Above, a view of Diamond Head from Waikiki's Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
In May 2016, I took a vacation trip to Hawaii to celebrate my ex's birthday. The trip turned out to be a disaster on a different level (despite enjoying many things there), but we did manage to have good fortune when it came to the weather. We had sunny skies with only a few clouds on occasion. The only time we had rain was at the airport in Maui as we waited for our flight back to Los Angeles, so the weather was a non-issue.
Many people have traveled to Hawaii to enjoy the beaches and get a tropical tan but ended up being rained on.
Travel + Leisure has some suggestions on what to do in Honolulu if it becomes rainy.
They begin with:
You’ve traveled to Honolulu dreaming of sunny days on the beach. But when you get there, it’s raining. What to do?
Luckily, there are fabulous indoor activities in Honolulu. Here are a few of them.
To read more, go here.
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