Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii delivers the latest surf conditions, wave heights, swell forecasts, and ocean updates for surfers hitting the breaks around Honolulu and Oahu's iconic coastline. Whether you're paddling out at Waikiki, checking the shore break at Sandy Beach, or planning a session on the North Shore, this podcast gives you the essential information you need before you ever wax your board. Each episode covers current surf conditions, wind direction, tide times, and swell period data tailored specifically to the Honolulu area, so you can make smarter decisions about when and where to surf. Designed for local surfers, visiting wave-chasers, and anyone who lives by the ocean, this show cuts through the noise to deliver concise, actionable surf intelligence in a format you can listen to on the go. No fluff, no filler — just the conditions that matter. Subscribe and never paddle out unprepared again. From glassy morning sessions to pumping afternoon swells, Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii is your audio companion for life in the lineup. Whether you're a seasoned Hawaiian waterman or a visitor chasing your first Oahu wave, this is the podcast that keeps you connected to the sea.
A long-period south groundswell is pumping clean, well-organized sets across Oahu's south-side breaks today. Waikiki is primed for longboards, Bowls and Ala Moana have snap, and Sandy Beach demands respect.
A rare 18-second long-period south swell is delivering head-high to overhead sets at Waikiki and Sandy Beach today. Get out early before the sea breeze fills in — this kind of deep-water energy doesn't show up every week.
A solid southwest swell at 3.6 feet and 13 seconds is lighting up Waikiki with clean, peeling sets — here's where to paddle out this morning. Water's 77°F, no wetsuit needed, and early sessions will be best before the sea breeze kicks in.
A solid south-southwest swell is pushing chest-to-shoulder-high sets through Honolulu today, with Waikiki firing on all cylinders. Find out which Oahu breaks are worth your morning and what that 13-second period really means for your session.
A 15-second northwest groundswell at 3.6 feet is delivering clean, chest-high sets at Waikiki and head-high faces at Sunset Beach this morning. Water temps at 78°F mean boardshorts only — get your morning session in before the crowds arrive.
A solid 13-second south groundswell is pumping clean, rideable waves into Waikiki and beyond this morning — here's the full conditions breakdown. Water's 77°F, winds are calm, and longboarders are in for a treat.
A 3.6ft southwest swell at 13 seconds is wrapping perfectly into Waikiki today — Queens, Canoes, and Populars are all showing organised, rideable lines. Get your Honolulu surf report and find out which Oahu breaks are worth the paddle.
A solid 3.6ft south swell at 14 seconds is pushing through Honolulu today, and Waikiki is the place to be. Clean, organised waves, 77°F water, and a glassy morning window make this a genuinely fun surf day for all levels.
A wind advisory holds through Saturday morning, but early risers can score glassy conditions on an incoming north-northwest swell. Waikiki longboarders and Sandy Beach regulars get the best play — if you're up before the trades kick in.
A High Surf Advisory is active across Honolulu with 7–10 ft waves, 50 mph gusts, and dangerous currents — today is a hard no for every break. Waikiki, Sandy Beach, and the North Shore are all affected, but here's what to watch for this weekend.
No live buoy data today — here's the honest surf intel for Honolulu and Oahu instead of stale numbers dressed up as current conditions. We cover what the data gap means, North Shore vs Waikiki strategy, and how to read leading indicators before you load the board.
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.