for or get some inspiration for your upcoming trip!
1. Original Sunset Cruise with Open Bar from Ka’anapali Beach
1. Original Sunset Cruise with Open Bar from Ka’anapali Beach
Departure: Check-in at ‘Sea Maui’ kiosk on the beach walk of Whaler’s Village.
Duration: 2 hours.
Includes: A sailing cruise along Kaanapali Beach with handcrafted cocktails and snacks
Featuring: One of the most beautiful sunsets you will see, with incredible views of the islands of Molokai, Lanai, and Kahoolawe.
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
On a perfect evening in Maui, have a drink or two on this fantastic sunset cruise.
The stunning and majestic sunset of Maui never fails to amaze you. A natural wonder for your bucket list!
Remember to bring your camera for those beautiful memories – you can also spot some sea life on this trip.
2. West Maui: Self-Guided E-Bike, Hike, and Snorkel Excursion!
2. West Maui: Self-Guided E-Bike, Hike, and Snorkel Excursion!
Departure: Meet at Kimo’s Bike Shop on Lahainaluna Road at 9 am.
Duration: A full day 6-hour trip.
Includes: Action-packed tour with biking, snorkeling, a hike, and some sightseeing!
Featuring: Ride along Wahikuli Beach Park, snorkel with sea turtles, see the Launiupoko Valley Trail and the historic town of Lahaina.
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
Are you looking for an adventure-fueled day? This tour of west Maui will leave you amazed!
With some great activities and the best views of the island’s coastline, you will also see the iconic Kaanapali Beach and the impressive ‘Dragon’s Teeth’ (formed by Maui’s last lava flow).
Get all the highlights of West Maui in one day!
3. Group Surf Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
3. Group Surf Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
Departure: Check-in at the ‘Ocean Activities’ booth on the beach walk of Whaler’s Village Shopping Centre.
Includes: Over 1 hour in the water with two other people.
Featuring: Learn the surfing techniques on the sand before heading into the water with the fully trained instructor.
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
Is it your first time surfing? Or need a little extra help to grasp the techniques out in the water?
This 2-hour semi-private lesson is excellent and well worth it! Only three students in a group per instructor. With such a small group, you spend more time with the instructor, learning how to ride the waves.
You can also purchase some photos from the day!
4. Maui Nui Luau at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa
4. Maui Nui Luau at the Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa
Departure: Maui Nui Luau at Black Rock at 5 pm.
Duration: 3 hours.
Includes: A Hawaiian 3 course feast, Lei greeting, and Imu ceremony with Polynesian dances!
Featuring: Many different Hawaiian chants, stories, and songs from the years. Also, enjoy the Samoan fire and knife show!
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
Are you looking for an exciting and tasty evening in west Maui? You can experience some of the best entertainment and Hawaiian cuisine at Maui Nui Luau.
When staying in Kannapali Alii Resorts, this is a perfect evening activity where you taste and see all the Hawaiian flavors from this beautiful culture!
Make sure you pre-book this one, as spaces are always quick to go!
5. West Maui Half Day Snorkel from Ka’anapali Beach
5. West Maui Half Day Snorkel from Ka’anapali Beach
Departure: Check-in at ‘Sea Maui’ kiosk on the beach walk of Whaler’s Village at 8:30 am.
Duration: Half-day tour – 4 hours.
Includes: The best snorkeling locations for tropical sea life, with breakfast and lunch on the boat!
Featuring: Hawaiian green sea turtles, spinner dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, tropical fish, and, if you’re lucky, spot a humpback whale.
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
Come check out all the snorkeling hotspots of Maui on this fantastic trip starting from Kaanapali Beach.
See the sea life in action at Mala Wharf, Oluwalu, Cliff House, and Honolua Bay. You won’t want to leave the warm Hawaiian waters after this day.
6. Semi-Private Surf Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
6. Semi-Private Surf Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
Departure: Check-in at the ‘Ocean Activities’ booth on the beach walk of Whaler’s Village.
