Coordinates 21.618483 -158.087417

Laniakea is a surf spot located in Oahu North Shore, Hawaii. The spot provides both left and right waves. It’s situated on a coral reef and sand bottom, offering a regional classic quality. Laniakea is suitable for all experience levels and sometimes breaks with wave lengths of 50 to 150 meters. The spot can get crowded, so it’s important to check the surf etiquette before paddling out. Nearby spots include Jockos Point, Chuns Reef, Leftovers, Aligator Rock, and Puaena Point. Laniakea is about two and a half miles north of Haleiwa, featuring a broad, right-breaking reef with the main takeoff zone about 400 yards offshore. The surf varies depending on swell direction, offering easier rides during northwest winter swells and transforming into one of the North Shore’s finest waves during rare north groundswells. Access is through a channel next to the point, cutting through the lava formation. The spot is visible from Kamehameha Highway, making it popular among surfers. Ideal conditions include northwest to northeast swells, light to moderate winds from east to south, and surf heights from head high to double overhead. Laniakea offers long, fast sections, accommodating various wave-riding crafts. Be prepared for a long paddle back after riding a wave. Strong currents can occur on big north swells, and shallow areas on the inside reef pose potential hazards. Water quality is generally clean, with occasional runoff during heavy rain. Check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot matches your level. Respect the locals, especially when it’s crowded. The name ‘Laniakea’ in Hawaiian means ‘immense heaven’, ‘open skies’, or ‘wide horizons’. In December 1973, Australian surfer Ian Cairns won the Smirnoff Pro event at nearby Sunset Beach. When visiting, be cautious with your vehicle as break-ins have been reported. The first opening on the left side of the road going toward Pipeline is a good landmark for finding Laniakea. Check out the good surf at Laniakea in the next 7 days, the webcams, the full forecast report, or see the spot on the surf map.

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Tides play a role in determining wave quality at many surf spots, but some locations like Laniakea 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 70 surf spots within a range of 100 km from Laniakea. 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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