Hawaii Surf Reports
Today's surf and shark activity reports for Hawaii, United States. Tap any beach for the live forecast.
Backdoor Surf Report
The right-hander at Pipeline.
Banzai Pipeline Surf Report
Iconic Oahu reef barrel.
Haleiwa Surf Report
Punchy North Shore right reef.
Hanalei Bay Surf Report
A picturesque bay on Kauai offering a variety of waves, from gentle rollers to powerful reefs.
Ho'okipa Surf Report
Wind-machine point on Maui's north shore.
Honolii Surf Report
Big Island's most consistent right point.
Honolua Bay Surf Report
World-class Maui right point.
Jaws (Pe'ahi) Surf Report
Maui's legendary big-wave outer reef.
Jaws (Pe'ahi) Surf Report
The world's most famous big-wave surf spot, producing monstrous waves over 50 feet high.
Ke'e Beach Surf Report
Located on Kauai's north shore, it's known for its stunning scenery and some surfing opportunities depending on conditions.
Laniakea Surf Report
Long North Shore right point.
Launiupoko Beach Park Surf Report
A great spot on Maui for longboarders and beginners with consistent, mellow waves.
Makapu'u Beach Surf Report
A popular bodyboarding and bodysurfing spot on Oahu's east side, with powerful shore break.
Oahu Surf Report
Island-wide forecast from Town to Country.
Off The Wall Surf Report
Hollow North Shore left next to Pipeline.
Peahi Surf Report
Also known as Jaws, this is an iconic big-wave surf break on Maui, only for the highly experienced.
Pipeline Surf Report
The world's most famous reef barrel.
Poipu Beach Surf Report
A family-friendly beach on Kauai's south shore with gentle waves suitable for beginners.
Rocky Point Surf Report
Playful North Shore performance peak.
Sunset Beach Surf Report
Heavy North Shore power peak.
Waikiki Surf Report
Friendly Town rollers ideal for longboards.
Waimea Bay Surf Report
Birthplace of big-wave surfing.