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A Celebration of Craft Beer and Island Culture

Nestled against the backdrop of Hawaii’s stunning natural beauty, the 29th Annual Kona Brewers Festival on March 9, 2024 stands as a testament to the vibrant culture of the Big Island and the spirit of Aloha that permeates its society. This event, much anticipated by locals and tourists alike, is not just a celebration of craft beer but a gathering that honors the unique blend of environmental stewardship, community support, and the rich tapestry of Hawaiian culture.

The Kona Brewers Festival, since its inception almost three decades ago, has grown from a modest gathering to a multifaceted event that attracts thousands of attendees each year. The festival is typically held in March, offering a reprieve from the winter chill for those hailing from colder climates and providing an excellent reason for everyone to enjoy the warm embrace of the Hawaiian sun.

Live Performances and Art

The festival also celebrates Hawaiian culture through music, dance, and art. Live performances by local musicians and hula dancers add to the festive atmosphere, while artisans and craftspeople display their work, providing a glimpse into the creativity and traditions of the Hawaiian people. These cultural elements are integral to the festival, creating a sense of place and community that is uniquely Hawaiian.

The Kona Brewers Festival is not just an event; it’s an experience that encapsulates the essence of Hawaii. It’s a place where beer enthusiasts, foodies, environmentalists, and lovers of Hawaiian culture come together to celebrate, learn, and enjoy. The festival offers a moment to pause and appreciate the beauty of the island, the richness of its culture, and the importance of community and environmental responsibility.

Local Restaurants and chefs

At its core, the festival is a celebration of craft beer, with over 40 breweries from across Hawaii and the mainland United States participating each year. These breweries showcase more than 100 different types of beer, offering festival-goers a broad spectrum of flavors ranging from the traditional to the exotic. The diversity of the beer selection is matched only by the variety of the food, with local restaurants and chefs bringing their best dishes to pair with the craft brews. This culinary showcase emphasizes local ingredients and Hawaiian cuisine.

However, the Kona Brewers Festival is much more than just beer and food. It is a community event that embodies the principle of “malama ‘aina,” or caring for the land. The festival organizers are deeply committed to environmental sustainability, implementing practices such as waste reduction, recycling, and the use of compostable materials. These efforts ensure that the festival not only leaves a minimal environmental footprint but also educates and inspires attendees to adopt more sustainable practices in their daily lives.

Supporting Local Nonprofit Organizations

A significant portion of the proceeds from the event is donated to local nonprofit organizations that work in areas such as environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and education. Over the years, the Kona Brewers Festival has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, making a tangible difference in the lives of the Big Island’s residents and the health of its natural ecosystems. You can see the list of beneficiaries here.

Always Looking to the Future

As the festival looks to the future, it remains committed to its founding principles while seeking to grow and evolve. The organizers continue to explore new ways to reduce the festival’s environmental impact, support more local nonprofits, and enhance the attendee experience. The goal is to ensure that the Kona Brewers Festival remains a vibrant, meaningful, and sustainable event for years to come.

Visit the Festival website for tickets.

The Kona Brewers Festival is a celebration of all that makes the Big Island special. Through its focus on craft beer, Hawaiian culture, environmental sustainability, and community support, the festival embodies the spirit of Aloha. It brings people together from all walks of life to share in the joy of discovery, the warmth of community, and the beauty of Hawaii. Whether you’re a craft beer aficionado, a food lover, an environmentalist, or simply someone who appreciates the richness of Hawaiian culture, the Kona Brewers Festival is an event that offers something for everyone. It is a testament to the power of community, the importance of sustainability, and the enduring appeal of the Hawaiian Islands.

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Experience the vibrant pulse of Kona in February with an array of exciting events that promise to captivate your senses. From the enchanting Waimea Cherry Blossom Festival and Chinese New Year celebrations to the thrilling Panaewa Stampede Rodeo and the creative haven of SOKO’s Artists Studio Tour, Kona is a hub of cultural richness and diverse experiences. Get inspired at the Living & Design Expo, take a leisurely stroll through the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll, and embrace the weekly Hawaiian music and hula shows. Join us on a journey through the heart of Kona’s February festivities, where tradition meets contemporary allure.

