Hawaii Surf Report/Forecast

June 21-22, 2026
Forecast: A small, medium-period south swell will continue to fade, with a new long-period south swell peaking. The result surf along south and west-facing shores should begin to diminish Sunday. Additional medium to long period south and southeast swells are expected through the middle of the new week, which will maintain surf heights near seasonal averages.
Tiny surf will prevail along north-facing shores through most of the coming week, as limited short-period energy reaches the islands from the north and northwest. As the trade winds increase week, expect the surf along east facing shores to trend upwards.
Maui Beaches |
| Hana: 1+ / (measured in feet)
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| Hookipa: 0-1 |
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| Kanaha: 0-1 |
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| Kihei/Wailea: 1+ |
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| Maalaea Bay: 1-2 |
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| Lahaina: 1-2+ |
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| Upper West: 1/2-1 |
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Oahu Beaches |
| North Shore: 0-1 |
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| West Shore: 1-2 |
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| South Shores: 1-2+ |
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| East Shores: 1+ |
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Big Island |
| North Shore: 0-1 |
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| West Shore: 1-2 |
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| South Shores: 1-2+ |
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| East Shores: 1+ |
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Kauai |
| North Shore: 0-1 |
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| West Shore: 1-2 |
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| South Shore: 1-2+ |
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| East Shore: 1+ |
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>>> The actual wave face sizes are about twice the numbers noted above
Buoys surrounding the islands
Island swell shadow lines for Kauai
Island swell shadow lines for Oahu
Island swell shadow lines for Maui
Island swell shadow lines for Big Island
Oceanweather wave modelStormsurf swell model – the Pacific
Stormsurf wave model – local Hawaiian IslandsTides for Hawaii