Where is jaws surf spot




















The access is by 4WD and you can find the turn off between mile marker 13 and 14 on Hana Highway aka Highway Check out the Phantom Drone Footage Here. Dany Bruch first time in Jaws! View Larger Image. Related Posts. This 1. There are a few places you can park off to the side of the road be sure not to block access roads , so if walking 3 miles round-trip is not an option, you can drive in as far as you feel comfortable given the current conditions, and opt to walk the rest of the way.

View Jaws in a larger map. Attention Tourists- Jaws aka Peahi is certainly something to see however the masses of people have somewhat spoiled the the experience…. DO NOT attempt to drive the road down unless you have 4 wheel drive, especially if it has rained-forget it if it has rained the main viewing area will be a giant puddle and you will be greatly disappointed. Oh and there are no port a pottys etc. The weather can be hot if there are light winds.

You will be filthy dirty by the time you get to the cliff- bring water or drinks to prevent dehydration. If you are driving, be aware of the very few spots to pull over and let oncoming vehicles pass. Above all do not litter…Aloha. We just arrived to the dirt road and was greeted by a man with a red machete.

Ours was a rental with nothing special. So cool to park at the bottom and watch that killer wave. If you encounter locals down there, be cool, be respectful…this is a once in a lifetime spot. Ho All Is there a way to get near here on public transit? One other note: I brought my mm lens to Maui, but left the at home.

Big mistake, though I got some great shots at mm. The cliff is wonderful for viewing, but if you have the resources the best vantage point would be on a boat.

It crowds the break. I was very lucky to be at Jaws Feb. The road was narrow, crowded, and too dangerous to walk. On a day with no big waves there will be no crowds here and walking or attempting the drive is possible. Of course, there will probably not be any surfers either. Then try Hookipa just down the road. Thanks alot dude, useful info, me and my family are going to check it out if the conditions are prime.

Found this place on accident heading back from Hana. It was quite amazing but getting there is quite a feat. Google maps doesnt show you that regular cars are not advised.

You need 4wd but then you also need to be a smart car, the roads are narrow and quite dusty. I walked it in sandals, probably a bad choice, but I was walking and following the crowd! Be patient and you will see that it is all worth it! My advice: wear comfortable shoes, bring water, and have a way to shower afterwards, so many cars kick up dust. Lucky us our next stop was the airport. I am on vacation and would love to go there this week.

Could I please get direction to view from the cliff. I am not sure what exact road to take from Hana Hwy. Flying to. Number of adults. Number of children. Search Vacations. Car pick-up location. Car drop-off location. Return at a different location? Pick up. Pick-up time. Drop-off time. Search Cars. Round-trip One-way Multi-city. Flying from. Cabin class. Search Flights. Flight 1 Flying from. Flight 2 Flying from. Flight 3 Flying from.



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