Honolulu Climate

Learn all about the climatic conditions as well as the fauna and flora of this resort.

Honolulu is said to have a rainy season and a dry season. However, there is virtually no difference between the two. After all, the rains that come in the summer are only intensified several times in the winter. Both seasons are characterized by the same number of rainy days.

During the period when the rainy season begins, the air temperature in Honolulu can drop to +18°C. Despite the fact that the resort area is located in a tropical zone, natural disasters are considered quite rare here.

The last hurricane that hit Hawaii was recorded in 1992. Tornadoes hit the city no more often than once every 15 years. Water tornadoes are considered the most popular phenomenon. They occur every five years near the coast, but do not pose a danger to the lives of vacationers.

Nature in Honolulu

Honolulu's vegetation and animal life

The plant life in Honolulu is represented by lush tropical zones and exotic flowers. Hawaii is the birthplace of orchids. Thousands of tourists come every year to admire the variety of these amazing flowers.

Honolulu's wildlife is quite peaceful. There are no predatory animals, snakes or crocodiles, but the bird world is very diverse. The coastal waters are home to more than 600 species of tropical fish.


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