Kona February Events

February 3: Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival, 9:00 am-3:00 pm

Experience Japanese performing arts, a traditional tea ceremony, bonsai demonstrations, and food from local vendors at Parker Ranch Center. Waimea is always a beautiful day trip from Kona. For more information click here.

Chinese New Year Celebrations: Celebrate the Year of the Dragon!

February 10 in Honoka’a

Enjoy food trucks, local vendors, and paper lantern making, and don’t miss the Professional Lion Dance by Yau Gong Lion Dancers

February 17, 2024, at Queen’s Marketplace, Waikoloa Beach Resort

Enjoy live entertainment and food around the shops and take the opportunity to feed the Chinese Lion for good fortune

February 17-18: Panaewa Stampede Rodeo  

Panaewa Stampede Rodeo in Hilo brings together the ranching community and spectators for an exciting two day event!

February 24-25: SOKO 9th Annual Artists Studio Tour

Don’t miss the 9th Annual Artists Studio Tour of the South Kona Artists Collective. On Saturday, Feb 24th, and Sunday, Feb 25th 21 artists at 13 locations are participating. See demonstrations and purchase art directly from the artists and stop along the way for Kona coffee and lunch. Take a look at a preview of the beautiful art to be enjoyed here

February 24-25: 17th Annual Living & Design Expo

Feb 24, 9-5 and Feb 25 9-2 at the Outrigger Kona Resort, Keauhou. Join us for Hawai’i Island’s finest home expo. Exhibitors will include Cabinetry and Kitchen, HVAC, Home Office, General Contracting and more.

Dragon at a Chinese New Year Celebration

Ongoing Events

Kokua Kailua Village Stroll: Feb 18

Once a month, on Alii Drive near the Pier, the street is closed for the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll. From 1-6 pm, the street transforms into a bustling market with local vendors and artists’ booths. Explore the vibrant stalls, shop for unique crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Leashed dogs are also welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for the stroll. This event is a perfect opportunity to support local businesses and artists while immersing yourself in the lively spirit of Kailua-Kona.

Free Hawaiian Music and Hula Show

Every Friday at Keauhou Shopping Center, you can enjoy a free Hawaiian music and hula show in the center courtyard from 6-7pm. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Hawai’i as talented musicians and graceful hula dancers take the stage. This weekly event is a fantastic opportunity to experience the beauty and artistry of traditional Hawaiian music and dance.

First Friday After Dark in Holualoa

On the first Friday of every month, the quaint village of Holualoa comes alive with a block party. From 5:30-8:30pm, locals and visitors gather to explore the town’s art galleries and boutiques, listen to live music, and indulge in gourmet “grab and go” food. This festive event is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local art and culture scene while enjoying the warm hospitality of the community.

 

Visit Queen’s Marketplace for more ongoing events 

Join ukulele lessons, Wednesday hula shows, and outdoor movies every month.
February 10, 2024 is the Halloween classic Hocus Pocus in the Coronation Pavilion.

 

More to come in March!

The 29th Annual Kona Brewers Festival will be held Saturday, March 9, 2024, from 3 pm – 7 pm.  Buy your tickets here

 

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If you’re looking to have a little fun on the Big Island make sure to check out the Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival on February 3rd. The event runs from 9:00-3:00 and celebrates the annual blooming of its historic cherry trees. The event is free and open to the public.

Cherry Blossom Festival

The Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the blooming of cherry blossoms and features lots of fun events and demonstrations throughout the day including various cultural performances, art exhibits, food vendors, and more. It provides an opportunity for the community and visitors to enjoy the beauty of cherry blossoms and experience Hawaiian culture. The Festival is produced by the Hawai‘i County Parks and Recreation’s Culture and Education Section and led by a dedicated team of volunteers.

