
Best surfing spots before winter swells
As the winter swells start to build, Hawaii offers some of the best surf conditions before the big waves arrive. Whether you’re an experienced surfer or just getting started, there’s a perfect spot for you.
From the legendary breaks of Oahu’s North Shore to mellow spots on Maui, these locations offer quality waves with fewer crowds. It’s the ideal time to catch some great waves and enjoy the island vibes before the winter rush.

Banzai Pipeline
The Banzai Pipeline on Oahu’s North Shore is one of the world’s most famous surf spots. Known for its powerful, hollow left-hand reef break, it produces some of the best barrels.
This spot is for experienced surfers who can handle fast and intense waves. It’s part of the Triple Crown of Surfing, drawing top surfers from around the globe for a thrilling ride.

Waikiki Beach
Waikiki Beach on Oahu’s South Shore is ideal for beginner and intermediate surfers. With gentle, forgiving waves and several reef breaks, it’s a great place to get started. This historic spot has welcomed surfers for decades.
Queens Beach offers the best conditions for beginners, with long rides and mellow swells. For those more experienced, Canoes also provides great waves for longer rides.

Honolua Bay
Honu’ula Bay on Maui offers a powerful right-hand point break with long, hollow waves. It’s a favorite for advanced surfers, especially during the winter, but offers some great rides before the big swells.
Though the best swells come later, the waves here before the winter season can still be thrilling. The reef setup is challenging but rewards those skilled enough to ride it.

Pe’ahi (Jaws)
Pe’ahi, also known as Jaws, is famous for its massive waves that can reach over 70 feet. This spot on Maui is suited only for the most skilled surfers, with waves that push limits and test the bravery of even the most experienced.
Typically surfed using jet skis for tow-ins, it’s not for paddling in. This is where big-wave surfers prepare for the winter season, taking on waves that challenge their skill and courage.

Kahului Harbor
Kahului Harbor on Maui is a challenging reef break that’s perfect for experienced surfers.
Offering strong, uncrowded waves, it’s a great spot for those seeking a less crowded experience. The powerful north and northeast swells make this a challenging but rewarding spot to surf.
The waves here can be fierce, making it a good training ground before the big winter season takes off. With fewer tourists compared to other spots, surfers can enjoy more personal space while riding.

Ho’okipa
Ho’okipa on Maui’s North Shore is one of the most consistent waves on the island. Known for its powerful breaks and a popular windsurfing location, it’s great for advanced surfers. The surf here is dependable, with solid waves year-round.
For the best conditions, surf early in the morning or late in the afternoon, as the wind can interfere with the waves. Ho’okipa is the perfect spot to enjoy reliable surf without the crowds.

Laniakea
Laniakea, or Lani’s, is another well-known spot on Oahu’s North Shore.
Famous for its long right-hand waves and punchy lefts, it’s ideal for surfers with some experience. The waves here can pack a punch, making it a thrilling spot for those looking for excitement.
While it can get crowded, it’s a swell magnet that consistently offers solid waves. The clear water and consistent surf make it a favorite for both locals and tourists.

Turtle Bay
Turtle Bay on Oahu’s North Shore is a favorite for its hollow and powerful right reef break. When the swell is up, it offers exciting waves for intermediate to advanced surfers.
The bay is a popular spot, but it’s less crowded than the famous Pipeline. Surfers looking for a thrilling ride will love the challenges Turtle Bay provides when the conditions are right.

Launiupoko Beach Park
Launiupoko Beach Park on Maui is perfect for beginner to intermediate surfers. With mellow, longboard-friendly waves, it’s a relaxed spot to practice your skills. The easy-going waves here make it ideal for first-timers and those looking to progress.
The waves here are manageable, making it a great choice for families and beginners. Plus, with picnic areas and showers nearby, it’s a comfortable spot to spend the day with friends and family, enjoying the laid-back vibe of Maui.

Puaena Point
Puaena Point, also on Oahu’s North Shore, offers a fun alternative to more crowded spots like Pipeline. It’s perfect for beginners and intermediates, with smaller waves when the North Shore swells are low. The point is quieter, offering a peaceful surf experience.
This spot provides a peaceful surf experience, allowing surfers to enjoy the waves without the hustle and bustle of more famous spots. With its friendly vibe and less crowded conditions, Puaena Point is a great place to surf in a relaxed environment.

Diamond Head Reefs
Diamond Head Reefs on Oahu’s South Shore offer slightly faster waves than Waikiki, making it great for intermediate surfers looking for a bit more challenge. The waves here are known for their clean faces, offering a smooth ride for those looking to improve their skills.
The waves tend to break clean, especially in the early fall, providing ideal conditions for those looking for a slightly more advanced surfing experience.

Kohanaiki Pine Trees
Kohanaiki Pine Trees on the Big Island is a reliable surf spot that stays consistent year-round. With broad swell windows, it’s perfect for surfers looking for quality waves before the winter swells arrive.
The waves here are typically friendly for all levels, with some fun peaks. With reliable surf and a laid-back vibe, it’s a great place to experience the Big Island’s surf scene in a relaxed setting.

South Shore waves
The South Shore of Oahu, particularly Waikiki, offers calmer waves in the fall, making it perfect for beginners and intermediates. The swells tend to be more manageable before the winter season kicks in.
If you’re new to surfing or just want to enjoy a mellow session, the South Shore’s forgiving waves are an excellent choice. Whether you’re practicing turns or just enjoying the ride, these waves are perfect for a relaxed surf day.

North Shore build-up
While the North Shore of Oahu begins to ramp up in size as winter approaches, it’s still a great spot to surf before the massive winter swells hit.
Surfers can enjoy the area’s world-renowned breaks before the intensity of winter sets in. This period is a great opportunity to surf the famous North Shore without the extreme conditions that come with the peak of winter. Looking for the best fall escape of the year? Check out this Northeast gem that just got named the best foliage trip for 2025.

Seasonal considerations for fall surfing
October to November marks a transition period in Hawaii, with conditions perfect for surfers of all levels. South Shore spots like Waikiki are calm and manageable, while North Shore and Maui spots begin to build up. The weather is mild, and the crowds are thinner.
This period is ideal for those who want to surf without the crowds and enjoy world-class waves before the intense winter swells arrive. For more fun outings, discover the 12 Midwest fall color escapes to plan this season.
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