Tide is currently falling — next low at 04:21
Next high tide at Grand Isle, Louisiana: 10:39 GMT-5, 0.20 m / 0.7ft
Heights relative to MLLW. 2026-04-26.
Tide times at Grand Isle, Louisiana on Sunday, 26 April 2026: first high tide at 08:23pm. Sunrise 06:22am, sunset 07:32pm.
Tide curve — next 24 hours
Predictions: NOAA CO-OPS station 8761724 — heights relative to MLLW.
Harmonic prediction from the official tide authority. Very high accuracy under normal conditions; storm surge may shift actual water level. Not for navigation.
7-day tide table
| Day | Type | Time | Height | Coef. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon 27 Apr | Low | 04:21 | 0.2m / 0.5ft | 13 |
| High | 10:39 | 0.2m / 0.7ft | ||
| Low | 17:35 | 0.1m / 0.5ft | ||
| Tue 28 Apr | High | 09:15 | 0.2m / 0.8ft | 38 |
| Low | 18:32 | 0.1m / 0.3ft | ||
| Wed 29 Apr | High | 08:56 | 0.3m / 1.0ft | 61 |
| Low | 19:16 | 0.0m / 0.1ft | ||
| Thu 30 Apr | High | 09:08 | 0.3m / 1.1ft | 79 |
| Low | 19:54 | 0.0m / 0.0ft | ||
| Fri 01 May | High | 09:31 | 0.4m / 1.2ft | 91 |
| Low | 20:32 | -0.0m / -0.1ft | ||
| Sat 02 May | High | 10:01 | 0.4m / 1.3ft | 97 |
| Low | 21:13 | -0.0m / -0.1ft |
Predictions: NOAA CO-OPS station 8761724 — heights relative to MLLW. · Not for navigation.
Sun & moon today
- Sunrise
- 06:22
- Sunset
- 19:32
- Moonrise
- 15:11
- Moonset
- 03:29
- Moon phase
- Waxing gibbous (75% illuminated)
Current conditions
Conditions data not available for this station. Wind, swell and water temperature ride along with Open-Meteo Marine; gauge-only stations like the UK EA Flood network publish water level only.
Solunar 7-day rating
The angler tradition that rates each day for fish-bite likelihood using moon transits and rise/set. One to five stars. Not a scientific forecast.
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Best windows Sun 26 Apr
Suggested time slots at Grand Isle, Louisiana, derived from the tide, sun, moon, and conditions data on this page. Rough guidance, not a forecast.
Spring & neap tides at Grand Isle, Louisiana
Next spring tide on Sun 03 May (range 0.4m / 1.4ft). Last neap on Sun 26 Apr. Next neap on Mon 11 May.
Spring tides cluster around new and full moons (biggest swings). Neap tides land on quarter moons (smallest swings). See the spring tide and neap tide glossary entries for the why.
About tides at Grand Isle, Louisiana
Grand Isle is the only inhabited barrier island on the Louisiana coast, a thin strip of sand fronting the Gulf of Mexico south of the Mississippi delta with Caminada Pass at its eastern end and Barataria Pass at its western. The NOAA gauge at Grand Isle is the canonical reference station for Louisiana tide prediction — the working tide source for the offshore oil and gas industry, the Port Fourchon supply boats running out to the deep-water rigs, and the inshore charter-fishing fleet working the Barataria estuary. The tide signature here is among the smallest and most diurnally-skewed in the lower 48: mean range is about 0.4 metres, with most of the lunar month producing a single high and a single low per day rather than the two-and-two semidiurnal pattern more common elsewhere. The astronomical forcing is small because the Gulf basin is broad, shallow, and partially enclosed; what dominates day-to-day water levels is wind and pressure rather than the moon. A sustained south wind across the Gulf can pile water against the marsh edge and lift levels 30 cm or more above predicted; a north wind can drop them by the same amount. Hurricane season runs June through November and tropical-cyclone surge can stack two to five metres on top of the tiny astronomical signal. Hurricane Katrina (2005) drove a peak of about 8.5 metres at Bay St Louis to the east; Hurricane Ida (2021) produced similar surges at Port Fourchon. Inshore at Caminada Pass and Barataria Bay, redfish and speckled-trout anglers time the change of tide for the major periods of feeding. Lowest spring lows around new and full moons widen the marsh-edge mudflats for shorebird walkers. NOAA CO-OPS station 8761724 supplies the harmonic predictions on this page; the National Hurricane Center is the authoritative real-time source during tropical landfall events.
