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Hawaii Facts

How to Dress
When deciding your wardrobe for Hawaii, plan on packing clothes that suit your lifestyle and travel plans. Start with clothes that are light, loose, and comfortable.

Daytime
• Shorts, sandals or some good walking shoes
• Short sleeve shirts or tops
• Hat and sunglasses
• Swim trunks or swimsuit for the beach

Evenings

• Casual pants and shirts for both men and women
• Dress or skirt and top for women
• Sport coat (if you plan to visit Hawaii’s finest restaurants)
• Light jacket or sweater

Special situations
You’ll need warm clothes if your trip will take you to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park or the summit of Mauna Kea on the Big Island, or to Maui’s Haleakala National Park. That also applies if you’ll be hiking at higher elevations or spending time on the ocean. It does get cool on occasion, particularly if you’ll be spending time up-country on one of the islands, so it’s probably smart to bring a coat or sweater if that’s where you’re headed. Consider bringing:
• Light coat or windbreaker
• Sweater or sweatshirt
• Long pants
• Hiking shoes

Hawaii Cities
AIEA HAIKU HALEIWA HANA
HAWAII VOLCANO NATIO HILO HONOLULU HONOLULU
KAANAPALI KAHANA KAHUKU KAHULUI
KAILUA KAILUA KONA KAILUA KONA BIG ISLA KAILUA KONA BIG ISLD
KAILUA-KONA KAMUELA KAPAA KAPOLEI
KAPOLI OAHU KAUAI KAUNAKAKAI KAUPULEHU
KEAAU KIHEI KIHEI MAUI KOHALA COAST
KOLOA KONA LAHAINA LANAI CITY
LIHUE MAALAEA MAKENA MAUNA LOA
MAUNALOA NAALEHU PAHALA PAHOA
POIPU POIPU BEACH PRINCEVILLE VOLCANO
WAIANAE WAIKOLOA WAIKOLOA VILLAGE WAILEA
WAILUA WAILUA-(MAUI) WAILUKU WAIMANALO
WAIMEA WAIKOLOA