Surfing on Lanai can be truly enjoyable. Quality, not quantity, characterizes this isle's few breaks. Be considerate of the locals and they will be considerate of you—surfing takes the place of megaplex theaters and pool halls here, serving as one of the island's few recreational luxuries.
Don't try to hang 10 at Hulopoe Bay without watching the conditions for a while. When it "goes off," it's a tricky left-handed shore break that requires some skill. Huge summer south swells are for experts only. The southeast-facing breaks at Lopa Beach are inviting for beginners. Give them a try in summer, when the swells roll in nice and easy.
Lanai Surf School. Nick and his wife Alex offer the only surf instruction on the island. Sign up for their "4X4 Safari"—a four-hour adventure that includes hard- or soft-top boards, snacks, and transportation to "secret spots." Nick, who was born on Lanai, is a former Hawai'i State Surfing Champion. Group lessons are $175 per person (minimum of two); private lessons are $200. Experienced riders can rent short- or long-boards overnight for $58 with a $125 deposit; stand-up paddles are available for an additional $25. 808/306-9837. www.lanaisurfsafari.com.