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Your Aloha Hawaii tours in Oahu Islands are not complete if you will not get out into the water and have fun surfing. Even if you have little to no idea and skills in surfing, Oahu can offer waves that suit your surfing level. It has small rolling waves that are ideal for beginners and double overhead stomach-wrenching barrels that are only for high-level specialists.<br><br>To get the best excursion accommodation, contact Go Hawaii at 1-808-926-3090 or visit their website at www.gohawaiitours.com/.
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Things to Know When Surfing in Oahu ◦ Your Aloha Hawaii tours in Oahu Islands are not complete if you will not get out into the water and have fun surfing. Even if you have little to no idea and skills in surfing, Oahu can offer waves that suit your surfing level. It has small rolling waves that are ideal for beginners and double overhead stomach-wrenching barrels that are only for high-level specialists. ◦ To give you more idea about surfing, here are the surfing season and swell information in Oahu. ◦ North Shore Surf Season ◦ The major surf season on Oahu’s North Shore runs from October to April, with the biggest and gnarliest waves crashing in from December to February. Oahu’s North Shore beaches benefit from mid to long-period NW swells and easterly trade winds.
Things to Know When Surfing in Oahu ◦ South Shore Surf Season ◦ The primary surf season on Oahu’s South Shore runs from May through October. Commonly known beginner breaks like Waikiki can sometimes produce double overhead waves during the peak season of July through September. ◦ West Side Surf Season ◦ The West Side is home to some well-known Big Wave sites, such as Makaha, as well as some intense localism. The surf season on the “Leeward” side is essentially the same as on the North Shore. When a strong NW swell maxes out the North Shore, the West Side can be much smaller, more manageable, and fun.
Things to Know When Surfing in Oahu ◦ East Side Surf Season ◦ The surf season on the island’s “Windward” side is primarily winter. If there is any swell with an easterly direction, it may be worth looking. Look for East, NE, or SE swells, as well as large NW, swells with the size and direction to wrap around the point. ◦ Now that you have an idea about the surfing season and swell in Oahu, you can now add surfing to your Hawaii excursions plan. ◦ To get the best excursion accommodation, contact Go Hawaii at 1-808-926-3090 or visit their website at www.gohawaiitours.com/.