Laniakea

Surf Guide

About two and a half miles north of Haleiwa, Laniakea, or Lani's, can be seen clearly from the Kamehameha Highway. It's a broad, right-breaking reef where the main takeoff zone is 400 yards offshore. It faces a reef/sand beach and a dusty informal parking lot. The reef is really just one half of a massive lava hammerhead that flanks a small point of land (the other half makes up the left-breaking reef known as Jocko's, a quarter mile to the northeast). Lani's is best accessed through a channel that runs out next to the point and cuts partway through the hammerhead, allowing a quick paddler to cross the thinnest point between closeouts. Ideal swell direction for the reef is north, allowing swells to wrap down the line in a long, fast series of bowling sections. On most winter days, Lani's breaks up the typical smaller northwest winter swells into a series of peaks that are considerably easier to ride (and often less crowded) than the higher-profile breaks past Waimea. However, when a rare, straight north groundswell strikes, Laniakea reveals her true face as perhaps the North Shore's finest wave. Outrageously fast, with some super hollow sections, it requires a fine degree of judgment and a willingness to be picked off by wide swinging sets, which are quite capable of returning the surfer to the original paddle-out point. Shallow areas on the inside reef will get you if your eyes aren't peeled. During those big norths, a strong rip swings off the end of the break to the west; this should be avoided, especially if you're boardless. Some water pollution can be detected from a runoff pipe halfway out along the point during rainier months; there have also been tiger shark attacks in the area, usually coinciding with the rainier months.

Ability Level

Intermediate - Advanced - Pro

BegIntAdv

Intermediate to pro

Local Vibe

Doable

WelcomingIntimidating

Respect is vital

Crowd Factor

Moderate

MellowHeavy

Moderate to heavily crowded

Spot Rating

Fun

PoorPerfect

7

Shoulder Burn

Medium

LightExhausting

5

Water Quality

Clean

CleanDirty

3. Intermittent run-off during rainier months

Ideal Surf Conditions

Swell Direction

North-West, North/North-East

Wind

Calm, light East to South

Surf Height

Head high+

Tide

Medium