susan6868:So much great information, thank you. January and February are out then, I'm thinking maybe next fall as our "travel dance card" is full until then.
Looks like a lot of people go in summer, is that high season there? I'll get the book ans start reading up so I can make the most of it. Friscuba, I'll give you a shout when we have the time frame nailed down.
Thank you all again so much.
I think summer is best. I shore dive a lot and the entries are a lot calmer. Also, the water is warmer--you can get away with a rashguard most days. I haven't noticed much of seasonal pricing except for airfare. Typically goes up when kids are out of school--summer, breaks, etc., but it's getting more competitive if you book early. It doesn't really get unbearably hot, either. We stay in a non air-conditioned condo and it's fine--leave the windows open, turn the fans on, and drink plenty of Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale.
Jan-Mar is a great time to go because of the whales. You can't swing a dead cat in Kona in Feb without hitting a whale. I was there this winter doing the manta dive and we could hear them singing underwater. You can watch them breaching from shore. Only downside to winter is some shore entries will beat you up and you'll need at least a 3 mil fullsuit. And a bunch of people from Chicago will be there trying to thaw out while mispronouncing all the Hawaiian names, but you can ignore them.