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During the winter months, the Aloha State gets rain instead of snow. If you visit Hawaii between December and February, there’s a chance it’ll rain during your vacation. Here’s what you and your family can do when the clouds roll in.

3 Rainy Day Activities for Your Hawaiian Vacation

1. Use the Resort’s Amenities

If the forecast calls for showers, book a massage or facial at the on-site spa. You can also head to the fitness center for a rigorous workout if you think you’ve been overindulging during your meals. As long as your room has Wi-Fi, the rest of your family will undoubtedly be happy to relax for a few hours while you take advantage of the resort’s amenities.

2. Go Shopping

vacationWith over 110 retailers, the Royal Hawaiian Center is one of the largest shopping malls in the state. Although it’s open-air, the walkways are covered, which means your family can peruse all their favorite stores until the rain passes. It’s also home to The Royal Grove, where you can enjoy free live entertainment by local performers while you shop.

3. Enjoy Traditional Cuisine

A Hawaiian vacation isn’t complete without trying the local fare, like poi, lau lau, kalua pig, or lomi salmon. Visitors staying in Waikiki can walk to one of the many nearby eateries to sample authentic island cuisine. If you aren’t sure where to go, ask the resort concierge for a few recommendations that the locals frequent.

 

Guests at The Imperial Hawaii Resort can enjoy their vacation rain or shine because of its convenient location. Located nearby shopping centers, restaurants, and the world-famous Waikiki Beach, you’ll find something exciting to do every day regardless of the weather. Built in 1967, this resort boasts luxurious accommodations and full-service amenities, like complimentary Wi-Fi, a fitness center, and a sauna. To book your stay, call (808) 923-1827 or reserve a room online.

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