 

Waimea Arts Council Cherry Branch cherry blossom festivalThis year some of the highlights include Taiko drums, Japanese cooking by local chefs, a traditional

Japanese tea ceremony, and a cherry blossom art show at Firehouse Gallery

The entertainment schedule is available here as it is finalized.

Parking

Roberts Hawai’i will provide free shuttles from Church Row Park to Parker Ranch Center but walking is also encouraged.

Lodging

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Holualoa is a charming town located on the slopes of Hualalai volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. While it is a small town, there are several activities and attractions that visitors can enjoy in and around Holualoa:

Here are a few of our favorite Holualoa Hawaii attractions:

Visit Art Galleries

 Holualoa is renowned for its vibrant arts community, and the town is home to several art galleries showcasing the work of local artists. Explore the numerous art galleries featuring local artists and their works. The town’s artistic atmosphere is a result of its rich coffee culture and the presence of talented residents.

Tropical plants taking over old home

  • Ipu Arts Plus: Specializing in gourd art, Ipu Arts Plus is a unique gallery that showcases the traditional Hawaiian art of crafting and decorating gourds. Visitors can find intricately designed pieces that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the islands.
  • Donkey Mill Art Center: While not a traditional gallery, the Donkey Mill Art Center is a community art space that often hosts exhibitions, workshops, and events. It’s a place where local artists and the community come together to celebrate and create art.
  • Holualoa Ukulele Gallery: This gallery combines art with music by featuring handmade ukuleles crafted by local artisans. Visitors can explore the gallery and appreciate the skill and craftsmanship that goes into making these traditional Hawaiian instruments.

Game table at Puuhonua o Honaunau

Coffee Farm Tours

Holualoa is part of the Kona Coffee Belt, and you can find several coffee farms in the area. Consider taking a coffee farm tour to learn about the coffee-making process, from cultivation to roasting. Some farms offer tastings where you can sample different varieties of Kona coffee.

  • Greenwell Farms: Greenwell Farms is one of the well-known coffee farms in the Kona region, including Holualoa. They offer guided tours that take visitors through the coffee orchards, processing facilities, and roasting areas. You can learn about the history of Kona coffee and the various stages of production. Free samples in the coffee shack!
  • Holualoa Kona Coffee Company: This family-owned coffee farm in Holualoa provides guided tours that offer insights into the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of Kona coffee. Visitors may also have the opportunity to taste different coffee varieties. Check the website to be sure tours are available on your dates.
  • Hula Daddy Kona Coffee: While not in Holualoa itself but relatively close, Hula Daddy Kona Coffee, located in Kailua-Kona, offers informative tours of their coffee farm. The tours cover the entire coffee-making process, from planting to roasting, and include tastings of their premium coffees.

More Holualoa Hawaii attractions in the area

Stroll through the historic Holualoa Village and enjoy its unique shops, boutiques, and restaurants. The town has a laid-back atmosphere, and it’s a great place to explore on foot.

  • Hiking and Nature: While not directly in Holualoa, the surrounding areas offer opportunities for hiking and exploring nature. Hualalai volcano has hiking trails, and the Holualoa area provides scenic views of the coastline.
  • Attend Events and Festivals: Check if there are any local events or festivals taking place during your visit. Holualoa often hosts community events that showcase the town’s culture and creativity.
  • Keauhou Bay: While not far from Holualoa, Keauhou Bay offers opportunities for water activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. It’s a picturesque spot with historical significance.
  • Puuhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park: Located a bit further south, this historical park is worth a visit. It was a place of refuge in ancient times and offers a glimpse into Hawaiian history and culture.

Remember to check for any specific events or activities happening during your visit, as the town’s atmosphere can be influenced by local festivals and gatherings. Holualoa is a great destination for those seeking a mix of art, culture, and outdoor exploration on the Big Island of Hawaii.

