A windward Oʻahu point that peels lefts and rights off a shallow reef - most reliable on long NE groundswell with sweeping, rarely-packed lineups beneath the Koʻolau cliffs. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for Kualoa Point in Hawaii.
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Lineup Insights
The Wave
Best windows are long-period NE/E groundswells with light to moderate SW offshore flow.
Low-mid tide generally produces the cleanest, more rideable faces, while onshore E winds and short-period locally generated waves turn the outside into messy whitewater.
Lineup Guide
The lineup is shaped by reef and current: strong rips and a shallow reef section can pull riders away from the peak and raise consequence on deep takeoffs.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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