Hawaii Surf Report
Hawaii surf reports for Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and Big Island. Live conditions for Pipeline, Waikiki, Sunset Beach, and more.
Spot Map
All Hawaii Spots
Ala Moana Bowls
South Shore
2-4ft
Good
Haleiwa
North Shore
4-6ft
Good
Hanalei Bay
North Shore Kauai
4-6ft
Good
Ho'okipa
North Shore Maui
3-5ft
Good
Jaws
North Shore Maui
3-5ft
Good
Makaha
West Shore
4-6ft
Good
Pine Trees
Kona Coast
3-5ft
Good
Pipeline
North Shore
4-6ft
Good
Poipu Beach
South Shore Kauai
3-5ft
Good
Queens
South Shore
2-4ft
Good
Rocky Point
North Shore
4-6ft
Good
Sandy Beach
East Shore
2-4ft
Good
Sunset Beach
North Shore
4-6ft
Good
Waimea Bay
North Shore
4-6ft
Good
Honolua Bay
West Maui
2-4ft
Good
About Hawaii Surfing
Hawaii is the birthplace of surfing and home to some of the most famous waves on Earth. Oahu's North Shore — Pipeline, Sunset Beach, Waimea Bay — receives massive north Pacific swells from October through March. The south shores light up with summer swells, making Waikiki and Ala Moana popular year-round. Maui's Honolua Bay and Pe'ahi (Jaws) offer world-class conditions, while Kauai and the Big Island provide less-crowded alternatives with equally powerful surf.