Kawaihae Breakwater Surf Break
Lat Long: 20.05° N 155.84° W

Kawaihae Breakwater Surf Guide

Weather Forecast for Kawaihae Breakwater

Issued: 7 pm 08 Jun 2026 (local time)

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Today's Kawaihae Breakwater sea temperature is
26.2° C

Slightly warmer than usual

Kawaihae Breakwater surf forecast is for near shore open water. Breaking waves will often be smaller at less exposed spots.

Kawaihae Breakwater Surf Guide

Kawaihae Breakwater in Big Island is a fairly exposed reef break that has quite reliable surf. Winter is the best time of year for surfing here. Offshore winds are from the northeast. Groundswells more frequent than windswells and the ideal swell direction is from the northwest. A choice of left and right reefs. Sometimes crowded. Beware of rocks, rips and sharks.

Kawaihae Breakwater Spot Info

Type:Rating:Reliability:Todays Sea Temp*:
Reef3fairly consistent
26.2°C*ocean temperature recorded from satellite

Surfing Kawaihae Breakwater:

The best conditions reported for surf at Kawaihae Breakwater occur when a West swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the Northeast.

What's the best time of year to surf Kawaihae Breakwater (for consistent clean waves)?

januaryBest Season: winter
The best time of year for surfing Kawaihae Breakwater with consistent clean waves (rideable swell with light / offshore winds) is during Winter  and most often the month of January. Clean surfable waves are typically found 17% of the time in January while 5% of the time it tends to be blown out. For the remaining 78% of the time it is considered too small by most surfers but may still be OK for beginners and groms at times.
clean
17%
Surfable waves that hold up well for longer rides in prevailing cross-offshore, offshore or light wind conditions.
blown out
5%
Surfable sized waves that are of poorer quality due to prevailing onshore, cross-onshore or windy conditions (may be preferable for kitesurfing).
too small
78%
Waves usually considered too small for good surf. Some wave-magnet breaks may still work though if conditions are right (on occasion).

Explore Kawaihae Breakwater Location Map

Interactive Kawaihae Breakwater surf break location map. View information about nearby surf breaks, their wave consistency and rating compared to other spots in the region. Current swell conditions from local buoys are shown along with live wind speed and direction from nearby weather stations. Click icons on the map for more detail. The closest passenger airport to Kawaihae Breakwater is Waimea Kohala (Kamuela) Airport (MUE) in Usa Hawaii Isl., 19 km (12 miles) away (directly). The second nearest airport to Kawaihae Breakwater is Upolu (Opolu) Airport (UPP) in USA, 24 km (15 miles) away.

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Kawaihae Breakwater Surf Forecasts:
Todays Surf Summary
Monday, 8 June 2026, 22:43 Local Time
MonTuesday 09
11PM2AM5AM8AM
Wave (m)
0.2
WNW
0.3
WNW
0.3
WNW
0.3
WNW
Period (s) 15 15 15 15
Wind (km/h)
10
15
15
15
Wind State cross-
off
cross-
off
cross-
off
off

Swell History at Kawaihae Breakwater

Surf stats for Kawaihae Breakwater, see the swell variation by month or season on the history page here.

Wind History at Kawaihae Breakwater

Wind stats for Kawaihae Breakwater, see the variation in direction and stength by month or season on the history page here.

Kawaihae Breakwater Reviews:

Interactive Porthcawl Point location map. View nearby buoy information, live wind conditions and surrounding roads, paths and locations to help find new breaks. Click the buoys or wind icon to view more information.

Ratings
Based on 2 votes.
  • Overall:3.0
  • Quality on a good day:3.5
  • Consistency of Surf:2.5
  • Difficulty Level:3.0
  • Wind and Kite Surfing:1.0
  • Crowds:2.5
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Review
Impartial reviews submitted by Surf-Forecast users.
Justin Brown from United States
“Kawaihae Breakwall or LSD's only breaks on a swell coming from less than 310 degrees due to the shadow effect of Maui on more Northern swells. In addition, the swell must be fairly strong to make this deepwater longboard wave break at all. Due to these limitations, Breakwall has a pretty limited number of good surfing days per year, and only in the winter. When the waves are breaking at overhead or better it is an outstanding longboard wave that produces frequent 100 yard rides. A great spot for the keikis as the wave reforms on the inside at about knee to waist high.”

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