“Kewalos breaks left and right along a shallow reef during south / southwest swells and works best from 2-6 foot. The left is a slow churning reform crawling along the deep water channel of the harbor, and offers up multiple sections for big turns. The right either stands up and lets you hit it, or runs fast towards Diamond Head, ramping up to a launch section with a pillowy whitewater landing.” -Freesurf Magazine, V14n9 (2017) You can check out the surf at Kewalos for yourself before paddling out on our South Shore Surf Cam. Link in bio.

“Kewalos breaks left and right along a shallow reef during south / southwest swells and works best from 2-6 foot. The left is a slow churning reform crawling along the deep water channel of the harbor, and offers up multiple sections for big turns. The right either stands up and lets you hit it, or runs fast towards Diamond Head, ramping up to a launch section with a pillowy whitewater landing.” -Freesurf Magazine, V14n9 (2017) You can check out the surf at Kewalos for yourself before paddling out on our South Shore Surf Cam. Link in bio.

“Kewalos breaks left and right along a shallow reef during south / southwest swells and works best from 2-6 foot. The left is a slow churning reform crawling along the deep water channel of the harbor, and offers up multiple sections for big turns. The right either stands up and lets you hit it, or runs fast towards Diamond Head, ramping up to a launch section with a pillowy whitewater landing.” -Freesurf Magazine, V14n9 (2017)You can check out the surf at Kewalos for yourself before paddling out on our South Shore Surf Cam. Link in bio.