Best Time to Surf Haleiwa Today
Haleiwa, Hawaii— today, this week, and the seasonal pattern
Live surf planning
Today's surf call
Haleiwa's best surf window today is 2:30 PM-3:30 PM: incoming tide, cross-shore winds, good swell angle. Pipeline is the top pick at 1.8 ft.
This week's surf window
June rates 31/100 for Haleiwa. Haleiwa is between peak-season windows; January is the historical peak if this week's surf report looks marginal.
Match the surf report
Falling tide, 21 mph wind, and 1.8 ft swell are the live surf report cues to confirm first.
Seasonal pattern in June
June
Haleiwa is between peak seasons right now. Expect 3-6 ft waves and 78°F water. Peak month: January.
Surf Score by Month
Score reflects overall surf quality each month — combining peak season activity, water temperature, and crowd levels.
Monthly Breakdown
January
PeakPeak north shore season, big waves
February
PeakConsistent north swells, contests
March
Transitional swells, fewer crowds
April
Small days, exploring outer reefs
May
South shore waking up, town surf
June
South shore swells, warm water
July
Peak south shore, Waikiki season
August
South swells, warmest water
September
Transition month, some south swells
October
Early north swells, low crowds
November
PeakNorth shore fires up, Triple Crown
December
PeakPeak north shore, Pipe Masters
Dawn Patrol vs Afternoon Sessions
Dawn Patrol
- Typically glassier conditions before onshore winds build
- Smaller crowds, especially on weekdays
- Water temps at their coolest — plan your wetsuit for the low end (75°F in winter)
- Best for beach breaks and exposed reef setups in Haleiwa
Afternoon Sessions
- Onshore winds can create chop, but swell is often more consistent
- Higher crowds on popular beaches, especially weekends
- Water warms through the day — upper end (80°F in summer)
- Sunset sessions can be magic when winds die down