La Perouse Bay is a surf spot located in Maui, Hawaii. The spot provides left waves. It’s situated at the southern tip of Maui, at the end of Makena Alanui Road. The bay’s Hawaiian name is Keoneʻōʻio, and it was later named after French explorer Captain Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse. The surf spot features a coral reef bottom and is suitable for intermediate surfers. It sometimes breaks, offering waves less than 50m in length. The area is known for its powerful waves, which can range from head-high to triple overhead. La Perouse Bay is typically uncrowded, often empty. Surfers can practice carving maneuvers along the shoreline. The surf conditions are usually cleanest in the early mornings, as offshore trade winds tend to pick up later in the day. Access to the bay requires a 15-minute walk south from the parking area. The unpaved road leading to the spot may require a four-wheel-drive vehicle, especially in wet conditions. Entering and exiting the water can be challenging due to the rocky beach. The bottom consists of lava, rock, and coral, so surfers should be cautious of potential hazards. The best time to surf at La Perouse Bay is during summer months when south to southwest swells are more common. Nearby surf spots include Dumps, Big Beach, Little Beach, Makena, and Kihei Cove. It’s important to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. When the spot is crowded, be sure to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette. La Perouse Bay is part of a unique geological area, being the site of Maui’s most recent volcanic activity about 500 years ago. The bay is close to the Ahihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve, known for its marine life and archaeological sites. For the most up-to-date surf conditions, check the surf forecast, report, and map. Remember to always prioritize safety when surfing at La Perouse Bay. Check out the good surf at La Perouse Bay in the next 7 days, the webcams, the full forecast report, or see the spot on the surf map.
Tides play a role in determining wave quality at many surf spots, but some locations like La Perouse Bay remain consistent regardless of tidal changes. In these spots, the depth of the water over the seabed stays relatively stable, meaning the waves break in a similar way throughout the tidal cycle. Whether it's high, medium, or low tide, the wave conditions at these spots are largely unaffected, offering consistent surf sessions at any time of day.
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There are 45 surf spots within a range of 100 km from La Perouse Bay. Use this section to find alternative spots that may be less crowded, better suited for your surfing skills, or offer a better forecast report for the next 7 days. Each spot includes detailed surf reports, forecast updates, and webcam views to help you plan. Whether you're seeking less crowded alternatives or simply exploring a region, the list of nearby surf spots is an essential tool.
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