Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii

Honolulu, HI Surf Report for 06-11-2025


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Aloha, wave riders and ocean enthusiasts! Let's dive into Hawaii's surf forecast for the next couple of days.

The Pacific is serving up a mellow surf menu with some interesting flavors brewing. Right now, we're looking at modest wave heights across all islands, hovering in the 1-3 foot range for most shorelines. The east-facing shores are rocking a slightly more robust 3-5 foot swell, perfect for those seeking some playful conditions.

The south shores are keeping things calm, but don't get too comfortable. A small to moderate south swell is sneaking in Friday and will stick around through the weekend. Even more exciting, a slightly more substantial swell brewing near New Zealand might grace our shores early next week, potentially boosting surf heights and giving advanced riders something to get stoked about.

North facing shores are staying pretty flat, so longboarders and beginners might want to focus on the east-facing breaks. Trade winds are holding steady at 10-15 mph, creating those classic Hawaiian choppy conditions that keep things interesting.

Weather-wise, expect partly cloudy skies with scattered showers - typical Hawaiian paradise conditions. Temperatures will hover in the low to mid 80s, with plenty of sunshine and that high UV index reminding you to slather on the sunscreen.

Tides will be dancing their usual rhythm, with some interesting negative low tides in the morning ranging from -0.1 to -0.5 feet. High tides will peak around 2-2.7 feet in the afternoon.

Bottom line: While it's not a massive swell, there's enough energy to keep most surfers entertained. Stay safe, watch for rip currents, and enjoy the Hawaiian waters!

Surf's up!

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Surf Report for Honolulu HawaiiBy Inception Point Ai