Aguieira seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The North Atlantic roars to life during autumn, with the jet stream strengthening and steering a parade of deep extratropical cyclones toward the Iberian Peninsula. From October through March, average swell heights at Aguieira climb to 1.3-1.8m with periods consistently in the 10-13s range. This is prime time for the spot's northwest-facing beach, as a healthy mix of NW, NNW, and WNW ground swells pour in. Winter wind patterns also favor surfers: south to southwest winds (S, SSW, SW) blow offshore roughly 27-31% of the time, grooming clean, lined-up waves. When a negative NAO phase stalls a high over the Azores and lows track south of Iceland, Aguieira can turn on with powerful, long-period swell and crisp offshore breezes – that is when the magic truly happens.
Fair Surf Season (April & September)
April and September represent transitional windows where the Atlantic is stirring but not yet at full strength. Swell heights average 1.0-1.3m with periods around 8.8-9.5s – rideable but lacking the heavy punch of winter. The wind is suitable about 25% of the time, with a mix of south and north regimes. These months can deliver fun sessions, especially in the shoulder days when a late-season storm or early autumn low aligns with light offshore flow. Expect punchy, average-sized surf that's perfect for groveling and shortboard fun.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
Summer brings a classic lull to the Portuguese coast. From May through August, the average swell height drops to a meager 0.8-1.0m and periods shorten to 7.1-8.0s. The dominant swell comes from the northwest quadrant (NW, NNW, W) but at low energy, often producing small, weak waves. To make matters worse, the prevailing north wind regime (N, NNE, NE) blows onshore around 45-55% of the time, adding chop and ruining what little shape exists. Ideal south wind conditions occur only 16-23% of the time. This is the season for longboarding small, groveling waves or taking a break – though the occasional tropical wave or distant low can briefly light things up.
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Conditions at Aguieira in May
May: The Summer Lull Begins
May signals the start of the low season, with average swell height falling to 1.0m and periods dropping to 8.0s. The dominant swell is WNW (26.2%), but much of that is in the 0.5-1.5m range – small and weak. NW (19.9%) and NNW (14.7%) also contribute, but wave energy is low. Onshore winds from the north quadrant are prevalent, with NNE (18.5%) and NE (12.8%) blowing directly onto the beach. Ideal south wind conditions occur only 23% of the time. Expect small, fun-sized waves best suited for longboarding or groveling shortboards. Look for the rare southerly wind event to polish up the ankle-to-knee-high swell.
Average Spot conditions at Aguieira in May
Swell history for May
Wind history for May
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Aguieira during May. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at Aguieira for your next trip in May.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Aguieira for May. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at Aguieira.
