Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (2024)

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Kua Bay Surf Guide

Kua Bay in Big Island is an exposed beach break that has pretty consitent surf. Winter is the optimum time of year for surfing here. The best wind direction is from the southeast. Groundswells are more common than windswells and the ideal swell angle is from the west northwest. Good surf at all stages of the tide. A fairly popluar wave that can sometimes get crowded Beware of - Localism.

Kua Bay Spot Info

Type:Rating:
Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (2)BeachKua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (3)2.9
Reliability:Todays Sea Temp*:
fairly consistent

26.3°C*ocean temperature recorded from satellite

Surfing Kua Bay:

The best conditions reported for surf at Kua Bay occur when a West-northwest swell combines with an offshore wind direction from the Southeast.

Surf Forecasts:

    Hourly Forecast12 Day Forecast

What's the best time of year to surf Kua Bay (for consistent clean waves)?

januaryBest Season: winter

The best time of year for surfing Kua Bay with consistent clean waves (rideable swell with light / offshore winds) is during Winterand most often the month of January. Clean surfable waves are typically found 27% of the time in January while 51% of the time it tends to be blown out. For the remaining 22% of the time it is considered too small by mostsurfers but may still be OK for beginners and groms at times.

clean

27%

Surfable waves that hold up well for longer rides in prevailing cross-offshore, offshore or light wind conditions.

blown out

51%

Surfable sized waves that are of poorer quality due to prevailing onshore, cross-onshore or windy conditions (may be preferable for kitesurfing).

too small

22%

Waves usually considered too small for good surf. Some wave-magnet breaks may still work though if conditions are right (on occasion).

Explore Kua Bay Location Map

Interactive Kua Bay surf break location map. View information about nearby surf breaks, their wave consistency and rating compared to other spots in the region. Current swell conditions from local buoys are shown along with live wind speed and direction from nearby weather stations. Click icons on the map for more detail. The closest passenger airport to Kua Bay is Kona International At Keahole Airport (KOA) in Usa Hawaii Isl., 9 km (6 miles) away (directly). The second nearest airport to Kua Bay is Waimea Kohala (Kamuela) Airport (MUE), also in Usa Hawaii Isl., 41 km (25 miles) away.

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Please note that some surf spot locations are approximate to protect their exact location while others are not shown at close zoom level.

Kua Bay Surf Forecasts:

    Hourly Forecast12 Day Forecast
Todays Surf SummaryFriday, 2 August 2024, 02:45 Local Time m, °C Friday 02ft, °F 5AM8AM11AM2PM Wave (m) 0.3WNW 0.3WNW 0.3WNW 0.3WNW Period (s) 13 13 13 13 Wind (km/h) 5 5 10 10 Wind State on glass cross-on cross-on
What does Kua Bay look like?Latest photos from Kua Bay. Upload your own or view all photos on the gallery page.

Credit: Erik anderson Credit: JudyCredit: JudyCredit: Rayhaan CampbellCredit: Andrew Reid

    Tides at Kua Bay Current tide and informaton For Kua Bay, 0 km from Kua Bay.Next High Water: 03:13pm | 0.84mNext Low Water: 07:48am | 0.06mNEXTIS AT (local time)remaininghigh tidelow tide

    Kua Bay Sea Temperature

    Sunny with very warm air temperatures, feeling like 26.0 °C once we account for any wind. Sea temperatures (26.3 °C) very warm too. Staying comfortable in the water at Kua Bay won't be a problem, but wear at least a rash-vest to keep the UV off.Today, many surfers would wear a rashvest wetsuit.Current Temp*: 26.3°C*ocean temperature recorded from satellitewater-tempView Sea Temp Map

    Swell History at Kua Bay

    Surf stats for Kua Bay, see the swell variation by month or season on the history page here.

    Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (16)

    Average Swell

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    Wind History at Kua Bay

    Wind stats for Kua Bay, see the variation in direction and stength by month or season on the history page here.

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    Average Wind

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    Kua Bay Reviews:

    Interactive Porthcawl Point location map. View nearby buoy information, live wind conditions and surrounding roads, paths and locations to help find new breaks. Click the buoys or wind icon to view more information.

    Ratings

    Based on 9 votes.

    • Overall:Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (22)2.9
    • Quality on a good day:Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (23)3.9
    • Consistency of Surf:Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (24)2.7
    • Difficulty Level:Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (25)2.7
    • Wind and Kite Surfing:Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (26)2.2
    • Crowds:Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (27)2.3
    • ...

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    Review

    Impartial reviews submitted by Surf-Forecast users.

    Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (28)

    Don Hurzeler from United States

    “Some incorrect info on Kua here. Kua is nowhere near Hilo...at least 2.5 hours away by car. Stay in Kona or Waikoloa...Hilo would be a horrible choice for visiting Kua. Second, localism...what localism...I go every day and I never see it and I have seen it elsewhere all my life. We love tourists and visitors at Kua...please come and feel welcome. Third, the beach is one of the gems of the world...you will love unless it is heavy surf in winter..then you might want to go elsewhere as the surf pulls out most of the sand. Last, it is not a board surf break...mostly body surfers and boogie boards...shore break and lots of fun. However, when it gets big...don't try it unless you are an expert in the ocean...can be a killer. If you like clear water that is warm all year round, turtles, dolphin, fish, and friendly people...come see Kua.”

    Other Nearby Breaks Closest To:

    Discover surf breaks near Kua Bay. Click below to view there surf guides.

