Is December a good time to go to Maui?

Is December a good time to go to Maui?

You may be hesitant to visit Maui in December due to the cost and December is one of the wettest months for Maui. But Maui’s warm temperature, sunny days, and the start of the whale season make it one of the best Hawaiian islands to visit in December.

Is it too cold to swim in Maui in December?

The water temperature on Maui in December will be in the mid-70s. You can still pursue water-based activities such as snorkeling, surfing, and scuba diving in December. In fact, winter on Maui is the best time of year for surfers to ride big swells.

How warm is Maui in December?

Temperatures range from mid 70’s to low 80’s during the day and mid 60’s at night. The higher elevations along the slopes of Haleakala can be quite chilly in the mornings (mid 40’s and 50’s) but always warm up during the day to the 70’s.

Is December rainy in Maui?

Though December is one of Maui’s rainiest months, most rain showers (and large surf) are confined to the island’s north shore. Maui’s heavy trade winds tend to back off during December, but it’s still best to plan water activities for the early morning when the ocean is most calm.

Is Maui crowded at Christmas?

Maui is extremely busy over the Christmas and New Years holidays. Kids are out of school – so family vacations are popular. It is common for visitors to plan a year in advance. Also – it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere so you will find plenty of visitors who come to escape the snow and cold.

Is December a good month to visit Hawaii?

If you want a winter vacation in Hawaii, the beginning of December is the best time to visit. Prices are low and the crowds don’t arrive until the holidays. January and February are very similar in Hawaii.

Does it rain a lot in Maui in December?

December tends to Maui’s rainiest month, but most rain showers are confined to the island’s North Shore (Haiku and Paia).

Does it rain in Maui in December?

December tends to Maui’s rainiest month, but most rain showers are confined to the island’s North Shore (Haiku and Paia). Large swells also sweep across the island chain this time of year.

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