Duration: 2 hours.
Includes: Around 1 ½ hour in the water just with your group.
Featuring: Learn with an experienced and certified instructor on the famous Kaanapali Beach.
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
Are you looking for some surf lessons just for your family or group of friends?
This semi-private surf lesson will give you a great experience to learn with no additional people added to the group.
Get your safety and techniques on the sand before heading into the water, and then get ready to have some fun with the waves.
7. Maui: Feast at Mokapu Farm-to-Table Luau in Wailea
7. Maui: Feast at Mokapu Farm-to-Table Luau in Wailea
Departure: Andaz Maui Wailea Resort, 3550 Wailea Alanui Dr, Wailea, HI 96753
Duration: 3 hours.
Includes: Maui’s most authentic luxury Luau a beautifully-curated cultural and culinary experience set among iconic grassy lawn and the sandy shore of Mokapu beach..
Featuring: Taste every part of Hawaii with open bar, family style meal, entertainment, and gorgeous beach views.
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
Want an evening activity where you can experience Hawaii and Polynesia’s rich history and culture?
This authentic Polynesian buffet will treat you to the best flavors and delicacies of the island, all while enjoying the exciting performances of the dancers.
Music, food, dancing, and a fiery finale end the night. It’s all you expect and more.
8. Maui: Ka’anapali Beach Front Segway Tour
8. Maui: Ka’anapali Beach Front Segway Tour
Departure: Meet at 991 Limahana Pl, Lahaina (between the Sugar Cane Train Station and Pizza Hut).
Duration: 3 hours.
Includes: Training and complete instructions for the segways and a personal radio to hear everything the guide tells you.
Featuring: Check out the fantastic views of Wahikuli State Park and the Hanakaoo Beach Park along Maui’s ocean.
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
Speed along on this fun way to travel and get an overview of Kaanapali. Kids and adults alike will have a ton of laughs getting used to the ride.
And what better place to experience a Segway trip than in Kaanapali Alii Resort! If you’ve never done it, you must try it!!
Hear some great history about each location on the trip to get your dose of Hawaiian culture.
9. Stand-Up Paddle Board Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
9. Stand-Up Paddle Board Lesson at Ka’anapali Beach
Departure: Check-in at the ‘Ocean Activities’ booth along the beach walk of Whaler’s Village Shopping Centre.
Duration: 2 hours.
Includes: Land and water instructions from an experienced, certified guide.
Featuring: Amazing views of Kaanapali Beach while paddling across the tropical waters!
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
Whether it’s your first time or you’re experienced with SUP (stand-up paddleboard) – this is a great water activity for those needing sun and beach.
The instructor will let you go at your own pace so you can take in the scenery (remember your camera!).
A fantastic way to spend an afternoon in Maui.
10. Whale Watching Experience
Departure: Check-in on Kaanapali Beach in front of Whaler’s Village.
Duration: 2 hours.
Includes: Whale watching on ‘The Magic Merman’ boat with the knowledgeable crew.
Featuring: Use the snorkeling gear to swim in the Hawaiian waters and see more sea life up close!
Bookings: Check Tour Availability & Price
There is nothing more magical than witnessing the incredible humpback whales right in front of you in the beautiful Kaanapali Alii.
The captain will take you as close as possible to watch these fascinating animals, share their incredible knowledge about the whales, and serve some delicious food!
Kaanapali Resort & Kaanapali Hotel in Maui 2024
Keep reading to find everything you need about Kaanapali Alii Resort Maui. From where to stay and how to get around to the people and culture. We got you covered!
Kaanapali – Airports & Entry
When flying to Hawaii, you will most likely land on the island of Oahu – the main hub island. Here you can transfer to the island of Maui, where there are three airports in total.
Maui’s main airport is in Kahului, and there are also two smaller airports – Kapalua Airport in West Maui (next to Kaanapali Alii Resort) and Hana Airport in East Maui.
