Bozo seasonal overview
Bozo in the Dominican Republic offers surfable waves year-round, but the conditions vary significantly by season. The best months for surfing are typically from November to March, when the swell size averages around 1.5-1.6 meters, with a higher proportion of ground swell (22-26%) mixed with wind swell (74-78%). These months also bring the most consistent wave energy, though wind conditions are often unfavorable (76-78% bad winds). The trade-off here is decent wave power but challenging onshore winds, requiring patience for cleaner sessions. Spring and summer (April to August) see smaller swells (1.0-1.3m), dominated almost entirely by wind swell (74-98%). While wind conditions improve slightly (24-34% good winds), the wave quality drops due to the lack of significant ground swell and weaker overall energy. Surfers can still find rideable waves, but they’re often smaller and less powerful, making this period better for beginners or longboarders. The transitional months of September and October stand out for improved wind conditions (39-42% good winds), though wave height remains modest (1.1m). Ground swell presence increases slightly (23-24%), offering slightly better shape than mid-year, but swell size is still limiting for advanced surfers. Overall, if you prioritize wave power and consistency, winter months (Nov-Mar) are best despite wind challenges. If you prefer lighter crowds and more manageable conditions, late summer/early autumn (Sep-Oct) offers a compromise with cleaner winds, albeit smaller waves. For high-performance surfing, Bozo’s peak months demand persistence, but when conditions align, the payoff can be worth it.
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Conditions at Bozo in June
In June, Bozo in the Dominican Republic typically offers surfable conditions with an average swell height of 1.0m and a decent period of 7.7s, providing some clean, rideable waves. The dominant swell directions are ENE and E, contributing to the majority of waves in the 0.5-1.5m range, which are ideal for intermediate surfers. Larger waves (1.5-2.5m) occur occasionally but are less frequent. Wind conditions are generally favorable for surfing 34% of the time, with the most common onshore winds coming from the ESE and SE, often in the 10-30kph range. Offshore winds are rare, so expect some wind-affected chop as the day progresses. Overall, June delivers consistent small-to-medium waves with workable wind conditions, making it a decent month for surfers who don’t mind occasional cross-onshore breezes.
Average Spot conditions at Bozo in June
Swell history for June
Wind history for June
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Bozo during June. 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 Bozo for your next trip in June.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Bozo for June. 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 Bozo.
