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Pacific Ocean · 30–100 ft depending on location visibility
Launch points across Oahu — from calm beginner bays to advanced wind zones. Community-verified spots include real photos and reviews.
View all spots worldwideThe most famous surf breaks on Earth. Banzai Pipeline produces perfect barreling tubes over a shallow reef. Sunset Beach offers long, powerful walls. Winter swells (Nov–Feb) reach 15–50+ ft. Expert only in winter; mellow in summer.
The birthplace of modern surfing. Gentle, rolling waves on reef breaks like Canoes and Queens are perfect for beginners and longboarders. Duke Kahanamoku made these waves famous. Consistent south swells in summer.
Oahu's premier wind sport destination. Consistent NE trade winds, crystal-clear turquoise water, and a long sandy beach make it the go-to spot for kiteboarding, wing foiling, and windsurfing. Flat to choppy conditions perfect for freeriding.
Calm, protected lagoon just west of Waikiki. The canoe launch area provides easy ocean access for eFoiling. You can cruise from Sand Island to Diamond Head with the Honolulu skyline as your backdrop.
Flat-water paradise right next to HNL airport. Popular learning spot for eFoiling and wing foiling with calm, protected conditions. Great for long downwind runs when the trades are blowing.
Calmer North Shore alternative. Summer months provide mellow conditions perfect for eFoiling and SUP. In winter, experienced foil surfers ride the swells. Historic surf town atmosphere with great food trucks.
Real-time conditions and local knowledge to plan your perfect session in Oahu.
Winter Avg
80°F (27°C)
Summer Avg
87°F (31°C)
Water Temp
74–81°F (23–27°C)
Sunny Days
271/yr
Consistent NE trade winds (10–25 kts) year-round power kite, windsurf, and wing foil sessions, especially on the windward coast. North Shore gets massive NW swells (15–50+ ft) from Nov–Feb. South Shore has mellow summer swells perfect for longboarding.
Oahu's waters offer extraordinary diversity: the legendary North Shore produces some of the world's biggest and most powerful waves in winter, while the South Shore (Waikiki) delivers gentle longboard-friendly rollers. Kailua Bay on the windward coast is a flat-water paradise for wind sports. Water is warm year-round — no wetsuit needed.
Body of Water
Pacific Ocean
Temperature
74–81°F (23–27°C)
Visibility
30–100 ft depending on location
Tide Range
1–3 ft (mild tidal influence)
Beyond the water in Oahu
Unforgettable experiences to round out your Oahu trip.
Iconic volcanic crater with a 1.6-mile summit trail offering 360-degree views of Waikiki, Honolulu, and the Pacific Ocean.
Pay respects at the USS Arizona Memorial and explore the museums documenting the December 7, 1941 attack that changed history.
Explore the legendary seven-mile miracle of world-class surf breaks, visit the Haleiwa town surf shops, and grab shrimp from the famous food trucks.
Snorkel in this stunning volcanic crater bay teeming with tropical fish and sea turtles. Limited daily visitors protect this marine sanctuary.
Jurassic Park filming location on the windward coast. ATV tours, horseback riding, and zip-lining through dramatic Ka'a'awa Valley.
Short but rewarding trail to WWII military bunkers with breathtaking views of the Mokulua Islands and turquoise Kailua Bay.
Experience the cultures of Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and Tahiti through interactive villages, traditional dances, and a luau feast.
Botanical gardens and cultural preserve with a 45-ft waterfall swimming hole, surrounded by 1,800 species of tropical plants.
Easy 1.6-mile rainforest hike through bamboo forests and tropical vegetation to a 150-ft waterfall in the Ko'olau Mountains.
Explore the world's largest maze, ride the Pineapple Express train, and taste fresh Dole Whip at this iconic pineapple farm.
Honolulu's oldest neighborhood with amazing dim sum, art galleries, lei stands, and vibrant nightlife in the arts district.
Premier snorkeling and tide pool exploration on the North Shore. Marine reserve with incredible underwater visibility in summer.
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