Kahului receives international flights, so it is possible to fly directly to Maui from the States on certain journeys.
Kaanapali – History
Over time, Maui has become known as the ‘Beverly Hills Island’, attracting tourists that prefer spending more on a luxury vacation. This has led to Maui building many upscale resorts, hotels, and private rentals all over the island.
Kaanapali Alli Resort is one of them; it officially opened in 1962 and became one of the top resort areas, with ‘Destination by Hyatt’ making a name for itself in Hawaiian history.
Renowned for its gorgeous 3-mile Kaanapali beach, which regularly ranks in the top 25 beaches in the world.
Kaanapali – People & Culture
Typically very happy and friendly people, the Maui locals are a big part of captivating the islands’ positive energy and spirit, so we love coming here every year!
Here the people are always happy to share a part of their life and culture with you so that you can take away a bit of Hawaiian spirit in your travels.
Kaanapali – Food
Come and discover the tastes of Kaanapali Alii Maui!
These are some of Kaanapali Alii Resort’s favorite places to have the best food:
Hula Grill & Barefoot Bar, located on the Kaanapali beachfront, with some of Maui’s best fresh dishes, such as the delicious Hawaiian seafood.
Roy’s Kaanapali is a perfect option when searching for traditional Maui cuisine. You can’t go wrong here with the pork ribs and grilled sandwiches.
Monkeypod Kitchen has a bit of everything if you want many options when dining out pizzas, burgers, tacos, and noodles, to name a few. Great for anyone in Kaanapali Alii Resort.
Kaanapali – Weather
The weather in Kaanapali Alii Maui is generally pretty good all year round!
The high season is April to October, with its hottest and driest months.
The low season is November to March – still sunny, warm days but with a little more rain (showers being typically short).
Kaanapali – Tourism
Destination by Hyatt in Kaanapali Alii Maui brings in a high amount of tourism yearly for Maui. It attracts those who want a luxury vacation away on the islands and don’t mind spending more on the experience.
With the States being the closest to the island, the Americans make up most visitors, closely followed by Canadians.
Kaanapali – Public & Other Transport
With so much to see on the island, a rental car is the easiest option for getting around. It is also more cost-effective if you are a couple or in a group.
There are buses around Kaanapali Alii, but only on limited schedules, so check the schedules before arranging your day.
And of course, taxis are another option (but slightly more expensive).
Kaanapali – Key Landmarks
Kaanapali Beach
If you’re coming to Kaanapali Alii Maui, then you’ve probably heard of Kaanapali Beach! One of the most visited beaches on the islands and a top attraction in Hawaii.
Black Rock Beach:
The neighbor of Kaanapali Beach, known for its snorkeling and cliff diving, is a great place to have some fun and see where lava once flowed from the ‘Black Rock.’
Whaler’s Village:
Want to do some shopping, get a hula lesson, or learn the ukulele? Whaler’s Village is the popular mall of Kaanapali Alii Resort, where you can do a bit of everything.
Golf Courses:
Are you looking for a relaxing day of golf on the island? Kaanapali Alii Resort is surrounded by many popular golf courses – be sure to book your day trip at one of these and see the fantastic ocean views.
There are many surrounding beaches just outside of the Kaanapali Alii Resort area. Lahaina is the closest town that is a popular day trip for most tourists here, too, if you want to see the more historical side of the island.
Kaanapali Resorts – Why stay?
Kaanapali Alii Resorts is probably known as the most luxurious location to stay on the island of Maui. You will wonder how you ever lived this long without experiencing this heavenly place from the landscape, food, activities, and accommodation.
We know how important (and time-depriving!) it can be to find the perfect accommodation before you head on the plane, so we’ve included the best Kaanapali Alii Maui places to stay.
Open your door to Kaanapali Beach and be blown away by incredible views. Have a relaxing day in your air-conditioned private lanai (a typical Hawaiian porch or veranda).
