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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii

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Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii — daily surf conditions briefing for Honolulu, Hawaii. Each episode covers current wave height, swell direction and period, wind conditions, water temperature, and surf quality for key Oahu breaks including Waikiki, Sandy Beach, Sunset Beach, and the North Shore. Practical and specific — whether it's worth paddling out, which breaks are working, best sessions. Conversational tone, under 3 minutes.© 2026 YesOui.ai Politique et gouvernement
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  • Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii - Sunday - 31 May 2026
    May 31 2026
    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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    2 min
  • Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii - Saturday - 30 May 2026
    May 30 2026
    A long-period south swell is the headline for Honolulu today, and the numbers are worth paying attention to. Significant wave height sits at 3.9 feet from the south-southwest, but that 18-second period is what matters — deep-water energy like this travels organised and powerful, and the sets on the reefs will punch well above the significant wave height figure. Expect head-high to overhead waves when the better sets roll through.

    Waikiki is a standout today. South swells are home territory for these breaks, and the long period means waves will stand up properly and offer a real wall to work with. Minimal close-outs, reefs handling the swell well — a genuine quality session for those who make it out.

    Sandy Beach is worth a look if you know your level. The south-southwest angle works for that stretch, but an 18-second period makes Sandy heavier and more consequential on the bigger sets. Commit carefully.

    The North Shore and Sunset Beach are largely sheltered from this south energy — skip the drive north today. The action is firmly on Oahu's south shore.

    Water temperature is a comfortable 77.9°F. Board shorts or a spring suit will do fine. Air temperature is 75.2°F, so the whole session feels easy from start to finish. Wind data wasn't available for today's read, so check local conditions before you head out. Early mornings on south swells like this tend to go glassy before any sea breeze develops — get out as early as you can.

    Eighteen seconds doesn't show up every week. For experienced surfers on Oahu's south shore, today is a day worth paddling out for.

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    2 min
  • Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii - Friday - 29 May 2026
    May 29 2026
    A southwest swell is filling in across Honolulu this morning, and the headline number is that 13-second period. Long-period energy from the southwest is wrapping around Diamond Head and hitting Waikiki at an ideal angle — expect waist-to-chest-high sets with the better ones pushing shoulder-high. Clean, organised waves that peel across the reef rather than close out. Longboarders are going to love this setup. Shortboarders can find something on the better sets too. Get there early; crowds will be out.

    Sandy Beach is a different story. That southwest swell is generating a punchy shore break. Fun if you're a regular, but first-timers should watch from the sand and read a few sets before committing.

    Sunset Beach and the North Shore are essentially flat. Southwest energy doesn't reach those north-facing breaks. The North Shore season is still months away — nothing to chase up there today.

    Water temperature is a warm 77.7°F. Board shorts and a rash guard is all you need. Air temperature sits at 75°F. The average swell period of 8.5 seconds signals some background chop mixed in with the primary energy, but early morning glass before the sea breeze arrives will give you the cleanest windows.

    Bottom line: Waikiki is working, the water is warm, and the conditions are genuinely pleasant. Get out there.

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    2 min
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