Peahi (Jaws)
Surf Guide
Where the Hana Highway bends away from the ragged sea cliffs of Maui's north central coast, and begins winding south and east through patches of sugar cane fields on its way to Hana, sleeps the surf spot that needs no introduction. First surfed by tow-in pioneers Laird Hamilton, Buzzy Kerbox and Darrick Doerner, Pe'ahi, or Jaws, has become a tow and paddle mecca for big wave surfers the world over. A deep-water wave, Jaws only breaks in the biggest winter swells. If you're a visiting surfer in Maui when such a swell hits, it's worth the trip out to bluffs overlooking Pe'ahi for one heck of a show.
Ability Level
Advanced
Expert big-wave surfers only, even they need to exercise extreme caution.
Local Vibe
Welcoming
Survival mode and looking after each other. Humility and respect a must.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Yes.
Spot Rating
Perfect
One of the best big-wave spots in the world.
Shoulder Burn
Medium
Long paddle if not picked up by a jet ski or boat. Paddling into these waves is challenging, especially if the trades are breezy.
Water Quality
Clean
Pristine.
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
NW to N.
Wind
Calm or offshore from the ESE clocking S to SW during passing fronts.
Surf Height
2X overhead and larger.
Tide
All tides.