Destination by Hyatt is our personal favorite; they always see ways to improve their gorgeous condo rentals and provide an individually tailored experience. You can read a little more about Destination by Hyatt here.
Kaanapali Alii Resort always gives a unique and memorable experience – one of the best resorts you will find.
Destination by Hyatt
Everyone that comes to Kaanapali Alii Resorts always leaves talking about Destination by Hyatt. And it never fails to disappoint.
Destination by Hyatt has provided us with these outstanding condos for 30 years.
They offer the most luxury Kaanapali Alii rentals and come with a spa, outdoor pool, and air conditioning.
With the friendly staff, immaculate rooms, and breathtaking ocean views, it’s no wonder why everyone comes back to Destination by Hyatt to book their vacation.
Check out their website to see what’s available; early pre-booking will give the best options!
People always leave their trip talking about the once-in-a-lifetime experience with Destination by Hyatt.
Maui Condo Homes
If you’re looking for a gorgeous condo for rent in Kaanapali Alii, Maui Condo Homes is your next great option.
With stunning views of the ocean, pools, jacuzzis, air conditioning, large private lanais, parking, and many more features, these Kaanapali Alii condos for rent will be everything you are looking for more.
If you come during the Hawaiian winter months, people often say they can watch the humpback whales from their private lanai. How amazing is that?!
Kaanapali Alii Resort Condo Rentals
Another excellent choice for Kaanapali Alii rentals – perfect if you’re going with your partner, family, friends, or solo, you will surely enjoy the oceanfront condos.
They don’t give you a typical feeling of staying in some hotel while on vacation – they ideally incorporate the sense of being at home with their comforting appeal.
These condos for rent come fully equipped and furnished – spas, swimming pools, barbecues, air conditioning, and private lanais. Check out the beautiful homes in Kaanapali Alii Resort!
Kaanapali Alii & Kaanapali Alii Resort – Hawaii 2022
Kaanapali Alii is one of Hawaii’s most popular vacation spots for Hawaii residents and visitors. It is conveniently located in the northern part of West Maui, just a short drive from Kahului airport.
Kaanapali Alii boasts beautiful white sand beaches, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or lying out on the beach all day long.
Kaanapali Beach: is a long stretch of white sand with clear blue water and a jetty that keeps the waves calm. It’s perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or laying out in the sun all day. You can rent beach chairs and umbrellas or book an underwater snorkeling or sailboat tour on the beach.
Black Rock at Kaanapali Beach: is a large black lava rock “bridge” that separates Maui’s famous whales in winter and turtles, fish, and other ocean life. It’s perfect for exploring by jumping off the bridge into the water below or snorkeling under the rock.
The location is the best part of Kaanapali Alii and what keeps people coming back year after year. The resorts and condo communities are within walking distance or a short complimentary shuttle ride to world-class golf courses, restaurants, nightlife, and shopping!
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Travel Guide to Hawaii 2024
Explore the beautiful paradise of Hawaii and the Hawaiian Islands with our Travel Guide to Hawaii for 2024
We can help you discover the stunning beaches, delve into the Hawaiian Jurassic parks, check out the best things to do in Maui, and head to a Kualoa ranch tour.
After reading “Travel Guide to Hawaii,” you will have everything you need to know to enjoy a vacation or longer-term stay in these magical Hawaiian Islands.
The incredible scenery bursting with color does make you feel like you are on another planet, tucked away from the rest of the world. What more can you ask?
You will be able to explore so much these islands have to offer in Hawaii. So, start packing your bags and book those flights! Here’s why the Hawaiian Islands should be your next trip.
Hawaii – Where is Hawaii
The Hawaiian Islands is a cluster of islands in the North Pacific Ocean and the only state outside the mainland of the Continental United States. Ranking as the fourth smallest land area, Hawaii Islands has a population of 1.4 million.
