Hawaii Surf Report/Forecast

March 6-7, 2026
Forecast: Surf along north and west-facing shores will remain small as a series of small, long- to medium-period northwest swells reach the Hawaiian Islands over the next week or so. Forerunners of the next small northwest swell arrive and are expected to provide a small bump in surf along north and west-facing shores, peaking Friday night. It will be followed by another small northwest swell that will maintain the small surf through the weekend. A compact storm-force low currently just off the coast of Japan will likely produce another small west-northwest swell early
next week.
Choppy east shore surf will remain near seasonal averages as east-southeasterly trade winds vary minimally over the next few days, with a chance for a slight increase over the weekend. Surf along east-facing shores will then decline early
next week as winds veer more southerly.
Surf along south-facing shores will remain small through the weekend, and then is expected to increase and become choppier with the shift to a more southerly wind direction early
next week. A small, long-period south swell is also possible around Tuesday of
next week.
Maui Beaches |
| Hana: 2-3 / (measured in feet)
|
|
| Hookipa: 2+
|
|
| Kanaha: 2 |
|
| Kihei/Wailea: 1/2-1 |
|
| Maalaea Bay: 1/2-1
|
|
| Lahaina: 1/2-1+
|
|
| Upper West: 1-2 |
|
Oahu Beaches |
| North Shore: 2-3 |
|
| West Shore: 1-2 |
|
| South Shores: 1+
|
|
| East Shores: 2-3 |
|
Big Island |
| North Shore: 1-2+ |
|
| West Shore: 1-2 |
|
| South Shores: 1+
|
|
| East Shores: 2-3 |
|
Kauai |
| North Shore: 2-3 |
|
| West Shore: 1-2 |
|
| South Shore: 1 |
|
| East Shore: 2+ |
|
>>> 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