Honolua Bay
Surf Guide
Honolua Bay is not only the best wave in Maui, it is one of the best in the world. The northwestern coast of Maui is riddled with bays and crags that can produce all variety of great surf during the winter months, when the North Pacific is busy churning out storm after storm. But as any surfer knows, even a single degree change in the angle of a coastline can make the difference between a good wave and a perfect wave. Honolua Bay has just that magical angle, producing a perfect right-hander that can line-up flawlessly in a series of barrel and turn sections for the better part of a quarter mile. Like most high-quality pointbreaks, Honolua Bay is broken down into sections: Coconuts: The outermost take-off zone on the point. As to be expected, the waves will be biggest here, but the wind will also be strongest. Outside: After hitting Coconuts, the wave begins to gather steam and form, and will stand up into a hollow wall that offers the first of multiple barrel opportunities. Cave: The best, most popular and high-performance, section of the wave. At Cave, wave height gives way to wave thickness as swell runs down the point, offering up the opportunity for the barrel of a lifetime. This section is named after the hole in the reef that gobbles surfers and surfboards with reckless abandon during big winter swells. Keiki Bowl: If you've made it through Cave on a proper set wave, you're probably burning off the steam of a deep barrel, which will get you into the next section, Keiki Bowl. Keiki is smaller, racy, and breaks over shallow, sharp reef -- a favorite of bodyboarders and groms not quite ready for graduation to the outer take-off zones. Click here for Surfline's Honolua Bay Spot Check with Granger and Wes Larsen
Ability Level
Intermediate - Advanced - Pro
Intermediate to pro
Local Vibe
Intimidating
8. Respect is vital
Crowd Factor
Heavy
8. Intense when it's good
Spot Rating
Perfect
10. One of the world's best right pointbreaks, but not very consistent
Shoulder Burn
Medium
6. Long paddle back up the point after a long ride.
Water Quality
Clean
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
North-Northwest, North, North-Northeast
Wind
East to South-East
Surf Height
Overhead to triple overhead
Tide
Mid