The Best Time of the Year to Get Married in Hawaii

Hawaii destination wedding post-ceremony celebration.

Photography: Keani Bakula

Dreaming of a Hawaii destination wedding but unsure when to say ‘I do’? Hawaii’s stunning beauty and warm tropical climate make it an ideal wedding location year-round, but choosing the right time of year can make a big difference in everything from weather to travel costs. Let’s explore the best times to celebrate on the island!

Overview of Hawaii’s Climate

Hawaii has a tropical climate, meaning warm temperatures all year. However, the islands experiences two distinct seasons: a dry season from April to October, and a wet season from November to March. While Hawaii’s weather is generally pleasant, choosing the dry season gives you the best chance of clear skies and sunshine, especially for outdoor ceremonies. That said, even the wet season isn’t a dealbreaker—showers are typically brief and often followed by rainbows!

High Season vs Low Season for Tourism

Newlywed beachside portraits in front of Hawaii sunset.

Photography: June Cochran

Another key factor to consider is Hawaii’s tourism high season versus low season. The high season, from December to March, is a popular time for travelers, especially around the holidays. This time of the year often means higher airfare, hotel rates and more crowded environments. If you prefer a quieter, more affordable wedding experience, consider getting married during the low season. The periods from April to June and September to mid-December offer fewer tourists, more available venues, and lower travel costs, making it easier to secure your dream wedding at a better price.


The Best Time to Get Married in Hawaii

The best time to get married in Hawaii largely depends on your wedding vision. For an outdoor ceremony, spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) provide the best balance of pleasant weather and lower travel costs. If you’re planning a luxury hotel wedding, summer is perfect for securing the best packages and availability.


For couples planning a wedding on a budget, getting married during the off-season can provide significant savings. April-May and September-November are ideal times for scoring deals on flights, hotels, and venues. Additionally, keeping flexible dates in mind allows you to avoid the higher costs associated with peak tourist seasons.

While Hawaii is stunning year-round, certain times of the year may better align with your wedding goals. Whether you prioritize perfect weather, fewer crowds, or a more affordable experience, there’s an ideal time for everyone. Our biggest advice for couples worried about the weather on their wedding day is to enjoy the experience, rain or shine!

If you’re ready to make your dream Hawaii wedding a reality, Love Letter Weddings is here to guide you every step of the way. Let us help you choose the perfect time to say ‘I do’! Reach out to us here today for personalized advice and planning services to bring your vision to life!

XOXO,

Louise + LLW Team

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