What island is better Kauai or Maui?

If you're ready to trade the hustle and bustle for variety and adventure in your life, Maui probably sounds like the perfect escape. If you're looking for something quieter and family-friendly, with plenty of outdoor activities and natural beauty, Kauai is the ideal island paradise.

Which Hawaiian island gets the least rain?

The driest part of the Hawaiian islands is the northwest coast of the Big Island, in the shadow of the big mountains, which gets less rain from the Kona storms that can come up from the south in winter, and almost no rain from the tradewinds in the summer, because it's in the rain shadow.

Is Kauai always rainy?

Kauai enjoys a tropical climate marked by warm temperatures and an abundance of rain. The island has only two seasons: dry from April to October and wet or rainy from November to March, with December and January experiencing the most rainfall.

Does it rain every day in Kauai?

As you may notice, some weather forecasts indicate rain is an almost daily occurrence on Kauai. However, it's important to know that Kauai rain is unlike the rain you might be accustomed to in one crucial way: it usually comes in surprisingly short bursts, and then the sun returns right after.

Does Maui or Kauai get more rain?

What is the wettest place in Hawaii?

WaialealeShrouded in clouds, Waialeale is one of the world's wettest spots, averaging some 450 inches (11,430 mm) of rainfall annually. In 1982, 666 inches (16,916 mm) of rain were recorded on the peak, establishing an official record.

Does it rain in Maui a lot?

Weather On MauiThe south side of Maui, including the areas of Kihei, Wailea and Makena, is typically warm and dry, receiving less then 10 inches of rain per year. The west side, including Lahaina, Ka'anapali and Kapalua, receives more rain—nearly triple the amount.

Which side of Hawaii is the driest?

Oʻahu is generally drier on the Leeward Coast (west) and wetter and greener on the Windward Coast (east). The resort area of Waikīkī and the surfing mecca of the North Shore offer pleasant weather year round. Big wave surf season on the North Shore begins in November and ends in February.

Which side of Maui gets more rain?

Weather On MauiThere is a wet and a dry side to the Island. The south side of Maui, including the areas of Kihei, Wailea and Makena, is typically warm and dry, receiving less then 10 inches of rain per year. The west side, including Lahaina, Ka'anapali and Kapalua, receives more rain—nearly triple the amount.

What are the rainiest months in Maui?

What is the rainy season in Maui? In general, the wettest periods on Maui occur during the winter months of November to March, although Wailea benefits from being on the leeward side of Maui, which means the weather at Grand Wailea is generally drier (and warmer) than the rest of the island, even during the winter.

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