 

Looking for a place near Holualoa to stay? Check out this beautiful home with 180-degree views of the ocean!

 

Kailua-Kona, located on the beautiful Big Island of Hawai’i, is a vibrant and lively place with plenty of exciting events and activities happening throughout the year. In November, the town comes alive with a variety of holiday events as well as celebrating the local culture, arts, and natural beauty of the island. From the Kona Coffee Festival to Kokua Kailua Village Stroll there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So, if you’re planning a visit to Kailua-Kona in November, here’s a guide to what’s happening in our charming town.

Lanikai Beach Sunset in Hawaii
Highlighted Events in January

 

Don’t miss the Hawai’i Open Pickleball Championships

With Amateur and Pro divisions the championships on January 22-28 at Holua Resort will attract some great talent in this growing sport. Learn more about the event.  

January 14, 2024
Annual Martin Luther King Jr Celebration

This large community event will be held at Maka’eo Pavilion, Old Airport Beach Park, Kailua-Kona. There will be food, entertainment, speeches, and an art exhibit by local school children to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. 

National Park Fee Free Day January 15
National Park Fee Free Day Honoring Martin Luther King’s Birthday. No entry fees to our national parks!

Senior Men’s PGA Tour, Jan 18-20

Senior Men’s PGA Tour Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai is January 18-20 at Hualalai Resort. Tickets will be available for purchase at the Spectator Village admissions gate (credit card only). Tickets cost $30 per day, or if you plan on attending multiple days you can save money by purchasing a 3-day pass for $50. Free Parking and Shuttle at the event

 

Ongoing Events

Kokua Kailua Village Stroll

Once a month, on Alii Drive near the Pier, the street is closed for the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll. From 1-6 pm, the street transforms into a bustling market with local vendors and artists’ booths. Explore the vibrant stalls, shop for unique crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Leashed dogs are also welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for the stroll. This event is a perfect opportunity to support local businesses and artists while immersing yourself in the lively spirit of Kailua-Kona.

Free Hawaiian Music and Hula Show

Every Friday at Keauhou Shopping Center, you can enjoy a free Hawaiian music and hula show in the center courtyard from 6-7pm. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Hawai’i as talented musicians and graceful hula dancers take the stage. This weekly event is a fantastic opportunity to experience the beauty and artistry of traditional Hawaiian music and dance.

First Friday After Dark in Holualoa

On the first Friday of every month, the quaint village of Holualoa comes alive with a block party. From 5:30-8:30pm, locals and visitors gather to explore the town’s art galleries and boutiques, listen to live music, and indulge in gourmet “grab and go” food. This festive event is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local art and culture scene while enjoying the warm hospitality of the community.

 

Kailua-Kona February Events

Just a teaser for February!

February 17-18 is Panaewa Stampede Rodeo in Hilo brings together the ranching community and spectators for an exciting two day event!

Febuary TBA, 2024
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION – HONOKA’A
Celebrate the Year of the Dragon in Honoka’a! From 10am till 6pm, there will be a 100 foot dragon dance every hour on the hour, origami and Chinese lantern making, food vendors and more.

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December is a busy month in Kailua-Kona. Here are just a few fun events to enjoy!

Big Island Guide kokua kailua street fair kona hawaii Vendor tents lining the street

Image: Big Island Guide

Joy to the World Concert – Dec 1

Celebrate the season with song at the Joy to the World concert on December 1 at 7:00 PM. Featuring the Kona Choral Society, guest singers, Kona Brass Quintet, and more at Saint Michael the Archangel Catholic Church. Enjoy Hawaiian choral music, holiday classics, and sing along to Christmas carols. Free event; donations appreciated. Bring the family!

Street Eats, A Kailua Village Food Truck Festival – Dec 2

The food trucks are back! Dec 2, 11:00-5:00, Alii Drive will close to vehicle traffic as food trucks line up in Historic Kailua Village offering a variety of the island’s best food trucks and food vendors of all kinds. 

