Tide conditions for Honolulu surf spots
Honolulu, Hawaii
Updated Refreshed hourly · Tide data refreshes every 30 minutes from NOAA stations.
A foot of tide swing can shut down one break and light up another in Honolulu. These 7 spots all respond differently - some need the low to expose the bar, others clean up on a rising mid.
Current Tide
Next High
03:00 PM
1.3 ft
NOAA tide data via Cached Tide Data
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7-Day Tide Schedule
| Day | High 1 | Low 1 | High 2 | Low 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Today | 2:00 AM(1.7ft) | 9:00 AM(-0.2ft) | 3:00 PM(1.3ft) | 9:00 PM(0.0ft) |
| Tomorrow | 3:00 AM(1.6ft) | 9:00 AM(-0.2ft) | 4:00 PM(1.5ft) | 10:00 PM(0.1ft) |
| Wed, Apr 1 | 3:00 AM(1.4ft) | 10:00 AM(-0.2ft) | 4:00 PM(1.6ft) | 10:00 PM(0.1ft) |
| Thu, Apr 2 | 4:00 AM(1.2ft) | 10:00 AM(-0.2ft) | 5:00 PM(1.7ft) | 11:00 PM(0.2ft) |
| Fri, Apr 3 | 4:00 AM(1.0ft) | 10:00 AM(-0.2ft) | 5:00 PM(1.8ft) | -- |
| Sat, Apr 4 | 5:00 AM(0.8ft) | 12:00 AM(0.2ft) | 6:00 PM(1.8ft) | 11:00 AM(-0.1ft) |
| Sun, Apr 5 | 5:00 AM(0.7ft) | 1:00 AM(0.3ft) | 7:00 PM(1.7ft) | 11:00 AM(-0.1ft) |
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Beach Tide Preferences
Each beach performs best at a specific tide range and direction. Plan your session around these windows.
Ala Moana Bowls
Diamond Head (Cliffs)
Sandy Beach
Waikiki (Aquarium)
Waikiki Beach
Waikiki – Canoes
Waikiki – Queens
Top spot recommendations
Sort your quiver, choose the right tide window, and jot down a backup in case the main peak gets stacked.
Featured Beaches
7 spots
Ala Moana Bowls
AdvancedAla Moana Bowls is a legendary reef break off Magic Island known for its heaving left-hand tube and occasional right. Breaking over a shallow coral reef, Bowls offers long, hollow waves that attract expert shortboarders when a solid south or southwest swell lines up with light northerly winds. On bigger swells the barrels are thick and dangerous, and the lineup is extremely competitive.
Diamond Head (Cliffs)
IntermediateDiamond Head Cliffs is a long stretch of reef along the slopes of Leʻahi where multiple peaks offer rippable lefts and occasional rights. The waves are consistent year-round and handle a variety of swell directions, but they break over sharp lava and coral that require confident paddling and knowledge of the currents. Getting there involves a hike down the bluff and a long paddle, and the lineup can be crowded when the south swell pulses.
Sandy Beach
IntermediateSandy Beach is famous for its powerful shorebreak that explodes directly onto the sand, making it more popular with bodysurfers and bodyboarders than surfers. Multiple peaks like Full Point and Middle Peak deliver short, hollow waves that can snap boards and bones when the tradewind-driven swell peaks. Experienced wave riders love the challenge, but this spot is unforgiving for novices.
Waikiki (Aquarium)
Beginner friendlyWaikiki (Aquarium) is a beach break in Honolulu, HI. It is suited for beginner-intermediate surfers. Watch out for rip currents.
Waikiki Beach
Beginner friendlyWaikiki Beach is a beach break in Honolulu, HI. It is suited for beginner-intermediate surfers. Watch out for rip currents.
Waikiki – Canoes
Beginner friendlyCanoes, located off Waikiki in Honolulu, is a gentle reef break over a sandy bottom that produces long, mellow rides ideal for beginners and longboarders. The wave has a welcoming vibe with beach-boy surf lessons and outrigger canoes sharing the lineup, though it can be crowded in summer. The break works best on a south swell and a light northerly wind, delivering fun walls for surfers of all ages.
Waikiki – Queens
IntermediateQueens is the jewel of Waikiki, delivering a long right-hand reef wave with occasional lefts that are faster and more powerful than neighboring Canoes. The break sits in front of the Royal Hawaiian and sets up clean walls during summer south swells, making it a favorite for longboarders and surf contests. Proper etiquette is essential because the lineup can be territorial and extremely crowded.
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What to focus on today
- Annotated tide windows tied to specific breaks
- How lunar cycles reshape sandbars through the season
- Safety notes for rip-prone outbound tides
- Session planning tips for dawn patrol versus sunset
Frequently Asked Questions
About surfing in Honolulu
- Tide preferences vary by spot in Honolulu. Generally, incoming mid-tides work well for most beaches, offering a good balance of wave shape and power. Check individual spot guides for specific tide recommendations.
- Tides significantly impact surf conditions in Honolulu. Low tide can expose reefs and sandbars creating hollow waves, while high tide often creates softer, more forgiving waves. Mid-tide transitions typically offer the most consistent conditions.
- You can check tide charts for Honolulu on Quiver's surf forecast pages, NOAA tide predictions, or various surf forecast apps. Quiver provides real-time tide information integrated with surf conditions for accurate session planning.
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