The best time and attractions to travel to Hawaii
The temperature in Hawaii doesn't change much throughout the year and there is no season. February and March are the coldest, and August and September are the hottest. Usually, the rainfall is the largest from 10 to April of the following year, and it may rain at any time. The tourist season is from mid-February to Easter and from mid-June to early September. During this period, hotel accommodation was particularly expensive, and all tourist spots were full of tourists and very lively. Hawaii must-see attractions: Kahuaia-Haw Church, Dole Fruit Plantation, Dafengkou Scenic Area, Aoeo Rapids Canyon and Pearl Harbor.
Introduction of Hawaii
Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean, surrounded by the sea, with a pleasant climate, beautiful environment and a tourist paradise. Sunshine, ocean, beaches, volcanoes and local folk culture constitute the unique scenery of Hawaii. Hawaii consists of many islands. Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, is located on Oahu, but it is not the largest island in Hawaii. Although you can go to Hawaii all year round, the tourist season in Hawaii is summer. Sunbathing, sports and leisure, such as surfing, sailing and rowing, of course, summer is the best. So when is the best time to sunbathe? The answer is 1 1 to 13 every day. Have you guessed? Why? Because of the direct sunlight during this time, every inch of the skin of the body receives uniform light, and the effect is the best. So you can lie on your back for one hour, turn over and lie prone for the next hour, and sunbathe on both sides of your body. You can get enviable bronzed skin every day. Of course, for people with oriental yellow skin, white skin has always been beautiful, so it is ok to sunbathe. Of course I won. When I go to Hawaii, don't forget to visit Pearl Harbor. Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor was a turning point in World War II. Although the US Navy has suffered great losses, its aircraft carrier is still intact. Now Pearl Harbor has the USS Arizona Memorial Hall. Arizona was the flagship of the US Navy at that time (the battleship of the US Navy was named after the state). It was sunk in the Battle of Pearl Harbor, and 1 177 American soldiers died in it. The Alexandra was not salvaged, but the Alexandra Memorial was built on it. Although there are more and more Japanese in Hawaii now, there are no Japanese in Pearl Harbor.