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Today's Surf Conditions at Port Mary

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Spot Overview & Description

Swell Height1 - 6 ft
SeabedSand
Skill LevelBeginner
Best TideLow, Mid, High

Nestled within the sprawling embrace of Shelikof Bay, Port Mary is a mellow, sandy beachbreak that serves as an ideal training ground for surfers finding their sea legs. The wave peels over a forgiving sand bottom, offering both left and right options, though the lineup consistently leans toward a longer, more playful right-hander. Best approached on gentle swell windows, this spot comes alive with clean, crumbly faces that hold shape on a moderate tide. Light offshore winds from the northeast groom the peaks, while the shelter of the bay helps filter out the bigger, unruly swells. It's a low-key, accessible session for those building confidence or seeking a cruisy, crowd-free ride.

Best Surf Season & Climatology

Best Surf Season (October - March)

The heart of winter delivers the most consistent and powerful surf at Port Mary. From October through March, the North Atlantic storm track fires up, sending long-period groundswells from the S, SSW, and SW straight into this southwest-facing beach. Average swell heights range from 2.5m to a peak of 3.0m in December, with periods often hitting the 11-12s mark – that's powerful, long-period energy that wraps in cleanly. Offshore winds from the N, NNE, NE, and ENE blow 28-37% of the time, grooming the faces for peaky, rippable walls. This is when Port Mary lives up to its reputation as a winter gem.

Fair Surf Season (April - May & September)

As the seasons transition, the surf becomes more mixed but still offers plenty of fun sessions. April and May see average swell heights drop to 1.7-2.2m, but the period remains solid around 10-10.8s, and ideal wind percentages hold steady near 31-38%. The dominant swell directions stay in the optimal S-SW window, though we see more smaller, punchier waves perfect for groveling. September marks the return of autumn energy, with swell building back up to 2.0m and periods around 9.9s. However, onshore winds from the south become common, with ideal wind dropping to 26% – so you'll need to pick your windows carefully. These months reward patience and a flexible schedule.

Low Surf Season (June - August)

Summer settles in and so does a frustrating pattern of small, onshore-chopped surf. From June through August, average swell heights hover at a paltry 1.3-1.4m with periods barely above 10s. The wind turns unfavorable, with offshore flow from the N-NE quadrants occurring only 20-26% of the time. Instead, sea breezes and trade winds from the S and SW dominate, creating bumpy, weak conditions. While a stray south pulse might produce a fun-sized 1m wave, the majority of days are small and messy. This is a good time to explore other breaks or focus on equipment maintenance – Port Mary is a sleep-in month.

Detailed Surf Information for Port Mary

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