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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii - Sunday - 31 May 2026

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii - Sunday - 31 May 2026

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A genuine south groundswell has arrived at Honolulu, and the numbers tell the story: 3.6 feet at 17 seconds. That long period is the headline — deep-water energy delivering organized sets with real push through the water column, not wind chop.

Waikiki is made for days like this. The long-period swell will hold its shape across those gentle reef sections, making it an ideal session for longboards, eggs, and mid-lengths. If you've been waiting for a clean, approachable morning in the water, today is it.

For intermediate and experienced surfers, Bowls and Ala Moana are worth a look. The long-period energy will generate snap at those more critical breaks. Sets will be inconsistent — that's the trade-off with a long-period groundswell — so patience in the lineup pays off.

Sandy Beach deserves serious caution. South swell plus sand bottom plus heavy shore break is a powerful combination. At 17 seconds, 3.6 feet hits significantly harder than it reads on paper. Know your limits before paddling out.

The North Shore and Sunset Beach are quiet today — no north component in this swell, and those breaks stay out of the picture.

Water temperature is a comfortable 77.7°F, air temperature 76.3°F. The session window is early. As the day heats up and trade winds build, conditions on the south side can deteriorate quickly. First light gives you the cleanest water of the day.

South groundswell, long period, warm water. Get on it early.

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