Hawaii is made up of 6 major islands – Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Lanai, Maui, and of course, the island of Hawaii, also known as the ‘Big Island.’ In total, there are 137 islands in the chain! (The majority of these being uninhabited)
The largest island is Hawaii, which is nearly twice as big as its neighbors. It is known for being the most volcanically active – two of the most famous, Kilauea’ and ‘Maunaloa’ are located here.
However, the most visited island is ‘Oahu’ – booming with tourism and receiving around 4.7 million visitors yearly. It has the state capital of Honolulu, taking up two-thirds of Hawaii’s population. Honolulu is the largest city and is considered one of the U.S.’s most modern cities.
‘Lanai’ is a secluded island for those looking for a more private and luxurious vacation. It offers the most beautiful scenery for solo and group travelers, specifically couple travelers.
‘Maui’ is suitably nicknamed ‘Beverly Hills Island’ – another luxury destination! You will not be disappointed if you want to live it big, with resorts, beaches, and nightlife.
‘Kauai’ attracts those searching to spend all their time in nature, nicknamed the ‘Garden Island. This isn’t surprising for us – 97% of the land here has been preserved. So if you want to see the untouched wilderness, look no further.
And last but not least, we have ‘Molokai’ – home to many native Hawaiians and the most authentic of them all. It is truly a wonder not to be missed.
Hawaii – Airports & Entry
Depending on your destination, flights from the United States mainland typically take around 5 hours to get to Hawaii. Check if any stops will add extra time to your journey.
Most international flights will likely land in Oahu, the central hub island. So if your final destination is, for example, Maui, you will probably have to transfer here.
Like every other flight, the earlier you book, the higher your chance of getting cheap flights! I always use Google Flights or Skyscanner to check the most affordable flights across various dates. The closer you are to Hawaii, the cheaper it will be. Be aware of when you are going – if you are traveling in the high season, prices will also be higher than in the low season.
The most popular airline to look at is Hawaiian Airlines. They go between the Hawaiian Islands and offer reasonable prices. You also have Southwest Airlines, known for its low prices.
You can either get a flight or use the ferry system to travel between the six islands, which are all very accessible.
If you prefer a more scenic ferry ride, check the times. The system has a Molokai Ferry, which departs from Maui, and the Maui-Lanai Expeditions Ferry arrives in Lanai.
Or, if you want to hop on a flight to get to your next island, all can be reached from Honolulu Airport within around 40 minutes.
If you know you will be moving throughout the islands and visiting more than one, I would advise you to give yourself enough time as it could take a big chunk of your day, and you may want to rest after your arrival!
Hawaii – Currency
The currency in Hawaii is the U.S. dollar.
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Hawaii – History
Hawaii officially became America’s 50th state in 1959. It is located 2,397 miles from San Francisco, California, and the capital is Honolulu in Oahu.
It was 400 C.E. when the Polynesians first discovered Hawaii. They traveled to the Big Island in canoes navigating their way by the stars! They lived in their small communities for many years here.
Captain James Cook became the first European in Hawaii who traveled to Kauai in 1778, this discovery cost him his life.
There are also two other neighboring islands, Niihau and Kahoolawe.
Niihau, also known as the ‘Forbidden Island’, consists of one tiny village; outsiders can only see this island from a helicopter. They cannot step on land to preserve the Hawaiian soil.
Kahoolawe is the other island with no inhabitants, limited access to outsiders, and no activities or tours. Unfortunately, after the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack, the island remained a bombing target until 1990.
The attack on Pearl Harbor, located on Oahu island, left a mark in history; with more than 2,300 Americans killed, it took many years to recover from this devastation.
Hawaii – People & Culture
Hawaiian and English are the official languages in the state of Hawaii. Hawaiian is marked as the Polynesian language originating from the Austronesian family. Not many speak the language today, and it is unfortunately classified as critically endangered by UNESCO.
