Surfing & windsurfing in Hawaii

Have you ever asked you how Mother Nature makes a so perfect vacation place? Just take the kids to one of the many beaches from Hawaii and you'll see them playing in the sand and chasing waves up to the point of their exhaustion. You and your children can explore in Hawaii fiery lava flows, green rain forests and hidden waterfalls. In Hawaii your family will find out the joy of surfing, the awe of watching a whale breach and the contagious smile that comes after the first diving lesson.

The best beaches

Hawaii features the best surfing and windsurfing beaches from the entire world. From this, the best are:

ArrowJaws, Maui

Known as Peahi by the locals, this is a big-wave area. Jaws is where world-class surfers risk their lives on the biggest waves from the world (up to 70 feet).

ArrowBanzai Pipeline, Oahu

It's one of the world's most challenging beaches and offers extremely large waves.

ArrowHanalei Bay, Kauai

Hanalei Bay is the most famous break on Kauai, known for its long right-hand reef break; features glassy waves sheltered by the surrounding mountains...

ArrowAnahola Bay, Kauai

This beach produces high waves in a place where the sun shines on tubing surf and where the east wind keeps the island's most consistent swells.

ArrowDiamond Head Lighthouse, Oahu

This left- and right-hand reef picks up most south swells and is often the best surfing area on the South Shore. Protected from trade winds by Diamond Head, it's always a great surfing place.

ArrowBackdoor, Oahu

This right-hand peak concaves into a walling tube, offering a great experince for each surfer.

ArrowKe'ei, Kealakekua Bay, Big Island

At this huge mile-wide bay the best waves are found at the southern end.

ArrowBackyards, Oahu

The sand quickly turns to rock ledges and reef behind Sunset Beach, where huge swell produces extremely fast waves.

ArrowLog Cabins, Oahu

This right-hand reef break is a another great surfing place in Hawaii.