Island of Hawai‘i Travel & Surf Guide

Know Before You Go: Surf, Weather & Travel Info

About Island of Hawai’i Surf Travel

In a reverse example of the Napoleon complex, the largest Hawaiian island somehow demands the least attention. While Kauai and Maui are both widely recognized for their heaps of talent and world-class breaks, this more rural outpost is best known for cows, cheap land and the occasional high-profile pro like Shane Dorian. It’s all good because fewer people + fewer pros = more waves for you. And in Hawaii, that’s always a good thing.

Island of Hawai‘i Surf Report

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