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Hilton Head Island

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Sunrise
11:19 - 11:44
Sunset
22:30 - 22:56
Air temperature
21°C - 23°C
Water temperature
22°C
Closest moon phase
New moon
Fri Nov 01

Ideal surf conditions at Hilton Head Island

Swell window
E, ESE, SE, SSE
Swell size
3ft - 6ft
Swell breaks over
Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Right, Left
Wind window
W, WNW, NW, NNW
Best tides at
Mid, Mid to High, High
Skill Level
Beginner, Intermediate, Expert
Seasons
Autumn
Board types
Shortboard, Funboard, Longboard, Fish, Sup

Hilton Head Island surf guide

Hilton Head Island is a beach destination located in South Carolina. The surf scene here is pretty laid-back, attracting surfers looking for a casual day on the water. While it's not known for having standout surf, there are some days when the waves can offer decent fun. The island caters to various skill levels, making it a spot where both beginners and experienced surfers can enjoy the water.

The surf generally picks up the best swells from the South and Southeast, particularly during hurricane season when conditions can get better. It typically works best on an incoming tide, with wave heights reaching anywhere from 3 to 6 feet (about 1 to 2 meters). The beach breaks are mostly over sand and allow for both right and left-handed waves. Wind from the west or northwest is preferred, and be aware that strong currents can occur with hard northeast or southwest winds. You'll want to be on the lookout for significant swells, especially those breaking about two miles offshore, as that’s usually a telltale sign of good waves rolling in.

Access to the surf can be found at several public beaches, although it’s important to note that boating to the island is a common way to reach the spots. Crowds tend to be light, giving you some space in the water. The surf season is best in late summer, early fall, and early spring, so plan your trips accordingly. For board types, you'll find that shortboards, funboards, longboards, fish, and stand-up paddleboards all work well here depending on your style and ability level.

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