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30-day tide table — Grand Isle, Louisiana
Heights relative to MLLW. Predictions: NOAA CO-OPS station 8761724 — heights relative to MLLW.
| Day | Type | Time | Height |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun 26 Apr | High | 20:23 | 0.2m / 0.7ft |
| Mon 27 Apr | Low | 04:21 | 0.2m / 0.5ft |
| High | 10:39 | 0.2m / 0.7ft | |
| Low | 17:35 | 0.1m / 0.5ft | |
| Tue 28 Apr | High | 09:15 | 0.2m / 0.8ft |
| Low | 18:32 | 0.1m / 0.3ft | |
| Wed 29 Apr | High | 08:56 | 0.3m / 1.0ft |
| Low | 19:16 | 0.0m / 0.1ft | |
| Thu 30 Apr | High | 09:08 | 0.3m / 1.1ft |
| Low | 19:54 | 0.0m / 0.0ft | |
| Fri 01 May | High | 09:31 | 0.4m / 1.2ft |
| Low | 20:32 | -0.0m / -0.1ft | |
| Sat 02 May | High | 10:01 | 0.4m / 1.3ft |
| Low | 21:13 | -0.0m / -0.1ft | |
| Sun 03 May | High | 10:36 | 0.4m / 1.3ft |
| Low | 21:58 | -0.0m / -0.1ft | |
| Mon 04 May | High | 11:15 | 0.4m / 1.3ft |
| Low | 22:49 | -0.0m / -0.1ft | |
| Tue 05 May | High | 11:58 | 0.4m / 1.3ft |
| Low | 23:43 | -0.0m / -0.1ft | |
| Wed 06 May | High | 12:42 | 0.4m / 1.3ft |
| Thu 07 May | Low | 00:34 | -0.0m / -0.0ft |
| High | 13:26 | 0.4m / 1.3ft | |
| Fri 08 May | Low | 01:19 | -0.0m / -0.0ft |
| High | 14:08 | 0.4m / 1.2ft | |
| Sat 09 May | Low | 01:56 | 0.0m / 0.1ft |
| High | 14:48 | 0.3m / 1.1ft | |
| Sun 10 May | Low | 02:21 | 0.1m / 0.2ft |
| High | 15:26 | 0.3m / 0.9ft | |
| Mon 11 May | Low | 02:30 | 0.1m / 0.3ft |
| High | 12:18 | 0.2m / 0.7ft | |
| Tue 12 May | Low | 01:56 | 0.2m / 0.5ft |
| High | 09:02 | 0.2m / 0.7ft | |
| Low | 17:02 | 0.1m / 0.4ft | |
| Wed 13 May | High | 08:06 | 0.3m / 0.9ft |
| Low | 17:45 | 0.1m / 0.2ft | |
| Thu 14 May | High | 08:03 | 0.3m / 1.1ft |
| Low | 18:33 | -0.0m / -0.1ft | |
| Fri 15 May | High | 08:29 | 0.4m / 1.3ft |
| Low | 19:27 | -0.1m / -0.3ft | |
| Sat 16 May | High | 09:10 | 0.5m / 1.5ft |
| Low | 20:26 | -0.1m / -0.4ft | |
| Sun 17 May | High | 10:00 | 0.5m / 1.6ft |
| Low | 21:29 | -0.1m / -0.5ft | |
| Mon 18 May | High | 10:56 | 0.5m / 1.7ft |
| Low | 22:36 | -0.1m / -0.5ft | |
| Tue 19 May | High | 11:53 | 0.5m / 1.6ft |
| Low | 23:42 | -0.1m / -0.4ft | |
| Wed 20 May | High | 12:49 | 0.5m / 1.5ft |
| Thu 21 May | Low | 00:42 | -0.1m / -0.3ft |
| High | 13:41 | 0.4m / 1.4ft | |
| Fri 22 May | Low | 01:33 | -0.0m / -0.1ft |
| High | 14:22 | 0.3m / 1.1ft | |
| Sat 23 May | Low | 02:09 | 0.0m / 0.1ft |
| High | 14:23 | 0.3m / 0.9ft | |
| Sun 24 May | Low | 02:12 | 0.1m / 0.4ft |
| High | 11:04 | 0.2m / 0.7ft | |
| Mon 25 May | Low | 00:20 | 0.2m / 0.5ft |
| High | 08:48 | 0.2m / 0.8ft | |
| Low | 18:02 | 0.1m / 0.4ft |
Not for navigation. Generated 2026-04-27T01:56:35.086Z.
Read about how these predictions are made on the methodology page. Unfamiliar with terms like spring tide or datum? See the glossary.
Not for navigation. Page generated 2026-04-27T01:56:35.086Z. Predictions refresh daily.