Where to Surf in the Next 10 Days
The forecast-led way to choose a surf destination before the flight window closes.
30 spots featured
Quick Answer
To choose where to surf in the next 10 days, compare destinations by spot-specific forecast fit rather than seasonal reputation. The right choice is the place where swell direction, swell size, period, wind, tide, and confidence line up for an actual break you can surf. Strike Mission exists to make that comparison fast.
Why "Best Surf Destination" Changes Every Week
Surf travel advice is usually seasonal: Indonesia in dry season, Hawaii in winter, Portugal in autumn. That is useful background, but it does not tell you where to buy a ticket today. A famous destination can be flat during its best month, while a less obvious coast gets the swell of the season.
The next 10 days are the useful planning window for traveling surfers. It is long enough to book flights and lodging, but close enough that swell forecasts have real signal. Wind still needs monitoring, so confidence matters.
What To Compare
Look for long-period groundswell, a direction that matches the break, manageable size for your level, and clean wind during the best tide window. Then check practical constraints: nearest airport, drive time, boat access, hazards, and whether there are backup spots nearby.
Strike Mission compresses that into a daily Strike Score and confidence level. Use it to find candidates, then read the spot page before booking.
Best Use Case
This page is for surfers with flexible dates, remote work flexibility, saved PTO, or a willingness to book last minute. If your dates are fixed months ahead, use monthly guides first, then switch to the live 10-day dashboard as the trip gets close.
North America(30 spots)
Pipeline
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Pipeline is the proving ground of professional surfing—a shallow, left-breaking barrel that has defined generations of surfers. The wave breaks just 75 yards from the beach over a...
Sunset Beach
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Sunset Beach is one of surfing's most revered and challenging waves—a football-field-sized playing field of shifting peaks and deep-water power. West Peak is the classic heavy...
Makaha
West Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Makaha is Hawaii's original big wave spot—the place where big wave surfing was pioneered before Waimea Bay. Multiple sections (Point, Bowl, Blowhole, Inside Reef) offer different...
Canoes
Waikiki, Oahu, USA (HI)
Canoes is Hawaii's most iconic learner wave and the birthplace of modern surfing. Most days it's a gentle, rolling right, but when big south swells hit, the barrel section...
Queen's
Waikiki, Oahu, USA (HI)
Queen's is named after Queen Liliuokalani, the last monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom. Most days it's a mellow, forgiving wave, but when big south swells hit, the inside ramp...
Honoli'i
Hilo, Big Island, USA (HI)
Honoli'i is the most consistent wave on the Big Island's east side—a rivermouth break near Hilo that creates strong, reliable peaks year-round. Sharp lava rocks demand respect,...
Off The Wall
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Off The Wall sits just west of Pipeline and delivers powerful rights with workable walls and barrel sections. When N-NNE swells sweep sets down from Backdoor, OTW lights up with...
Rocky Point
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Rocky Point is the North Shore's premier high-performance wave—shifty peaks over reef that offer both rippable faces and solid barrel sections. Strong currents keep the lineup...
Haleiwa
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Haleiwa is the gateway to the North Shore and a Triple Crown venue that delivers powerful rights and hollow barrels. The Toilet Bowl inside section is brutally shallow, adding...
Laniakea
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Laniakea is a beautiful right point break 2.5 miles north of Haleiwa, also famous as Turtle Beach for the green sea turtles that bask on shore. The wave offers fun, long walls...
Chun's Reef
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Chun's Reef is the mellow side of the North Shore—a fun reef break that offers longboard-friendly rights without the intensity of its bigger-name neighbors. Accessible and...
Pupukea
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Pupukea is a sand and rock bottom break between the Pipeline area and Rocky Point. Fun and surfable at smaller sizes, it becomes demanding at head-high-plus with legitimate...
Publics
South Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Publics offers one of the longest lefts in Honolulu, peeling over sharp live coral near Diamond Head. Softer and friendlier on higher tides, it becomes hollower and more dangerous...
Three's
South Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Three's is a fast and hollow right-hander in the Waikiki/Diamond Head area that catches more S-SE swell than other south shore breaks, making it one of the more consistent summer...
Hookipa
North Shore, Maui, USA (HI)
Hookipa is world-famous for windsurfing but also delivers excellent reef break surfing. Multiple peaks in the bay catch consistent winter swells, though strong currents and...
Backdoor
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Backdoor is the right-hand barrel at the Pipeline reef—sharing the same takeoff zone but breaking in the opposite direction. When NW to NNW swells arrive with shorter periods,...
Velzyland
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Velzyland is a draining right-hand ledge over shallow coral named after legendary shaper Dale Velzy. Phantom Reef offshore funnels swell directly into the lineup, creating hollow,...
Log Cabins
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Log Cabins catches more northerly swells than its neighbor Pipeline, with westerly swells refracting past toward Pipe. The uneven lava and sand bottom creates heavier barrels that...
Gas Chambers
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Gas Chambers is a fast, hollow, detonating barrel that breaks over extremely shallow reef between Rocky Point and Pipeline. The name says it all—you're locked in a tube with very...
Rockpile
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Rockpile sits between Log Cabins and Off The Wall, offering a mighty left that rolls 150 yards from deep water. Also known as Gap in the Road, it becomes a legitimate big wave...
Leftovers
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Leftovers sits between Haleiwa and Waimea Bay, catching leftover swell that bends around the point. On the right day, it can deliver world-class waves with barely anyone out—one...
Backyards
North Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Backyards is a shifty wave between Sunset Beach and Velzyland that requires a fast takeoff to get barreled. Shallow coral can detonate without warning, and the break sits directly...
Ala Moana Bowls
South Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Ala Moana Bowls is the Pipeline of Town—long, hollow, fast lefts over a shallow man-made reef created during 1950s harbor construction. When solid south swells arrive, it produces...
Kaisers
South Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Kaisers is the premier South Shore performance wave—a bowly, hollow right that empties into a deep channel with a left going over shallow reef. The fierce pecking order among...
Kewalos
South Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Kewalos is an A-frame peak that has served as the proving ground for some of Hawaii's greatest modern surfers, including Carissa Moore and Seth Moniz. The left walls up for...
Diamond Head Cliffs
South Shore, Oahu, USA (HI)
Diamond Head Cliffs encompasses multiple breaks along the iconic crater—Lighthouse, Cliffs, Suicides, and Tongs. More easterly exposure than other south shore spots means it picks...
Tunnels
North Shore, Kauai, USA (HI)
Tunnels is a spectacular hollow right-hander that breaks over shallow reef on Kauai's North Shore. The long paddle out is rewarded with deep barrel tubes in crystal-clear water...
Cannons
North Shore, Kauai, USA (HI)
Cannons is the equally hollow and shallow left on the other side of Ha'ena Bay from Tunnels. A shorter paddle than its neighbor, it delivers powerful barrels in a breathtaking...
Hanalei Point
North Shore, Kauai, USA (HI)
Hanalei Point is a long right point that breaks 300+ yards over lava reef with powerful barrel sections and an inside bowl. Multiple peaks spread the crowd across the lineup. This...
Pine Trees
Kona Coast, Big Island, USA (HI)
Pine Trees (Kohanaiki) is the most consistent break on the Kona coast, with multiple peaks that work on a wide range of swell directions. The left is usually better. Shallow reef...
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