English has become the official language in schools, and the Hawaiian language decreased in the 1800s.
The aboriginal Hawaiians were brown-skinned with black hair, typically with very athletic bodies. The men would wear a ‘malo,’ a small piece of cloth covering the lower body, and women would wear a ‘tapa’ to create a skirt, sometimes including leaves with the material.
And don’t forget about the Hawaiian Islands’ flowers! Of course, when we think of Hawaii, we always think about the people dressed in their bright, bold flowers. It is very common for women to wear a single flower or a wreath in their hair – sometimes just consisting of leaves, and we often see them draped around their necks.
The wreath of flowers can also be gifted as a welcome gesture – known as the ‘Lei.’ It stands for friendship and should only be removed in private.
The people are considered very strong, with various sports dominating the islands over the years, such as swimming, wrestling, boxing, spear throwing, and surfing. Surfing will always dominate the sports world in Hawaii; it is very common to be taught surfing at such a young age, considering you live next to these tropical waters!
Hula! The captivating dance highlights the Hawaiian culture throughout the years. It truly is a magical wonder empowered with its dance and music. The music can be slow and tranquil or upbeat and fast, performed with their fascinating chants. It was initially a religious performance in which they would honor a Hawaiian god or goddess as part of a ceremony. With its strong historical roots still growing among Hawaii’s people, it will always be known as part of its culture.
Hawaii – Food
Hawaiian cuisine, where do we start? The vibrant colors, full flavor, and countless dishes you can have here will leave your mouth watering for more. Here are some of the most popular words you may come across in Hawaii.
Lomi Lomi Salmon
This dish is served cold – salmon fillets mixed with tomatoes, onion, and sea salt. The taste will remind you of the sea and leave you feeling refreshed!
Chicken Long Rice
The Chinese introduced this one to the Hawaiian culture in the 1900s. A stew-like dish created with clear noodles mixed with chicken, onion, and ginger, served over white rice. This hearty meal brings a mixture of flavors.
Kalua Pig
For those meat lovers, do not miss this dish! This is big in Hawaiian cuisine, and you will see it a lot here. It is slow-roasted pork known for its incredible smoky flavor (it has the appearance of pulled pork). You can pair this with anything you like, but rice can be very common.
Poi
This one has always been a traditional meal for the Hawaiians. It is made by mashing Kalo, which creates a thick grey-like paste. You can eat it on its own or add some Kalua Pig or salmon to add flavor!
Laulau
This one comes wrapped in taro leaves (the leaves are inedible, so be sure to unwrap them before eating!). Inside you will find the meat, which can be pork, chicken, or fish. This is cooked for many hours in a hot rock oven which makes the juices from the meat incredible. It will simply melt in your mouth.
Poke
Yes, this dish does sound Japanese – probably because it consists of raw fish! However, unlike the Japanese, who typically slice their fish in thin pieces, you will find they serve it in cube-size bites here in Hawaii. The commonly used fish is ahi (tuna), served with soy sauce, sea salt, onions, and seaweed.
Haupia
A sweet Jello-like pudding – a beloved Hawaiian dessert. It is made with sugar and coconut milk, and prepared with pia (Polynesian arrowroot). It is cut into small slices, which can be added to fruit.
Hawaii – Weather
The weather in Hawaii is more or less consistent all year round. They only have two seasons – Summer, from May to October, and Winter, from November to April.
The temperature during the day stays around the high 60s (Fahrenheit) 20s (Celsius), for example, 84 (F) 29 (C) during Summer. Then in the Winter, this only drops a few degrees to around 77 (F) 25 (C). So you won’t need too many layers in the Winter!
Of course, the night will be slightly cooler; temperatures will drop to 59 (F) and 15 (C).
As for the rainfall, the wettest months are during Winter, usually November to March. Luckily, most rain happens in the mountains on the northeastern side of the islands due to the high-pressure zones.
