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Weather on Oahu in November will generally have high temperatures in the low to mid 80's and low temperatures in the mid to low 70's. Water temp should be in the upper 70's to about 80. It is usually a dry time of the year.
Weather is pretty nice starting in November. Less humidity makes the day time 80's temp a pretty nice day.
Hurricane season ends on November 30.
The Holiday (Thanksgiving) travel will be the issues make sure you get to the airport early.
Enjoy your trip.
PS: Another tip. Be sure to bring Sun screen. You will still get sunburned if you are outdoors for long periods of time!
Last edited by ScottStielow; 10-25-2014 at 07:24 PM..
Reason: Added information
I have been to Hawaii so i have done the touristy stuff.
I will be doing the below: Any Hawaiians have any suggestions. I am a water sports dude. Is there another place that would be a nice beach location to snorkel?? I don't want to go to Hanauma Bay twice.
Also, what is the cheapest way to reach Lanikai Beach? A taxi would cost 67 one way. ( i got the quote from Charlie's taxi which is an economical taxi service. I know for airport transport at least. ) I will be staying at a vacation rental in Waikiki - Prince Edward Street.
Aloha, well thats a name i haven't heard in along time. Charlie's taxi lol, talk about something that predates me. Anyway are you interested in anything other then water sports? If not? Then it sounds like you have good schedule. Unless you would like to surf, or cliff dive etc?
Also, what is the cheapest way to reach Lanikai Beach? A taxi would cost 67 one way. ( i got the quote from Charlie's taxi which is an economical taxi service. I know for airport transport at least. ) I will be staying at a vacation rental in Waikiki - Prince Edward Street.
The bus will run you about 90+ minutes and cost $2.50 each way.
Or rent a car in Waikiki for the day - probably will run you about $30
The bus will run you about 90+ minutes and cost $2.50 each way.
Or rent a car in Waikiki for the day - probably will run you about $30
I can remember when the bus rates where .75 one way. About 25 years ago!
Still $2.50 is not bad each way now.
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