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Is Waikiki good for surfing?

The rolling waves of Waikiki Beach are the perfect venue for you to practice the basics of surfing. While there are plenty of high-level, legendary surf spots in Oahu, huge swells can be a nightmare for a less-experienced surfer. You can work up to bigger waves over time. Until then, Waikiki is the place to be!



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While the waves are biggest, best, and most consistent during summer, June-September, Waikiki has the potential to see surf at any time during the year. Whether you are a longboarder, a shortboarder, experienced, a novice, or a first-timer, Waikiki has a number of breaks that suit all abilities.

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Oahu is the proverbial heartbeat of surfing in Hawaii. The island's North Shore is the place to catch the perfect wave, regardless of your skill level.

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If you're looking for an epic, big-wave surf trip (and you've got the experience to handle it!), Oahu is probably your best bet. However, you'll find plenty of surf breaks all around Maui to enjoy for all levels of surfers.

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Hawaii has tropical warm weather with water temperatures of 22-27ºC throughout the year. And so, you don't need a wetsuit to surf in here. Finding the right type of beach in Hawaii to go surfing is always important for first-timers.

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O?ahu is considered by many as the surfing mecca of the world. From the heavy-duty breaks located on the North Shore—which has even been given the flashy nickname of the “Seven Mile Miracle”—to the pristine fun-sized surf on O?ahu's southern shoreline, there's plenty of surf to go around.

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Waikiki Surf Guide Tends to receive a mix of groundswells and windswells and the ideal swell direction is from the south. The beach break offers both left and right hand waves and there are also left and right hand reef breaks on offer. Best around high tide. It's often crowded here.

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Waikiki has good waves for all skill levels year round, but you'll find the most consistent and large waves (i.e., over 3 feet) in the summertime, usually from June through September. In terms of time of day, it's generally considered better to surf early in the morning or late in the afternoon.

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It may sound silly since Hawaii is synonymous with warm water surfing but it does get chilly sometimes. You won't need to pack your winter 4/3 full suit by any means but a nice 1 or 2mm wetsuit top will help keep your core warm and allow you to surf longer, especially if the trade winds start to pick up.

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Big wave season in Hawai?i happens roughly between November and February on Hawai?i's north shores. You can watch surfers on every island, but some of the best surfing competitions in the world are held on O?ahu's North Shore in November and December, including the biggest them of all, the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing.

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The 4 Best Hawaii Surf Spots for Beginners
  • Hanalei Beach Park, Kauai. Lynn Alapa of Hawaiian Surfing Adventures calls Hanalei Bay tops for surfing lessons on Kauai at any time of year. ...
  • Kahaluu Beach Park, Hawaii Island. ...
  • Ukumehame Beach Park, Maui. ...
  • Waikiki Beach, Oahu.


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Although we would say to spend longer on The Big Island if you can as there is quite a lot more to see there. You'll want to spend a few days on each island at least, which will give you a flavour for what they're all about, but will probably make you dream of Hawaii years later and want to return… just like us!

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It gets crazy crowded, and a lot of surfers in the water means more obstacles to hit and more people vying for the same wave. And it doesn't matter how good the waves are if you can't get a couple for yourself. An alternative not far from Waikiki is the surf at Diamond Head.

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Surf spots
  • Queens Beach. Queens, located in the heart of Waikiki, is on the south side of the island. ...
  • Chun's Reef. Located just outside of Haleiwa, on the North Shore, Chun's Reef is a popular place for new surfers to take surf lessons and learn the basics. ...
  • White Plains.


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Hawaii: Hawaii is often regarded as the birthplace of modern surfing, and it's a global surfing mecca. The islands offer world-class waves, warm water, and a deep historical connection to the sport. While California has its share of great surf, Hawaii remains a top-tier destination for experienced surfers.

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There, surfing was the sport of kings, and there, over a century later, the first white man learned to surf, so that to this day, Hawaii has retained its eminence as the surfing capital of the world.

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Most newcomers to surfing stick to the area adjacent to the Hanalei Pier. As the youngest island in the chain, Hawaii Island has fewer sandy beaches than the others and not as many established surf locations. Kahaluu Beach Park south of Kona is one of the most popular spots for surf schools and beginners on the island.

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Waves in Hawaii can include powerful surf, crushing shorebreaks and even tsunamis. These waves can create even more dangerous situations with jagged rocks and reefs, and strong currents along remote, unguarded beaches.

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It's generally accepted that winter is the best time of year to surf in Hawaii. From late October to early March, mighty winter storms form in the Artic send swell towards the Hawaiian island chain.

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