    • Mahai'ula Bay

      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (29)Beach
      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (30)3.2

      Reliability: fairly consistent

      4km away

    • Makalawena

      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (31)Beach
      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (32)3.5

      Reliability: consistent

      4km away

    • Kiholo Bay

      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (33)Beach and point
      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (34)3.5

      Reliability: consistent

      10km away

    • Keawaiki Bay

      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (35)Beach and reef
      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (36)3.5

      Reliability: consistent

      14km away

    • Pine Trees

      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (37)Reef
      • Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (38)3.0

      Reliability: very consistent

      14km away

    Wave Buoys Nearest To Kua Bay:

    • Closest Wave BuoyHilo, Hawaii, HI68 mi
    • Second closest Wave BuoyPauwela, Maui, HI88 mi
    • Third closest Wave BuoyKaumalapau Southwest Buoy, Lanai91 mi
    • Fourth closest Wave BuoyMokapu Point, HI155 mi
    • Fifth closest Wave BuoyKaneohe Bay, WETS, HI162 mi
    Kua Bay Surf Forecast and Surf Reports (HAW (2024)

    FAQs

    Is Kua Bay good for surfing? ›

    Kua Bay in Big Island is an exposed beach break that has pretty consitent surf. Winter is the best time of year for surfing here. Offshore winds blow from the southeast. Most of the surf here comes from groundswells and the optimum swell angle is from the west northwest.

    How big are the waves today in Kona? ›

    The surf forecast is 2 ft and semi glassy/bumpy right now for Kona Region, Hawaii.

    How high is the surf in Hawaii? ›

    At certain breaks such as Peahi (aka “Jaws”), the waves can grow to over 70 feet during the largest swells of winter. At breaks such as Honolua Bay on the northwestern coastline of the island, 20 ft. waves such as the one below create one of the best surf breaks in Hawaii.

    Is the surf forecast in Santa Barbara County? ›

    Semi glassy/semi bumpy in the morning with S winds 5-10mph. Glassy conditions for the afternoon with the winds shifting E less than 5mph. Waist to stomach high WSW medium period swell. Light sideshore texture in the morning with ESE winds 10-15mph.

    Where is the safest place to surf in Kauai? ›

    Kalapaki Beach

    The beach is guarded by breakwalls, ensuring that the wave action here is gentle at most times. Due to the mild wave conditions, Kalapaki Beach is one of the best spots to learn how to surf on Kauai.

    Which island in Fiji has the best surfable waves? ›

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    Which beach in Hawaii has the biggest waves? ›

    Pe'ahi. Hawaii's premiere big wave spot, Pe'ahi or Jaws is a ferocious big wave located on Maui. Surfers once thought Pe'ahi was simply too big to paddle into and it was. That was until Laird Hamilton and a crew of big wave surfers pioneered tow-in surfing at Jaws, allowing surfers to get into bigger waves earlier.

    What happened to the Kona surf? ›

    The Outrigger Kona Resort & Spa in Kona is a storytelling resort enlightening guests about the area's natural beauty, history and Hawaiian culture. Built in 1971, as the Kona Surf Hotel, it later became the former Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay before Outrigger Resorts & Hotels took it over.

    What is considered a big wave? ›

    What is Big Wave Surfing? For it to be considered big wave surfing, a surfer must tackle a wave of at least 20 feet (6.2 metres) high. Speeds of around 80km/h (50mph) are common, and wipeouts will see bodies skip along the water's surface, like pebbles skimmed on a lake.

    How big is a 3 ft wave? ›

    Thus, a "3-foot" wave is roughly six feet high (in actuality a height of ~1.8 m), i.e., head-high to a 6-foot (~180 cm) person; a "2-foot" wave is roughly four feet high (height of ~1.2 m), i.e., chest-high to such a person; and a "6- to 8-foot" wave would be 2 to approaching 3 times head-high to such a person (height ...

    How big is a 2 ft wave? ›

    The Traditional scale corresponds to approximately one half the height of the wave face, i.e. a wave estimated to be 4 feet from crest to trough (or chest-shoulder high on the average surfer) would be called 2 feet.

    How big are 5 foot waves? ›

    4ft = Chest-high. 5ft = Head-high. 6-11ft = Overhead.

    How big is the surf in Ventura today? ›

    The surf forecast is 2+ ft and semi glassy/bumpy right now for Ventura Harbour, CA.

    What is the famous surf break in Santa Barbara? ›

    Rincon Point: If you've wandered into a California surf shop, you've most likely seen a picture of this famous break, known among surfers as “The Queen of the Coast.” At Rincon Point, waves peel flawlessly for up to half a mile, and has long been a testing ground for surfboard technology and design by Santa Barbara's ...

    Can you surf at Goleta beach? ›

    The best time to surf Sands is on a medium tide. The waves tend to get dumpy and drained out during a low tide, and you'll probably catch a fin on the kelp or a rock. At high tide, the waves tend to crumble and break right over the rocks along the shoreline.

    Is Kua Bay good for swimming? ›

    7 mph. Manini'owali Beach, also known as Kua Bay, is a stunning white sand beach located on the west coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. The beach is popular among locals and visitors alike for its crystal clear turquoise waters and excellent swimming and snorkeling conditions.

    What part of Hawaii has the best surfing? ›

    Oahu is the proverbial heartbeat of surfing in Hawaii. The island's North Shore is the place to catch the perfect wave, regardless of your skill level.

    Which beach is known for surfing in Maui? ›

    East of Hoʻokipa, you'll find Maui's most famous surf spot for big wave surfing: Peʻahi, also known as "Jaws.” During big swells, surfers are towed into Peʻahi's massive waves by jet-skis.

    Is Kua Bay good for snorkeling? ›

    Kua bay can get fairly sized (strong!) waves in the winter but is great for snorkeling when the water is calm. Wildlife sightings (turtles and an occasional dolphin) are common. There is almost no shade at the beach, so bring sun cover if you plan to stay for an extended amount of time.

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