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Hale'iwa

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Sunrise
16:17 - 16:40
Sunset
03:54 - 04:17
Air temperature
22°C - 26°C
Water temperature
27°C
Closest moon phase
First quarter
Sat Nov 09

Ideal surf conditions at Hale'iwa

Swell window
WNW, NW, NNW
Swell size
6ft - 15ft
Swell breaks over
Lava, Coral
Wave types
Reef
Wave directions
Right, Left
Wind window
E, ESE, SE, SSE, S
Best tides at
Low to Mid, Mid, Mid to High
Skill Level
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Seasons
Autumn, Winter, Spring
Board types
Shortboard, Bodyboard

Hale'iwa surf guide

Hale'iwa is a popular surf spot located on the North Shore of Oahu. It's known for its beautiful scenery and challenging waves. With easy access from a big public parking lot at Ali'i Beach Park, surfers flock here, especially during the winter season when the swells are at their peak. The vibe in the water is all about humility and respect, so keep that in mind when you’re out there.

The surf at Hale'iwa really comes alive with WNW to NW swells, typically ranging from around 6 to 15 feet (1.8 to 4.6 meters). The main break is over a rough, V-shaped reef that forms a peak about 300 yards offshore. When the surf is big, the waves pack a punch, breaking right and providing some serious challenges, especially with thick sections that can close out, giving rise to the nickname Toilet Bowl. On smaller days, the waves can seem much more forgiving and approachable, with a playful beach break vibe. A left will also start to show up from the middle of the reef on smaller swells, leading back toward the harbor wall. Generally, the best conditions occur around low to mid tides, with the preferred wind coming from the east to southeast.

For paddling, it’s usually pretty easy when the surf is smaller, but it gets quite tough as the waves rise, especially on westerly angled swells. Smart surfers here learn to utilize the rip currents, allowing them to get drawn into the waves without fighting to paddle out. Whether you ride a shortboard or bodyboard, Hale'iwa offers a mix for all skill levels, from beginners to experts. Just be prepared, as this spot can get crowded, so staying humble and respectful goes a long way.

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