Difficulty 4
Break frequency 7
252 days a year
Wave Direction
Swell Direction
2.0m - 2.5m Swell
Wind Direction
Tide

recommended board
- Shaper: Mc Tavish
- Design: Fireball
- Sizes: 9'1" to 9'6"
- Surfer Weight: >80kg to any weight
Originally designed for Gareth Donovan when he won the 1995 Australian Longboard Title at famous Bell's Beach, the FIREBALL has gone from strength to strength, becoming the benchmark Longboard across the wor... Read more
general information
Located in the Big Island's remote Puna District, Pohoiki Bay house three breaks. The easiest to surf and closest to the boat ramp is First Bay. It's a fun wave for all levels and the waters are warm from the volcanic springs nearby. For those wanting more of a challenge and slightly cooler waters keep paddling to second reef, out and to the right. It's faster and can get hollow at lower tides on the right swell, not suitable for beginners. For the hellman and local rippers the famous Third Bay is around a small rocky outcrop and is one of the better big wave spots on the Big Island, though requires a large swell to break.
The nearby Kilauea volcano continues to spew lava and change the coastline around Puna, with several surf breaks lost over the last decade, as the solidifying lava changes bathymetry.
Wave length
50-100m
Best months
January - December
Equipment
Body Board, Long board, Fish
Wave type
Learners
Access
Standard Paddle
Hazards
Urchins, Reef/Rock, Locals, Rips
5 Day Forecast
5 day forecast not available.
Air - Sea - Swell - Wind
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NE
0M / F5
NE
0M / F6
NE
0M / F5
NE
0M / F4