Just for a teaser! Here are a few vendors that will be there: Sel’s Lunch Wagon, K.O. Pizza, Indo Grindz, Gallery Cuisine, Sugar’s Hawaii—BBQ and Desserts, Prioshki, Texas Island BBQ, Troy Farms, SweetKine808, Hungry Honu, Tooth Sweets Mochi Co., Toasty Dogs, Hamakua Creations, Makana Glass and Things, Kailani Surf, Scandanavian Shave Ice, JJ’s Mini Orbits, HI Bao Delicacies, Kona Sandwich Company, Kaawaloa Food Supply Co., Kapua’s Snack Box, and Kona Coffee Outlet

25th Annual Music & Light Festival in Holualoa Village – Dec 2

On December 2 enjoy the music and Lights Festival through Holualoa Village, from the historic Kona Hotel to the old Holualoa Library from 5:30-8:30pm. There will be treats and holiday specials at the galleries and shops. Bring the keiki and camera for a visit with Santa!

Waimea Christmas Parade – Dec 2

This parade starts at 5:30 at Waimea Park. The theme is “E Lauhoe Mai Na Wa’a’ – “Everyone Paddle the Canoe Together” 

Performances by Kona Aloha Singers

Dec 3 at 4:00 at King Kamehameha Kona Beach Resort
Dec 9 at the Kona Christmas Parade

KAS will be performing songs by One Republic, Pink, Maroon 5, Rascal Flatts, The Beach Boys, Miley Cyrus and more. Click here for tickets and enjoy the annual musical celebration

Kona Christmas Parade – Dec 9

This classic Christmas parade is a fun-filled event for the whole family. It features floats, marching bands, and Santa Claus. The parade starts at 5:00 PM and runs along Ali’i Drive. 

Leilani Christmas Market – Dec 10

The Leilani Christmas Market 2023 is a chance to find beautiful, locally-made gifts, treats plants, and more. From 10am to 2pm at the Leilani Estates Community pavilion near Pahoa (13-3441 Moku Street). Free to the public, the event offers wonderful handmade gifts made in the community. Follow the “Art in Leilani” signs

Jingle Bell Beach Run – Dec 17

This 5K run on Sunday, December 17 at 7:30 AM is a great way to get into the holiday spirit and see some of the beautiful scenery in Kailua-Kona. The run starts at Kona Coast State Park and ends at Kahalu’u Beach Park. Register here. If you need some help getting started, Big Island Running Company has a Couch to 5k program to get you going! 


Ongoing Events

Kokua Kailua Village Stroll

Once a month, on Alii Drive near the Pier, the street is closed for the Kokua Kailua Village Stroll. On Sunday, December 10 (coincides with the Kailua Kalikimaka Christmas celebration) from 1-6 pm, the street transforms into a bustling market with local vendors and artists’ booths. Explore the vibrant stalls, shop for unique crafts and souvenirs, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. Leashed dogs are also welcome, so feel free to bring your furry friends along for the stroll. This event is a perfect opportunity to support local businesses and artists while immersing yourself in the lively spirit of Kailua-Kona.

Free Hawaiian Music and Hula Show

Every Friday at Keauhou Shopping Center, you can enjoy a free Hawaiian music and hula show in the center courtyard from 6-7pm. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Hawai’i as talented musicians and graceful hula dancers take the stage. This weekly event is a fantastic opportunity to experience the beauty and artistry of traditional Hawaiian music and dance.

First Friday After Dark in Holualoa

On the first Friday of every month, the quaint village of Holualoa comes alive with a block party. From 5:30-8:30pm, locals and visitors gather to explore the town’s art galleries and boutiques, listen to live music, and indulge in gourmet “grab and go” food. This festive event is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local art and culture scene while enjoying the warm hospitality of the community.

Kailua-Kona January Events

Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships Jan 22-24

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And, of course, the beaches are always festive!

