Where to surf in Hawaii when the crowd packs the peak
13 spots across Hawaii
Hawaii can get claustrophobic on swell pulses, but shifting a few blocks or timing the tide flip often unlocks empty shoulders. Use this playbook to pivot quickly with backup spots, parking intel, and crowd-aware forecasting.
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- Less crowded surf spots in Hawaii include Anahola, Hanalei Bay (Kauai), Hanalei (Wainiha) — Colony Resort. Early mornings and weekdays offer the best chance for empty lineups and more waves to yourself.
- Early morning dawn patrol sessions (before 8 AM) and weekday afternoons are typically the least crowded times to surf in Hawaii. Weekends and holidays see the biggest crowds, especially from 9 AM to 2 PM.
- To avoid crowds in Hawaii, try surfing during off-peak hours, explore lesser-known breaks, check conditions midweek, and be flexible with your surf schedule. Local knowledge and timing around tide changes can also help you find emptier lineups.