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Waikiki

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Ideal surf conditions at Waikiki

Swell window
S, SSW, SW, WSW, W
Best swell direction
SW
Swell size
2ft - 6ft
Swell breaks over
Boulders, Sand
Wave types
Beach
Wave directions
Left, Right
Wind window
NE
Offshore wind
NE
Works at
Low, Mid
(Better on rising)
Skill Level
Beginner

Waikiki surf guide

Waikiki is a popular surf spot located in Peru, known for its mellow waves and friendly atmosphere. It's a great place for surfers of various skill levels, especially beginners looking to catch some fun rides. The beach is spacious, making it easier to find your own spot in the water, and it usually attracts a good crowd of surfers and beachgoers alike.

When it comes to surfing at Waikiki, the best conditions come from a south or southwest swell, working well with wave heights around 2 feet (about 0.6 meters). The waves break over a mix of boulders and sand, providing surfers with both left and right-hand breaks. For the best experience, hitting the water during low to mid tide is ideal, as high tide tends to make the waves fat and less rideable. Since the wind is generally better from the northeast, mornings are a great time to paddle out. Just keep in mind that the paddle-out can be a bit of a workout.

If you're into the local surf culture, don't miss out on visiting the Waikiki Surf Club. It's legendary and showcases some interesting history with its old logs. There are also other surf clubs nearby, like South Pacific and Club Terrazas, which add to the community vibe. Overall, Waikiki is a chill spot to hang out and catch some waves.

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