Are you ready for the most exciting and prestigious pickleball tournament in the United States? Get ready for the 2024 Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships, happening from January 24-27 at the Holua Racquet & Paddle Club in Kona, Hawaii. This tournament attracts players from all over the country and the world, and it’s an event you don’t want to miss. Whether you’re a beginner or a professional player, there’s a place for you in this thrilling competition.

The Venue: Holua Racquet & Paddle Club

Nestled in the beautiful city of Kona, Hawaii, the Holua Racquet & Paddle Club is the perfect setting for the Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships. Known for its stunning views and top-notch facilities, this club offers everything players need to showcase their skills and enjoy the game. With well-maintained courts and a vibrant atmosphere, it’s no wonder why this venue is a favorite among pickleball enthusiasts.

Tournament Format and Events

The Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships caters to players of all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner looking to gain experience or a seasoned pro aiming for the top spot, there’s an event for you. The tournament features singles, doubles, and mixed doubles brackets, giving participants plenty of opportunities to compete and learn from each other. It’s a chance to push your limits and take your pickleball game to new heights.

Skill Levels and Competition

One of the unique aspects of the Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships is the diverse range of skill levels represented. From beginners to professional players, everyone has a chance to showcase their abilities and compete against players of similar skill levels. This creates a dynamic and inclusive environment where players can learn and grow, regardless of their experience. It’s an opportunity to challenge yourself and see how you measure up against the best.

Registration Details

If you’re eager to join the excitement and be part of this incredible tournament, make sure to mark your calendar for October 15, 2023. That’s when registration opens for the Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships. Spots fill up quickly, especially for the professional brackets, so it’s essential to register early. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this prestigious event and make lasting memories on the pickleball court.

To register for the tournament, visit the official website of the Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships: Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships

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Makolea 11 near Kahalu'u Bay

Additional Information

Enjoy Kona’s Delights

While you’re in Kona for the tournament, take some time to explore the area and make the most of your visit. Kona offers a range of activities and attractions that will make your trip unforgettable. Here are a few highlights:

  1. Kahalu’u Bay: Known for its pristine waters, Kahalu’u Bay is the perfect spot for snorkeling, surfing, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets. Dive into the crystal-clear waters and discover the vibrant marine life or catch some waves on your board. If you need surfing lessons we recommend Kahalu’u Surf and Sea.
  2. Magic Sands Beach: Just a short drive from the tournament venue, Magic Sands Beach is a popular destination for relaxation and boogie boarding. Take a break from the intense pickleball action and soak up the sun on this picturesque beach. Don’t miss the opportunity to indulge in some local treats, like shave ice from Kat’s Kau Kau or a delicious waterfront dinner at Magic’s Beach Grill.
  3. Keauhou Shopping Center: If you need to stock up on supplies or want to do some shopping, head to the Keauhou Shopping Center. This bustling complex offers a wide range of shops and services, ensuring you have everything you need during your stay in Kona. And when it’s time to unwind and enjoy a nice dinner, make sure to try the mouthwatering pizza at Bianelli’s Kona.

E Komo Mai

Keahou at Night

The 2024 Hawaii Open Pickleball Championships is not just a tournament; it’s an experience. From the thrill of the competition to the stunning backdrop of Kona, this event has it all. Whether you’re a pickleball enthusiast or a casual player looking for an unforgettable vacation, this tournament offers something for everyone. Mark your calendar, register early, and get ready to showcase your skills in paradise. We’ll see you on the courts for the most aloha-filled pickleball tournament of the year!

 

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Did you see the title and think “every season is great”? You’re not wrong!

Path to the ocean with Palm trees

The simple answer is that it’s always beautiful in Hawai’i but let’s look at a few things to consider when you’re planning your trip. The most obvious consideration is the weather where you live. Is it October and you just got 4 inches of snow with the possibility of 79 more over the next 5 months? Or even worse, is it 40 degrees and rainy? Are you thinking about the -17 wind chill in your future? The consistent beautiful weather helps but other factors are crowds and prices throughout the year that can help you make the most out of your Hawaiian adventure. So let’s dive in and answer the question. What is the best season to visit Hawai’i?

