Cabedelo do Douro seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The North Atlantic flexes its muscles during these months, delivering consistent, powerful swell to Cabedelo. Average wave heights hover between 1.4m and 1.8m, with periods frequently ranging from 11 to 13 seconds, providing the long period, powerful surf that this west-facing beach loves. The dominant swell directions – WNW, W, and NW – align perfectly with the beach's exposure, while the wind patterns show a healthy 37-47% ideal (offshore) conditions, often courtesy of easterly and southeasterly flows associated with high-pressure systems over the Iberian Peninsula. When low-pressure tracks send pulses of WNW swell and the winds clock around to the E or SE, conditions can be epic, with clean, hollow waves peeling along the sandbar.
Fair Surf Season (April & September)
Transition months offer a mixed bag. Swell heights drop to around 1.1-1.3m, with periods in the 10-11 second range – still fun and rideable but lacking the grunt of winter. The ratio of offshore wind dips to 26-28%, meaning you'll need to pick your windows. April sees a notable WNW (44%) and NW (26%) swell, while September brings similar directions. Easterly winds can still deliver clean conditions, but the consistency drops off. These months are best for those flexible enough to chase the infrequent but quality days.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
Summer at Cabedelo is generally small and inconsistent. Average wave heights range from 0.9m to 1.1m, with periods dropping to 8-10 seconds – small, groveling conditions that favour longboards and fish. The swell is still primarily from WNW and NW, but much weaker. The real issue is the wind: offshore (E/SE) flow is scarce, with ideal wind percentages bottoming out at 11-14%. The predominant wind direction becomes NNW and N, which is side-shore and can create bumpy surfaces. However, on the rare days when a stiff easterly blows, the small ripples can be fun. Generally, it's a low season, but the odd summer groundswell from a distant storm can surprise.
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Conditions at Cabedelo do Douro in October
October: The Autumn Explosion
October is when Cabedelo comes roaring back to life. The North Atlantic ramps up storm activity, pushing the average swell height to 1.4m with an average period of 11.0s. WNW swell dominates at 42.6%, with NW at 27.6% and W at 17.3% – a classic winter mix. The 1-2m range becomes standard, delivering solid, powerful surf. Ideal wind conditions occur 38% of the time, as high-pressure systems over Europe create easterly and southeasterly winds. The wind rose shows a more balanced distribution, with offshore components from E and SE making up 16.4%. When these combine with a strong frontal passage, the result is clean, long-period groundswell that peels perfectly across the sandbar. October is a prime month for consistent, high-quality surf.
Average Spot conditions at Cabedelo do Douro in October
Swell history for October
Wind history for October
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Cabedelo do Douro during October. 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 Cabedelo do Douro for your next trip in October.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Cabedelo do Douro for October. 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 Cabedelo do Douro.
