Best Hawaiian Island for Surfing: From Beginner Waves to World-Famous Pro Breaks
Waikiki’s surf breaks have been in continuous use for centuries — heʻe nalu, the Hawaiian practice of wave riding, was part of island life long before Duke Kahanamoku won Olympic gold in 1912 and carried it to California and Australia. That history matters practically: the breaks that work for beginners today — Canoes, Launiupoko, Kihei Cove — are the same coastlines where surfing was refined over generations. The island you choose, and the time of year you go, shapes everything about what you’ll actually be paddling into. This guide matches surfers to islands and breaks by skill level, covers