J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D | |
High °F |
81° | 81° | 82° | 82° | 82° | 84° | 89° | 89° | 89° | 86° | 84° | 81° |
Low °F |
66° | 66° | 68° | 68° | 70° | 72° | 73° | 73° | 72° | 72° | 70° | 66° |
Sun |
7h | 7h | 8h | 9h | 9h | 9h | 9h | 9h | 9h | 8h | 7h | 7h |
Rain Days |
9 | 9 | 9 | 8 | 7 | 6 | 7 | 6 | 7 | 9 | 9 | 10 |
Water °F |
75° | 75° | 75° | 77° | 79° | 79° | 81° | 81° | 81° | 79° | 79° | 77° |
It’s not without reason that Maui is one of the top vacation destinations all year round. Maui offers heavenly weather in any month of the year - the air and water temperatures are always just right! It is a destination where you can swim all year round - the Pacific Ocean never gets colder than 75°F and daytime air temperatures never cool down much below the mid 70s F either.
In winter Maui is a famous destination for snowbirds and surfers alike. The main factor in the arrival of surfers is that the trade winds are stronger in winter and the waves are higher. In winter the tropical rainfalls are more frequent. School obligations or similar afford you the shoulder season in spring and fall which are highly recommended as prices are lower and crowds fewer. Summer, even though busier, is such a great time in Maui too as it doesn’t get unpleasantly hot - the ocean breeze helps a lot with that!
Maui is the second largest island in Hawaii. The islands of Maui and Oahu are both ranked first in terms of being the most sought after vacation destinations in Hawaii. Maui is famous for being a surfers’ paradise and a lively island. If in between the hustle and bustle along the shores you feel like some peace and quiet, you might want to take a trip inland or take the ferry to the quieter islands of Molokai or Lanai. Renting a car to move around the island a bit is a great idea as there is so much to explore. There are tours being offered and public buses available but renting a car of course provides the most flexibility. The two dormant volcanoes of Puu Kukui and Haleakala are important landmarks and show just how diverse the Maui landscape is. The Haleakala is over 10,000 ft high! Besides enjoying the beach, swimming and surfing there is so much to explore on Maui too. From nature trails to hiking as well as culture and art - below are some highlights: