Abrolhos Islands seasonal overview
The Abrolhos Islands in Australia offer consistent surf conditions year-round, with a strong dominance of ground swell—rarely dropping below 78% in any month. The best months for surfers are generally from May to September, when the mean swell size peaks at 2.5m to 2.9m, providing powerful and clean waves. Ground swell remains exceptionally reliable during this period, exceeding 97%, ensuring high-quality waves with minimal wind interference. Wind conditions, however, are challenging throughout the year, with bad winds (onshore or cross-shore) prevailing over 87% of the time. The least unfavorable wind conditions occur between May and August, where good wind days reach 11-13%—still low but better than other months. Outside this window, wind quality deteriorates further, particularly from November to March, when good winds dip below 6%. December through March also see a slight increase in wind swell (up to 21% in January), which can reduce wave quality compared to the pure ground swell of winter. Swell size is smallest in February and March (2.2m-2.3m), though still surfable. For advanced surfers seeking bigger, cleaner waves with the highest ground swell consistency, the winter months (May to September) are optimal, despite the persistently tricky winds. Spring and summer bring slightly smaller swells and worse wind conditions, making them less ideal but still viable for those prioritizing consistency over perfection.
