When is the best time to go to Maui?
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Let me give you the Maui weather forecast - highs around 80-high 80s, lows in the mid 60s. decent chance of rain showers in the afternoon, but they will likely clear up shortly.
That applies for every month.
YMMV, but that's going to be pretty close..
That applies for every month.
YMMV, but that's going to be pretty close..
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Ever see how close the average and record highs/lows are for Hawaiian cities throughout the year? It must have one of the narrowest temperature ranges in the world.
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To address the OP's Q (which is now 5 years old but has continuing relevance for others), I don't think minor differences in Maui's weather should play a role in the decision. Times of lousy weather in your hometown might be great for a Maui escape, though.
I'll say that it is really nice to visit Maui during off-peak times. Hotels, condos, beaches and restaurants are much less crowded. Off-peak is late August through very early January minus the Thanksgiving and late December holiday periods (which are extremely high-peak), and early January through late May, minus President's Day week and Spring Break weeks in March and April.
I'll say that it is really nice to visit Maui during off-peak times. Hotels, condos, beaches and restaurants are much less crowded. Off-peak is late August through very early January minus the Thanksgiving and late December holiday periods (which are extremely high-peak), and early January through late May, minus President's Day week and Spring Break weeks in March and April.
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I went there a week before Christmas. Imagine a combination of hula-style Christmas songs, Santa Hawaii shirts and Christmas tree ornaments made from shells. Plus excellent local beer & cocktails.