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Amado, Portugal, is a consistent surf spot with year-round swell, but the best conditions typically occur during the winter months. From November through March, the swell is dominated by powerful ground swells, averaging between 1.8m and 2.1m, with January and December offering the largest waves. These months also have the highest percentage of ground swell (74-90%), ensuring clean, well-organized waves. However, wind conditions are less favorable during this period, with only 20-25% of days providing good offshore or light winds—meaning surfers will frequently contend with onshore or strong crosswinds. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) bring transitional conditions, with ground swells decreasing but still present (40-64%). Swell size drops to 1.3-1.6m, and wind conditions improve slightly, though they remain mostly unfavorable (17-26% good wind days). The summer months (June-August) see the weakest conditions, dominated by wind swells (70-81%) and smaller waves (1.1m). Winds are still predominantly poor, making it a less reliable season for quality surf. For advanced surfers seeking the biggest and cleanest waves, winter is prime time despite the challenging winds. Surfers preferring milder conditions with slightly better wind odds should target September, October, or April, when the swell is still decent but not as overwhelming. Summer is best suited for beginners or those willing to compromise on wave quality for warmer water and smaller surf.

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