Ma’alaea Harbor
Surf Guide
While not the swell magnet that fellow west coast harbor break Lahaina is, Ma'alaea is one of Maui's most famous waves. This is in part for the rifling, perfect right-hand tubes it creates on just the right South or South-West swell; in another part for the decades-long fight to preserve Ma'alaea's existence as a world-class, albeit rare, surf spot. (Fortunately, in May of 2012, federal and state agencies ended the project that would have expanded a portion of the Ma'alaea Harbor and effectively destroyed the wave, thus ensuring Ma'alaea will remain a jewel in Hawaii's pantheon of incredible surf breaks.) Once considered the "fastest wave on earth," Ma'alaea has attracted brave barrel riders from within Maui and abroad for decades, thus the crowd can become as intense as the wave itself. Because of its size, the crowd, and the reef bottom, Ma'alaea is considered an expert-only spot, though there are more manageable peaks nearby during smaller South swells.
Ability Level
All Abilities
Expert only when it's on, beginner-to-intermediate on smaller South swells
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Usually mellow unless its firing.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Intense when it's good, manageable when it's small
Spot Rating
Perfect
8. But rare
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Water Quality
Clean
Pollution can be a problem, as Ma'alaea is a harbor
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
South, South-West
Wind
North-West
Surf Height
Overhead and above
Tide
Mid