This creates a magnificent tropical environment – whenever we think of Hawaii, we always envision mountain tops with the greenest scenery, right? The microclimate adds to these rich, tropical environments.
If you’re planning on surfing during your trip, the water temperatures here are pretty comfortable! They can be anywhere in the high 70s (F) or mid-20s (C). The waves will vary depending on which beach you will go to and the day.
I always check Magic Seaweed – an excellent app for surfing conditions. You can check local beaches for all the necessary information.
Hawaii – Tourism
The high season in Hawaii is between March and September, with the most elevated temperatures.
Visitor numbers drop from October to November, with slightly more relaxed and wetter Hawaiian Islands weather.
Hawaii is generally a good holiday destination all year round because of its comfortable climate and the suitable range of activities available.
Be aware that prices are always higher during peak season, so the winter would be better if you don’t mind visiting in the cooler months and are on a strict budget.
As Hawaii is a state of the USA and is geographically close, most visitors are from the American mainland states. More so from the west than the east because of cost and distance.
Canada has the second-highest visitation numbers to Hawaii.
Hawaii – Getting Around (public & other transport)
The main types of transportation on the Hawaiian Islands include bus, shuttle, taxi, Uber, or rental car.
Speedishuttle is a company that offers private and shared shuttles on the Hawaiian Islands – good when you want to get between the airport and your accommodation. This service is available on Hawaii Island, Oahu, Kauai, and Maui.
The bus in Honolulu is a great way to get around Hawaii. A pretty reliable source of transport and of course, on the cheaper side. Depending on your destination, some buses will frequently arrive every 10 or 30 minutes, but some may be every hour if your location is less central.
A new rail system can also get you out of the airport to Downtown or the city’s west side. The Honolulu Transit provider is HART.
Taxi services will be widely available in the main Hawaiian Islands. Like everywhere else, this will cost you more, but you have a private car, and they will drop you off wherever – so if you can afford it, this is a good option.
Uber or Lyft prices will vary depending on demand and time. It will most likely be cheaper than a taxi.
If you have a partner or are traveling in a group, and know you want to visit slightly more remote areas on the island, then a rental car is the perfect option! It saves money when there are more of you, but it gives you a lot of freedom when you can hop in the car for any trip. Be sure to look around at various companies to get a good deal, and pre-book to arrange this when you arrive at the airport!
Hawaii – Popular Attractions – Explore Oahu
Jurassic Adventure Park Tour
You can’t come to Hawaii and not do a Jurassic Park Tour! One of the most famous scenic and exciting adventures in Oahu is a once–in–a–lifetime experience you will not forget.
Suitable for everyone. Nature lovers. Animal lovers. Film lovers! You will get something out of this experience no matter who you are.
The guided tours take you to magical film sites! How cool is that? There can’t be a more iconic place for a movie than Jurassic Park in Hawaii. They are located in Kualoa, Hakipu’u, and Ka’a’awa Valleys.
The Jurassic Park Tour offers unbelievable scenery to gaze at, adventurous treks through the forest, and the enormous cages used in the films.
Don’t let the prices on these tours deter you; it is worth every penny. I would set aside a day for this activity and maybe get up to scratch with the Jurassic Park movies before you go! You will get even more excited when you realize you’ll see the real thing in Hawaii soon!
Pack plenty of water and sunscreen, and grab that camera! You will be snapping plenty along your adventures here.
Tickets sell out quickly for the Hawaii Jurassic Park Tours, so pre-book with as much time beforehand. I would recommend checking a couple of months before your trip – anything within a month will be tricky to get your hands on because it is so popular.
Kualoa Ranch Tour
Located on the island of Oahu, Kualoa, Hawaii, is a private nature reserve and working cattle ranch. They offer several activities that can keep you entertained for hours – offering several tours.
They include a Jurassic Valley Zipline, ocean voyaging, ATVs and raptors, beaches, food tours, and many more.
