Considering a Hawaii vacation in November? Concerned about some important factors, such as weather, costs, crowds and special events? It is always important to research those factors in detail to help you decide whether November is the best month for your visit to Hawaii. We have also done a bit of research for ourselves and was pleased to discover that November is one of the best months for your visit to Hawaii. In November temperatures, hotel rates, and airline prices are mild and Honolulu's temperatures don't climb higher than the low 80s. So what are you waiting for? Schedule your trip and pack those bags and let's go to Waikiki! There are lots of events for you to experience and we have taken the opportunity to list a few.
On November 1, Every Color Matters 5K will support every cancer ribbon and their corresponding color. The event is organized by The Color Dash 5k and benefits multiple cancer charity organizations in Honolulu and the Hormel Institute. 4:30pm-10:30pm at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu.
On November 4, STING COMES TO HAWAII. Sting concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. Nov. 4 at Blaisdell Arena.
On November 5, 12, & 19, Honolulu Theatre for Youth Presents “Blue”. Meet Inky Blue and Pale Blue. Happy in their blue world. This is a simple story of what happens one day when color comes into their lives. Select one of two shows each day at 9:30am and 11:30am
November 10-13, Honolulu Fashion Week. More than 70 local, national and international designers come together for a runway shows, pop-up boutiques and special events daily at Hawaii Convention Center, 1801 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu.
On November 11, Wahiawa Lions Veterans' Day parade. Enjoy the oldest and largest Veterans' Day Parade in the state, it kicks off at 10am from Kaala Elementary School, 130 California Avenue and proceeds up California Avenue to Wahiawa District Park.
On November 11-13, Memoryhouse: Dreams explores the immensity of love and memory and the imprint left in our subtle, physical, and earthly bodies. Contemporary dance styles as well as hula and Balinese dance will be performed live and enhanced by projection-scapes and video. The concert will also include an original dance film.
November 12-December 20, Vans Triple Crown of Surfing. Watch as the world's best surfers take on the beautiful yet dangerous waves that make the North Shore of Oahu so infamous. 8am-4pm, surf permitting, at Haleiwa Alii Beach Park, Sunset Beach, and Pipeline. Sunset Beach creates a natural amphitheater for viewing, but if you want to witness the action up close and personal, binoculars are recommended.
On November 20, Ka Iwi Coastline Run & Walk starting at sunrise on Sandy's Beach and ending at Hui Nalu Canoe Club on Maunalua Bay (4.0 miles). All participants will receive a commemorative t-shirt and a handmade glass fishing float. 6:30am-8:30am.
On November 26, Holiday Craft Fair. Get your one-of-a-kind, Island handmade crafts at the Hawaiian Mission Houses. Free admission. 8:30am-3pm
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