Understanding the Seasons in Hawaii

Hawaii experiences minor temperature changes throughout the year, with an average daytime temperature of 85°F in the summer and 78°F in the winter. While the weather remains pleasant year-round, there are some variations in precipitation and surf conditions that can impact your trip.

Summer (June to August)

If you want to experience Hawaii at its best, summer is the ideal time to visit. The days are long, the weather is almost always sunny, and there’s a wide range of activities to enjoy. However, keep in mind that summer is also the peak season for traveling to the islands, as schools are out on summer break. This means higher prices on airfare and hotels, as well as busier beaches and activities. 

During the summer, south-facing shores like Waikiki on Oʻahu and Poʻipu on Kauaʻi offer excellent surfing opportunities. Additionally, there are numerous outdoor events and festivals taking place on every island. From the annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade through Waikiki to Japanese temple bon dances, there’s something for everyone. Moreover, summer is the perfect time to enjoy the blooming plumeria trees and indulge in the abundance of mangoes available in restaurants and farmers’ markets across the state.

Fall (September to October)

Fall is typically the slower season for travel in Hawaii, making it an excellent choice for budget-conscious travelers. With fewer crowds and warm temperatures averaging a high of 88°F, you can enjoy a more relaxed and affordable vacation. Airfare from the US mainland tends to be at its lowest during this time, and finding deals on hotels is relatively easier.

While fall offers comfortable weather, it’s important to note that it is still hurricane season until November. Although the Islands have seen only a handful of significant hurricanes since 1950, it’s wise to keep an eye on the weather forecast. Most hurricanes hit the islands in late summer and early fall, so it’s always good to be prepared.

Winter (November to January)

Winter in Hawaii is a popular time to escape colder climates, resulting in increased tourism. The last two weeks of December through early January are the busiest times, with hotels and flights often booked to capacity. Prices for airfare and accommodations are at their highest during this period, so it’s advisable to book well in advance.

Despite the crowds, winter in Hawaii has its own unique charm. The best time to surf on the Big Island is November-April when the winds bring consistent north westerly swells. The fabled North Shore of Oʻahu experiences monster surf, attracting professional surfers from around the world. You can witness exciting surf contests such as the Triple Crown of Surfing and the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitation. Additionally, the Honolulu Marathon takes place in December, and the humpback whales start their annual migration to the warm Hawaiian waters, providing excellent opportunities for whale watching. Check out Body Glove Hawai’i for some amazing trips.

Late Winter (February and early March)

Late winter offers an excellent opportunity for budget travelers and those seeking a more relaxing vacation. With discounts on airfare and hotels, and fewer crowds at beaches, hiking trails, and popular attractions, you can enjoy a more tranquil Hawaiian experience. Check here for a list of great hikes. I would also add Pu’u O’o Trail which starts along the Saddle Road and takes you through several landscapes and in and out of Lava Flows. Although this period can be rainier than summer, the showers are usually localized and short-lived.

Spring (Mid-March to early April)

Spring is generally a slower time of year for travel in Hawaii. With cool and comfortable weather, it’s an ideal time for outdoor adventures with kids. The ocean is calm, making it perfect for snorkeling and swimming. In case of rain, there are plenty of indoor activities to enjoy, such as visiting indoor playgrounds or attending a luau.

 

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Hawaii is a dream destination with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and year-round sunshine. While any time is a good time to visit, understanding the seasonal variations in weather, crowds, and events can help you plan the perfect Hawaiian getaway. Whether you prefer the bustling summer atmosphere, the budget-friendly fall season, or the excitement of winter events, Hawaii offers something for everyone. It could be said that every season is the best season. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on a truly unforgettable Hawaiian adventure!

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Kealakekua Bay might have the clearest water in the area so it’s a great spot for snorkeling and kayaking.