Head to the Kualoa Ranch website to find an activity for yourself or the family! (The same website used for Hawaii Jurassic Park Tours) Suitable for any age, you will be able to make this an exciting trip for everyone.
Again, tickets sell very quickly here, so make sure you check in advance with plenty of time.
Kualoa Ranch Tours is one to remember when visiting Hawaii!
Diamond Head State Monument
The famous 300,000-year-old volcanic cone on Oahu island is one of the most popular activities in Hawaii.
Along the Diamond Head Summit Trail hike, you will see the most spectacular views from the rim of a volcano! The walk is moderate but will take 1.5-2 hours, so be prepared for many steps and pack lots of water and snacks for the journey.
The earlier you arrive, the less crowded it will be. Getting there is easier if you have a car; there is a parking lot located here at the start of the hike. Or you can get an Uber if you can’t access a car.
Mauna Kea
The other popular volcano hike here in Hawaii is Mauna Kea. The highest peak in Hawaii with a summit of 13,803 (feet) and 4,207 (meters) above sea level – a challenge for those hikers out there!
A lot of people opt for driving to the summit. There is a very accessible road to get here, and the most beautiful scenery is on the drive up.
Some experience altitude sickness because of the height, so you may want to grab some pills if you think you’ll be affected by this.
Also, take a jacket with you! Temperatures at the top will be cold, and it can get pretty windy!
Hawaii – Best Things to do in Maui
Hana Highway
Discover the famous highway, which is nicknamed the Road to Hana. The 53 miles, 85 kilometers of curvy, winding roads will take you through breathtaking scenery on the island, including many remarkable waterfalls.
You can book a tour for this one if you want to sit back and not stress about your mode of transport. Or you can take the car and drive it yourself, go with your partner or friends and make a trip out of it.
Give yourself plenty of time, and be sure to drive slowly! Some spots have very narrow and dangerous roads, so caution must be taken when moving.
There are numerous places you can stop by the car to take in the views or have a bite to eat. This is at the top of our list of Maui’s best things to do!
Relax on Maui’s Beaches
You’re in Maui, the sun is shining, and you’re not feeling like a strenuous day full of hiking. Don’t worry! One of the best things about the island of Maui is you have plenty of beaches to choose from. Grab your favorite book and music and head to one of these beautiful spots.
Kaanapali is probably rated as one of the best beaches in Maui. With its numerous resorts and stunning beach walk, you can’t go wrong visiting this one.
Next on our list is Makena, divided into two beaches – known as Big Beach and Little Beach. Both offer gorgeous white sands where you can swim or snorkel. If you want a more secluded beach, head to the small cove of Little Beach.
Wailea (known as the water of Lea) is another famous beach; if you don’t mind the crowds during peak season, then be sure to visit this one! Put this on your list of things to do in Maui.
Kapalua Coast Trail
A beautiful hike along the coast with gorgeous green views of the island. This is considered one of the best things to do in Maui!
This hike is more manageable and, in total, is around 2 miles. Family-friendly trail – make sure you wear appropriate shoes as some parts are sand or gravel.
Travel Guide to Hawaii 2024
So, now you have all the information you need on Hawaii’s culture, lifestyle, and the tropical world of the Hawaiian Islands.
Whether you are going on vacation, making it your next digital nomad spot, or having an adventure with your family. Hawaii and the Hawaiian Islands are places everyone will always love for the incredible beauty in the islands and the people.
A paradise in the middle of the ocean waiting to be explored by many. Filled with natural beauty, adventure, and beaches you’ll dream of for a lifetime.
Start making that itinerary and book your getaway to this Hawaiian Islands paradise.
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After graduating in the UK, Lacey exchanged cloudy skies for sunny European landscapes. She spent two years enjoying Portugal and Spain’s vibrant cultures and beautiful coastlines, especially the Algarve. Now a teacher in the UK, Lacey still travels widely, sharing her experiences as a travel writer.