Lahaina Harbor-Breakwall
Surf Guide
Because of island shadow from Moloka'i, Lana'i and Kaho'olawe, searching for solid surf on the west coast of Maui can be an exercise in patience. But through a mix of manmade influence and geographical luck, Lahaina Harbor defies the norm all year long. On solid summer south swells, the northern end of the breakwater offers up long, grinding lefts that stand up and barrel. In the winter, north swells shoot the gap between Maui and Moloka'i and hit the southern end of the breakwater, forming a right-hander that is a mirror image of the left. As you can imagine, Lahaina Harbor is no secret -- it attracts a crowd, and often a talented one -- especially on small days. (Bigger swells should be left for more experienced surfers, as both the left and right are fast and break across shallow stretches of reef.)
Ability Level
All Abilities
Beginner to pro, depending on swell size
Local Vibe
Doable
5.
Crowd Factor
Heavy
8. Very crowded on small to medium sized days
Spot Rating
Fun
7.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Water Quality
Clean
Common, given it is a harbor
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
South-Southwest, North
Wind
North-East
Surf Height
Chest high to double overhead
Tide
Mid