What to expect for water quality, rainfall, and ocean conditions
Dry weather means clear water and minimal runoff entering the bay. Snorkeling conditions and water quality are at their best.
July offers peak conditions at Hanauma Bay: minimal rain, warm water, and excellent visibility. This is the bay's busiest month. Occasional south swells can stir up the sandy bottom.
Summer brings the calmest conditions for snorkeling at Hanauma Bay. The protected bay has minimal wave action. Water temperature is warm (79-80°F). Visibility is excellent on calm days.
High. Summer is peak family travel season with school holidays. Beaches are busy from mid-morning through sunset.
The Hawaii Department of Health recommends staying out of the ocean for at least 72 hours after heavy rain. In july, rainfall is less frequent but individual storms can still produce contaminated runoff.
When conditions are clear, Hanauma Bay has excellent ocean activities. Check the water quality above, then book with confidence.
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Safe to Swim Hawaii is an independent passion project — not affiliated with the Hawaii Department of Health or any government agency. Water quality ratings are estimates based on publicly available testing data and geographic analysis. They are not real-time measurements and may not reflect current conditions.
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