October in Maui, Hawaii, typically marks the transition from summer to fall. Visitors can expect warm, sunny days with average temperatures ranging from the high 70s to mid-80s Fahrenheit (mid-20s to high 20s Celsius). Ocean temperatures remain pleasant, inviting swimming, snorkeling, and other water activities. Rainfall is generally low, making it an ideal time for outdoor exploration and enjoying the island’s many beaches and natural landscapes. This period represents the “shoulder season,” offering a balance between pleasant weather and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months.
This time of year presents an advantageous opportunity to experience Maui’s diverse offerings. The calmer waters create favorable conditions for whale watching tours as humpback whales begin their migration to Hawaiian waters. The pleasant temperatures facilitate hiking and exploring the volcanic landscapes of Haleakala National Park. Moreover, the shoulder season often brings lower prices on accommodations and flights, making it a potentially more affordable time to visit. Historically, October has signified the end of the hotter, drier summer and the beginning of the slightly cooler, wetter winter season in Hawaiian culture.