The rainy season far behind, March in Hawaii is a perfect time to enjoy all the Hawaii tours and activities available. Those of you coming from a frigid winter climate will find the daytime temperatures in the lower 80s and nights in the upper 60s particularly blissful. Rainfall in March should be infrequent with showers passing quickly and giving way to stunning rainbows.
If your activity plans are ocean bound, you’ll be delighted to know, water temperature for March in Hawaii is around 77 degrees. You could also make a new friend in the March Ocean as the Humpback whales, an annual visitor to Hawaiian waters from November to May, are still frolicking in the tepid waters. Hawaii is also home to eight species of Dolphins and they live here year round.
March is also the beginning of springtime in Hawaii and celebrated signs range from Plumeria buds appearing on leafy tree branches to little Zebra Doves venturing further away from their nests. Trade winds tend to come from over the mountains as opposed to off the ocean and function as a natural cooling system. Trade winds can become gusty so be sure not to spend too much time styling your hair.
Diverse and distinct natural scenery, tropical climate and abundance of beaches are but a few reasons why March in Hawaii is so exceptional. Travel arrangements should be fairly easy to come by as well. March is considered the “shoulder” or off-season for Hawaii and good airfares and hotel deals abound. The middle of March begins spring break so be sure to plan for more visitors.
Be sure to check out our Hawaii Events Calendar to see what’s going on during your visit.