Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii delivers the essential wave and ocean conditions every surfer, paddler, and beach lover needs before heading to the water on Oahu's iconic shores. From the legendary breaks of the North Shore to the mellow swells rolling into Waikiki, this podcast gives you the up-to-date surf intelligence to plan your session with confidence. Each episode covers wave height, swell direction, wind conditions, tide charts, and water quality so you always know what to expect when you paddle out. Whether you're a seasoned local surfer who lives for overhead barrels or a visiting beginner looking for the safest and most fun spots to catch your first waves, this show is your go-to audio briefing for Honolulu and the surrounding Hawaiian waters. Forget scrolling through multiple apps and websites — get everything you need in one focused, easy-to-digest update delivered straight to your ears. Perfect for early risers checking conditions before dawn patrol, commuters planning an after-work surf, or anyone who simply loves staying connected to the rhythm of the Pacific Ocean. Subscribe now and never paddle out unprepared again. Honolulu's waves are waiting — find out if today is your day.
Honolulu surf report: a reliable south-southwest swell is delivering clean, rolling lines at Waikiki — but your glassy window is narrow before the trades kick in. Sandy Beach carries a warning today, and the North Shore stays quiet.
A long-period south-southwest swell is building toward Waikiki and Honolulu's south shore — but the morning glass won't last once trades kick in. Get your Tuesday surf conditions, North Shore swell update, Sandy Beach timing, and a late-week east shore opportunity.
The NNW swell is on its way out — here's the honest read on where to paddle out in Honolulu today. South Shore and Waikiki are your best bet while North Shore waits for the next pulse.
A rare glassy morning window has opened on Honolulu's south shore before the trades snap back — but it won't last. Waikiki is surfable, Sandy Beach is in play, and the North Shore is fading fast.