Ala Moana
Inarguable Town's most coveted -- and famous -- left tube, Ala Moana has a clearly formed and obvious lineup -- it's right where all those big dudes on big boards are sitting. Ala Mo' is long wave, with a few different tube... surfline.com
Kaiser's
Kaiser's is the eastern spot on the Ala Moana reef area that is very shallow and always has an aggressive crowd. Kaiser's offers a steep, fast, bowly right that will throw a good barrel section off the peak, fun to backdoor... surfline.com
Barbers Point
Having a landmark or prominence named after you is typically considered an honor, however, in the case of Barbers Point, it is doubtful that such was the case. On October 31, 1796, the brig Arthur, captained by Hen... lighthousefriends.com
Three's
Park in the Fort Derussy parking structure, and walk straight out past the Halekoa. Respect the oceans strength. wannasurf.com
Reef Runway
Some of the longest lefts and rights that I have ever ridden have been at this break. If you can gain access by boat and more just inside the airport jetty you have the runway break that starts at 3-5' and stays small or y... wannasurf.com
Power Plant
Beware of security you may get kicked off but its rare because this beach is usually empty, surf and break is alot like the rec centre and also beware of dolphins and urchins. lots of dangerous marine life, ive seen sharks... wannasurf.com
Rockpile
Rockpiles is a spot located roughly halfway between Kaiser's and Ala Moana Bowls, always with a crowd on it. Rockpiles offers a shorter but more vertical left that will usually end as a closeout section on the very shallow ... surfline.com
Sand Island State Recreation Area
- Sand Island State Recreation Area is a 140 acre, landscaped coastal park near Honolulu. It offers nice views of Honolulu Harbor and is a good place to view sunsets. This site, however, lies in the flight path of the Hono... wildernet.com
South Shore
The South Shore's Ala Moana area is comprised of several good spots. From east to west; Kaisers, Rockpiles, Ala Moana Bowls, Magic Island. Within these spots, you can find rights and lefts, barrels and bowls. Always a crowd... surfline.com
White Plains Beach
Park your car...Get in the water. Try to have fun in boring(safe) waves. On huge s swells it can get fun and a little more challenging. Some breaks way offshore. They look good but I've never tried to paddle out to them. wannasurf.com
Ala Moana Center
Ala Moana Center in Honolulu is the largest shopping mall in Hawaii and the fifteenth largest shopping mall in the United States. It currently holds the distinction of being the largest open-air shopping center in the world... malletin.com
Abalolo Reef
Super long paddle. take a kayak unless you want your arms to die. pretty sketchy reefy on the way out to the right of the beach park. you then have to cross over a deep shark infested channel. wannasurf.com
Sand Island
Sand Island has a state park that offers surfing. Park open from sunrise to sunset. There are a few different take off spots with lefts and rights. Known as a sharky spot. Best Tide: surfline.com
Baby Haleiwa's
Park in Ala Moana Beach parking lot, walk out to end of Magic Island and paddle out from the enclosed lagoon and to the right, past Bomboras. Be careful of nearby shallow reef. wannasurf.com
Turtles Reef
you may park by the pavillion at your own risk but locals drive all the way to cliffs edge again at your own risk road access is closed wannasurf.com
Four's
Four's is just west of Three's and Pop's, east of Kaiser's. Best Tide: surfline.com