The view on the hike to Kealakekua BayIf a big tour boat isn’t your style you can take a guided kayak tour across the bay to Captain Cook Monument or hike down the trail. Both are fun options.

  • Guided kayak tour: There are several tour companies that offer guided kayak tours to Kealakekua Bay. This is a great option if you want to experience the bay at your own pace and have a chance to learn about the marine life from a knowledgeable guide. We went with Aloha Kayak and had a great time. The guides are knowledgeable and keep the group together. No Paddler left behind!
  • Hike down the trail: There is a trail that leads down to the Captain Cook Monument from Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park. The hike is about 2 miles round-trip and takes about 30 minutes (Full Disclosure: 40+ minutes on the way back up). Pace yourself. Once you reach the monument, you can snorkel in the water around the monument.

Some tips for kayaking to the Captain Cook Monument:

  • Book your tour in advance, especially if you’re visiting during peak season.
  • Wear reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
  • Bring a water bottle and snacks.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and watch for boat traffic.
  • If you are barefoot, reapply reef-safe sunscreen to the tops of your feet on the way back! 

Some tips for hiking to the Captain Cook Monument:

  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
  • Bring a water bottle and snacks.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and watch for uneven footing.
  • Wear reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
  • Pack it in, pack it out!

Clear waters of Kealakekua BayEarly morning is the best time to snorkel in Kealakekua Bay without the tour boats.

Tour boats typically start arriving at Kealakekua Bay around 9:00am, so if you can get there before then, you’ll have the bay to yourself. The water is also generally calmer in the morning, which makes for better snorkeling conditions.

Some tips for snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay early morning:

  • Arrive at the trailhead early, around 7:00am or 8:00am.
  • Park at the Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park parking lot.
  • The trail is easy to follow.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and watch for boat traffic.
  • Do not chase the dolphins!

If you can’t make it to Kealakekua Bay early morning, another option is to snorkel late afternoon. Most tour boats leave the bay by 3:00pm, so you’ll have a couple of hours to snorkel without the crowds.

Kealakekua Bay snorkeling and kayaking

  • Arrive at the trailhead around 2:30pm or 3:00pm.
  • Leave the bay by 5:00pm to avoid hiking up the trail in the dark.

No matter what time of day you choose to snorkel in Kealakekua Bay or how you get there, be sure to wear reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. You should also bring a snorkel set, fins, and a floatation device if you’re not a confident swimmer. It’s a beautiful place with a variety of marine life to see.

Have a great time snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay!

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The Kona Coffee Lantern Parade is a colorful and festive event that takes place during the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. The parade is held on November 3rd, and features hundreds of participants carrying handmade lanterns through the streets.

The lanterns are often decorated with coffee-related themes, such as coffee beans, coffee plants, and coffee cups. Some participants also choose to dress up in traditional Hawaiian costumes or other cultural attire.

Kona Coffee Cultural Festival

Where To Go

The parade begins at Kailua Pier and winds its way through the heart of Kailua-Kona, ending at Hale Halawai County Pavilion. Along the way, the parade participants pass by cheering crowds and enjoy live music and entertainment.

The Kona Coffee Lantern Parade is a free event and is open to the public. Anyone is welcome to participate, and there is no need to register in advance. However, if you plan on participating, it is important to bring your own lantern.

The Kona Coffee Lantern Parade is a great way to celebrate the Kona coffee harvest and to learn more about the rich culture of Hawaii. It is also a fun and festive event for the whole family to enjoy.

Here are some tips for participating in the Kona Coffee Lantern Parade:

  • Bring your own lantern. There are no lanterns provided at the event.
  • Arrive early to find a good spot to watch the parade or to participate in the parade lineup.
  • Be aware of your surroundings and watch out for other participants and spectators.
  • Be respectful of the people and property along the parade route.
  • Have fun!

More Events this Week

Check out all the other events happening during 52nd Annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival

More Events this Month

Find out what’s happening in Kona in November here!

 

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