This article was originally published on February 9, 2015, and was updated Oct. 7, 2025.
Live Beach, Surf & Volcano Cams
Can’t be in Hawaiiʻ right now? Or maybe you are here and want to share the aloha spirit with family and friends back home. Thanks to modern technology, you can tune in to the best webcams in Hawaiʻi anytime. From a Waikīkī Beach live cam to a Hawaiʻi volcano cam, these live streams let you check the weather, watch the surf or even wave hello.
Please note: These Hawaiʻi live cams are operated by third parties, and Hawaii.com cannot guarantee the quality or availability of the feeds.
Oʻahu Live Cams
Get a front-row seat to the action on Hawaiʻi’s most famous island. Whether you want a Honolulu live cam view of Waikīkī or to peek at the surf on the famous North Shore, these cameras have you covered.
Banzai Pipeline on the North Shore
Maui Live Cams
See the Valley Isle in real time. These Maui hotel webcams highlight golden beaches, swaying palms and unforgettable sunsets.
Big Island Live Cam
Curious about the Big Island’s volcanic landscapes? The Hawaiʻi volcano cam offers a dramatic look at the earth’s power in real time.
Kaua’i Live Cams
Check out the lush landscapes and beaches of the Garden Isle with these Kauaʻi beach cams.
Why Watch Hawaiʻi Webcams?
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Plan your trip: Use resort webcams or traffic cams to see current conditions.
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Surf check: Many people rely on a Hawaii surf cam before heading out to catch waves.
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Stay connected: Share the magic with loved ones back home.
Hawaiʻi Webcams FAQ
Are there live webcams in Hawaiʻi?
Yes! You’ll find live cams across all major Hawaiian islands, from beaches and surf spots to hotels and volcanoes.
Can I watch Hawaiʻi beaches live?
Absolutely. Popular choices include the Waikīkī Beach live cam on Oahu and Poʻipū Beach live cam on Kauaʻi.
Does Hawaiʻi have volcano webcams?
Yes. The Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park webcam lets you safely view volcanic activity on the Big Island.
Which Hawaiʻi islands have live cams?
You can find webcams on Oʻahu, Maui, Kauaʻi, and the Big Island, offering views of beaches, hotels, surf breaks and landscapes.
