Overview
About this Spot
Kalama is a surf spot located in Oahu East Side, Hawaii. This beach break offers a sandy bottom and is suitable for surfers of all experience levels. The spot provides both left and right waves. Kalama is known for its consistent surf, making it a reliable option for those looking to catch waves. The waves here are typically less than 50 meters in length, offering quick rides. Kalama Beach is generally less crowded compared to other nearby spots, with few surfers in the lineup. This can be advantageous for those seeking a more relaxed surfing experience. However, it’s always important to respect the locals and follow proper surf etiquette, especially when the spot gets busier. The spot is suitable for surfing at all tides, providing flexibility for surfers planning their sessions. Kalama is part of a cluster of surf spots in the area, with nearby breaks including Shorebreaks, Dune Circle, Popoia Island, Lanikai Reef, and Bellows. This proximity to other spots allows surfers to explore different waves in the vicinity. It’s worth noting that Kalama is known for its shore break, which can be challenging but also offers an opportunity to improve your surfing skills. Many surfers, including professionals, have used this spot to enhance their ability to quickly get up on their board and take off at better angles. The spot’s characteristics make it particularly useful for practicing quick takeoffs and sideways positioning. While Kalama may not be considered the most epic wave you’ll surf, it can significantly contribute to improving your surfing technique. As with any surf spot, it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the conditions match your surfing level. Be aware that sharks have been reported in the area, so stay alert and follow local safety guidelines. To access Kalama, drive down Kalaheo Avenue in Kailua until you see a parking lot and a beach sign for Kalama Beach Park. Remember to lock your car and avoid leaving valuables inside. The spot offers easy access from the parking area to the beach. For those interested in the spot’s history, Kalama Beach Park, formerly known as the Boettcher Estate, became a municipal park in 1978 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. Always check the latest surf forecast and reports before your visit to ensure the best possible surfing experience at Kalama.
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Location
Coordinates
21.405973° N, -157.738496° W
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