『Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii - Tuesday - 26 May 2026』のカバーアート

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii - Tuesday - 26 May 2026

Surf Report for Honolulu Hawaii - Tuesday - 26 May 2026

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A south-southwest groundswell is running this morning in Honolulu, and it's worth getting out of bed for. The swell is reading 3.3 feet at 13 seconds from 192 degrees — and that period is the key detail. Thirteen seconds means organised, energy-packed groundswell, not wind chop. The waves will feel bigger than the numbers suggest on the right break.

Waikiki is the standout call today. That 192-degree south angle feeds directly into Waikiki's long, peeling rights, and longboarders and mid-length riders will find plenty of nose-ride distance. Shorter boards will work too — it's fun, clean surf with room to breathe. Not critical, not scary, just a genuinely enjoyable Honolulu surf day.

Sandy Beach is worth a check. South swells can light up the shorebreak there, but at 3.3 feet the conditions are more manageable than heavy. Temper expectations for serious barrels, but it could surprise you.

The North Shore is quiet — south swell bypasses that side of the island entirely. If you're up there, point your car south.

Water temperature is a comfortable 77.5°F with air at 74.3°F — boardshorts only, no wetsuit needed. An early session before the trades fill in is the move. This isn't a swell of the decade, but a 13-second south groundswell with warm water and clean conditions is a legitimate, satisfying surf day in Honolulu. If you've been waiting for a reason to paddle out this week, today is it.

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