Isle Luxury | Greg Burns

Best Neighborhood in Hawaii for Surfers

The surf’s always up in Hawaii, attracting pro and amateur surfers from all over the world. These neighborhoods bring you closer to the surf.

Maui

Best known for Peahi, or “Jaws,” a renowned surf spot with waves swelling up to more than 70 feet, there’s no denying that Maui is a surfer’s paradise. Peak surf season is from October to April, the dirt road that leads to Peahi is accessible to 4X4s or four-wheel drives.

Oahu

The North Shore of Oahu is globally renowned for its huge waves – Waimea Bay is regarded as the cradle of big wave surfing.

Looking for a central, easily accessible location? Honolulu, the state capital, offers an excellent selection of condos and single-family homes. Find a home in Waikiki if you want to be just steps away from the beach.

Big Island

The youngest among Hawaii’s chain of islands, Big Island is prized for remote surf spots that can only be accessed via 4WD, and are therefore less crowded. The surf landscape is constantly changing, since Kilauea, an active volcano on the southeastern portion of the island, spurts lava that can either destroy orcreate new breaks.

Live close to the Big Island’s dramatic landscape. The towns of Hilo and Kailua Kona offer a wonderful array of single-family homes. Kailua Kona, in particular, has a great selection of new construction homes.

Kauai

Also referred to as “The Garden Isle”, Kaua’i brings you over 50 miles of sandy beaches and stunning mountain scenery. It’s also brimming with surf spot that can accommodate surfers at all skill levels. The South Shore offers consistent swells from May to October.

Popular spots include Poipu Beach and Kalapaki Beach, which are great for beginners while more experienced surfers will get a good challenge in surf spots like Heroins and Acid Drop.

Live in Hawaii and surf to your heart’s content. Call me, Greg Burns, at 808-214-0302 or send an email to Greg(at)IsleLuxury(dotted)com for more information on surfer homes here.