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Oahu offers beautiful weather year-round for enjoying its multitude of white sand beaches, lush countryside, and one-of-a-kind events. While you’ll never have to pack your snow boots or coat when going to Hawaii, some seasons may have lower hotel rates and thinner crowds. If you’re planning an island getaway, find out the best time to travel.

Fall

From the end of summer to December is usually considered one of the best times to visit Oahu. Hotel and airline prices are usually low, while temperatures are still warm and mild.

In October, foodies should check out the Hawaii Food & Wine Festival, featuring local culinary talent across three islands. For family fun, pick pumpkins and sunflowers at Aloun Farms or Waimanalo Country Farms. In November, the Hawaii International Film Festival kicks off with pictures from across Asia and the Pacific.

Winter

It might be winter in Hawaii, but it’s still a tropical paradise. Between December and March, temperatures rarely drop below the 80s during the day and might hit the high 60s at night. However, this is the rainiest time of year.

hotelsThis is also the high season for whale watching, surfing, and other events, so hotels tend to be a bit more expensive. If you’re planning a winter journey, start planning early and book your resort a few months in advance.

Spring

Temperatures in the spring are fairly mild, with less rain that could spoil your day at the beach. This time of year also attracts fewer surfers and other tourists, making this the perfect time for travelers who like a little solitude. Lower demand also translates to cheaper hotels and lower tour prices.

Spring features a variety of cultural events, from Lei Day to the Pan-Pacific Festival. Oahu also hosts a half-marathon in April, making it a favorite destination for runners throughout the state.

Summer

Hawaiian summers aren’t much warmer than the rest of the year, but the dry weather and clear skies attract tourists from all over the world. If you’re planning on visiting during the summer, be prepared to pay a premium since this is the priciest season to travel.

Summer is the peak time to enjoy Oahu’s natural landscape. Take a hike to one of the island’s famous waterfalls, go on a snorkeling or diving tour, or just spend your days relaxing on a beautiful white sand beach. Plus, August brings the Made in Hawaii Festival that highlights local art, foods, music, and other products.

 

Just half a block away from the world-famous Waikiki Beach, The Breakers Hotel offers the perfect accommodations for your Hawaii getaway. This ranch-style hotel provides a peaceful, casual environment for you to relax and enjoy the best of what Oahu has to offer. Visit their website to check out their rooms and rates, or call (808) 923-3181 to make a reservation today.

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