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Arrifana seasonal overview

Arrifana in Portugal offers consistent surf conditions year-round, but the best months for quality waves are typically from October through March, aligning with the Atlantic swell season. During these months, ground swell dominates (74-90% of the time), with mean swell heights ranging from 1.7m to 2.0m, providing powerful and well-formed waves. Winter months, particularly December and January, deliver the largest swells (2.0m on average) and the highest ground swell frequency (82-90%), making them ideal for experienced surfers seeking bigger waves. However, wind conditions are less favorable in winter, with only 26-32% of days having good winds, meaning offshore or light winds are relatively rare, and cross-shore or onshore winds are more common. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-November) offer a balance of ground and wind swells, with September and October seeing improving wind conditions (31-32% good wind days) and decent swell sizes (1.5m-1.7m). Summer (June-August) is the least consistent, with wind swells prevailing (70-81%) and smaller waves (1.0m-1.1m), though it can still provide fun sessions for beginners or longboarders, especially in early morning when winds are lighter. Overall, advanced surfers will find the best conditions from late autumn to early spring, while intermediate and beginner surfers may prefer the smaller, more forgiving waves of late spring or early autumn when winds are slightly more favorable.