North Shore, Oahu · United States

Haleiwa Surf Forecast & Surf Guide

Haleiwa is a right-hand reef / harbor break in North Shore, Oahu, United States. A powerful right near Haleiwa Harbor with long walls, current and enough size range to work on more days than the heaviest North Shore reefs. Use the live forecast below to compare wave height, swell direction, period, wind and tide before choosing your session.

LIVE CONDITIONS

Haleiwa surf forecast

Compare surf height, swell direction and period, wind, tide and temperature before deciding when to paddle out.

Haleiwa Surf Report & Forecast

Surf Report & Surf Forecast

Current Surf Conditions

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SURF HEIGHT

SWELL

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SURF SPOT GUIDE

About Haleiwa

Haleiwa is one of the better-known surf options around North Shore, Oahu. A powerful right near Haleiwa Harbor with long walls, current and enough size range to work on more days than the heaviest North Shore reefs. The break is best approached as a conditions-dependent wave: swell angle, period, local wind and tide can change the character quickly. The page below combines a live forecast with practical spot information so surfers can judge whether the setup matches their ability and equipment.

BEST CONDITIONS

When does Haleiwa work best?

Swell

NW to WNW

Use swell direction together with period and size to judge how much energy will reach the break.

Wind

E offshore

Favourable wind can help keep the wave face cleaner and more organised.

Tide

Mid tide; current varies

Tide interacts with swell size and the bottom shape, so compare the live curve with the ocean.

Season

Northern Hemisphere winter

Season tells you when the regional swell pattern is most likely to favour this spot.

The preferred pattern is NW to WNW swell with E offshore wind. Mid tide; current varies. Longer-period swell usually adds more power and can make the surf more demanding than the raw wave-height number suggests. Always compare the forecast with what is actually happening at the beach or reef.

SKILL LEVEL

Who should surf Haleiwa?

Haleiwa is generally suited to intermediate to advanced surfers. The correct level can change with size, tide and crowd pressure, so treat this as a guide rather than a guarantee. If the surf is larger or faster than expected, choose a more sheltered nearby break.

SURF SEASON

Best time of year

The main surf window is northern hemisphere winter. Outside the prime season the spot can still work, but swell consistency, wind quality and wave size may be less predictable.

LOCATION

Where is Haleiwa?

Haleiwa is located in North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii, United States, at approximately 21.5950, -158.1040. Use the map and local access information before travelling, as parking and shoreline access can change.

Latitude
21.5950
Longitude
-158.1040
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SAFETY & LOCAL ETIQUETTE

What to know before paddling out

Main considerations include rock or reef underfoot, powerful sets and hold-downs when swell increases. Observe the lineup, identify a safe entry and exit, respect local priority rules and do not paddle out when conditions exceed your experience.

NEARBY SURF

Other surf spots near Haleiwa

HALEIWA FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is the best swell for Haleiwa?

NW to WNW is the preferred swell direction listed for this spot. Swell size and period also matter, so compare the complete live forecast.

What wind is best for Haleiwa?

E offshore is generally the favourable wind setup. Local topography can change how the wind feels at the water.

What tide is best for Haleiwa?

Mid tide; current varies. Tide interacts with swell size and period, so check the live tide curve before surfing.

What level is Haleiwa for?

The recommended level is intermediate to advanced. Conditions can make any surf spot easier or more difficult, so choose a session that matches your experience.

When is the best surf season for Haleiwa?

Northern Hemisphere winter is the main season listed for this spot. Day-to-day quality still depends on swell, wind and tide.

CHECK BEFORE YOU GO

Plan your next Haleiwa session

Conditions change quickly. Recheck swell, wind and tide shortly before you surf and compare the forecast with the ocean in front of you.

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