Cabarita seasonal overview
Cabarita, Australia, offers surfable waves year-round, but the best conditions typically occur from May to August when ground swell percentages increase, averaging 26-30%, while wind swell remains dominant but less pronounced compared to other months. During this period, mean swell sizes hover around 1.5-1.6m, providing consistent rideable waves, though not massive. Wind conditions improve noticeably in these months, with good wind days peaking at 33-36% in May, June, and July, making offshore winds more frequent. However, even in winter, bad winds still prevail around 64-67%, so it’s not flawless. The earlier months, like April and September, offer a balance with decent ground swell (20-21%) and moderate wind conditions (24-26% good winds), though swell size drops slightly to 1.4-1.6m. Summer months (December-February) are the least favorable, with ground swell dipping to 12-17% and wind swell dominating at 83-88%. Wind conditions worsen, with bad winds exceeding 80%, making clean waves rare. Overall, Cabarita is best surfed in winter (May-August) when ground swells are stronger and winds are more favorable, though surfers should expect variable conditions. Spring (September-October) and autumn (March-April) provide intermediate options, while summer delivers smaller, wind-affected waves.
