Last person wrote: "Summer of course". Being Maui residents, we get to see the island change through the seasons ... I love Maui even more when the whole island is green & lush (not just the rainforest areas). That would make any time other than Summer time my recommendation to visit here. Rainy seasons can be October/November ... then again in and March/April. The Jacaranda trees bloom upcountry in March-May ... quite a treat.
No, Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time. They remain on Hawaii Standard Time (HST) throughout the year.
Florida is known for its consistent warm weather, making it an ideal state for golfing year-round. With its numerous golf courses and sunny skies, Florida offers a great environment for golfers to enjoy their sport consistently throughout the year.
Since Hawaii is one of two states in the US that don't have DST (Daylight Saving Time) the time difference depends on the time of year. If it is 11PM in New York and it is winter, it would be 6PM Hawaii Time. If it's not winter, 5PM.
While California (UTC-8/UTC-7) is on Daylight Saving Time (from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November), it is 3 hours ahead of Hawaii (UTC-10). So during the summer, when it's 2 AM HAST in Hawaii, it's 5 AM PDT in California.While California is on Standard Time, it is 2 hours ahead of Hawaii. So during December, when it's 2 AM HAST in Hawaii, it's 4 AM PST in California.
Hawaii is in Hawaii-Aleutian standard time zone (or unofficially Hawaii Standard Time: HST) (HAST; UTC-10; zone W), which includes Hawaii and most of the length of the Aleutian Islands chain (west of 169°30′W).
The best all inclusive resorts to stay at in Hawaii include the Hanah hotel and the Four Seasons resort. Hawaii is a beutiful place this time of year.
The highest incidence of tornadoes in Hawaii appears to be in the months of January-March. However, tornadoes in Hawaii are extremely rare, so there really is no good time to see them.
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There's no definite time as when you could visit Hawaii. Hawaii is open year round. It depends as to how you plan your trip. If you are looking for best deals, i think the time is April, May, September or October. If you don't like Cold and harsh winters, then the time is Jan or Feb. Or, if you plan a vacation with family i.e kids probably summer would be a choice.
No, Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time. They remain on Hawaii Standard Time (HST) throughout the year.
Golf was introduced into the Olympics in 1900. The 1904 Games were the last time golf was contested.
Hawaii is in Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST, UTC-10) all year.
"Despite what most people may think, winter is actually a good time to visit Hawaii. Since most people visit Hawaii during the summer, the beaches are less crowded during the winter time."
Hawaii can be quite pleasant any month. Winters have a greater possibility of rain. For a few April is the month for the Big Island because you will want to attend the Merrie Monarch Festival which is the Superbowl of Hula.
Florida is known for its consistent warm weather, making it an ideal state for golfing year-round. With its numerous golf courses and sunny skies, Florida offers a great environment for golfers to enjoy their sport consistently throughout the year.
Nowadays there are no specific time of the year for the cheapest time to cruise to Hawaii as cruise lines are offering great promos and poo discounts that really attracts passengers and these promos are very affordable. What you need to do is to check it all out and choose the best one that would work for your budget.
The best time of the year is July