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Which Hawaiian island is best for beginner surfers?

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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  • 'Thousand Peaks' Location: Ukumehame (Maui, SouthWest) ...
  • 'Pops' (aka 'Populars') Location: Waikiki (O'ahu, South Shore) ...
  • 'Breakwall' Location: Lahaina (Maui, West) ...
  • 'The Cove' Location: Kihei (Maui, South) ...
  • 'Pu'ena Point' Location: Hale'iwa (Oahu, North Shore) ...
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Take A Surf Lesson If You Are A Beginner For beginners, winter is a perfect time to take surf lessons and visit the southern shores as the waves are much tamer there. 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.

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Oahu is known for having some of the best waves in the world, particularly on the North Shore, where you can find legendary breaks like Pipeline and Waimea Bay. The waves on Oahu tend to be bigger and more powerful than those on Maui, so it's a great destination for experienced surfers.

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White Plains Beach Located on the west side of Oahu, this beginner surf spot encounters gentle and slow waves, which are consistent all year long. Here every newcomer surfer can enjoy a relaxing and fun feeling.

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If you're ready to trade the hustle and bustle for variety and adventure in your life, Maui probably sounds like the perfect escape. If you're looking for something quieter and family-friendly, with plenty of outdoor activities and natural beauty, Kauai is the ideal island paradise.

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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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With its soft sand beaches, warm waters, and consistent waves, Waikiki is the perfect place to learn how to surf. If you're a beginner and looking to pick up surfing, it is best to take a lesson from a professional instructor.

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Kawela bay: This spot is located West of Turtle Bay and is protected from the giant waves that batter the North Shore in winter months. The shape of Kawela Bay, and the reef, diffuses the power and intensity of the swells making it an ideal spot for small rolling waves; perfect for beginners to enjoy.

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Two schools of thought.....the more prevailing theory is to go to Maui first, for the action, then rest up and chill out on Kauai. Others would say go to Kauai first, get your feet wet and acclimate. Then go on to Maui when you feel the need for the more typical action. I don't think it matters too much.

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You should consider yourself a beginner when: You have just had your first surf lesson or tried surfing under the supervision of someone else for the first time. You have tried paddling on a surfboard and after a few hours can keep your balance on the surfboard.

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5 Reasons to Choose Kaua?i over the Big Island: Breathtaking scenery: Kaua?i is known for its stunning natural scenery, including lush greenery, towering waterfalls, and stunning beaches.

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