Camacho seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (April - August)
Camacho springs to life during the austral autumn and winter as the South Atlantic storm track shifts northward, driving powerful long-period swell directly into the southeast-facing beach. From April through August, the combination of consistent S to SSE groundswell and frequent offshore winds from the north quadrant creates the most reliable surf of the year. Average wave heights hover around 1.7-1.8 m with periods often exceeding 9 seconds, translating to punchy, rippable waves. The percentage of clean wind days peaks in May and June, reaching 34-36%, when the trade winds weaken and cold fronts leave crisp post-frontal northwesterlies in their wake. This is the prime window for charging solid, lined-up sets at Camacho.
Fair Surf Season (March & September - October)
March offers a transitional blend: solid swell from the SSW and SSE directions, with average wave periods climbing to 9.1 seconds, but the wind quality sits at a still-decent 30% ideal. Meanwhile, September and October see a jump in average wave height to 1.8-2.0 m as the first spring storms begin to brew, yet the wind becomes more fickle with only 20% offshore conditions. These months require a flexible schedule—waiting for a strong frontal passage to align the wind with the swell window. When it all comes together, the result is powerful, peeling waves with occasional overhead sets.
Low Surf Season (November - February)
The austral summer months from November through February are generally the quietest at Camacho. The South Atlantic storm track retreats, leading to smaller average swell heights of 1.5-1.6 m and shorter periods in the 8.4-8.5 s range. The dominant swell direction shifts eastward, often producing weaker, less organized waves that struggle to wrap into the beach. While the percentage of offshore wind days sits at a modest 19-30%, the combination of weaker swell and inconsistent wind direction means surfers often encounter choppy, below-par conditions. That said, even in the depths of summer, an occasional strong cold front can sneak in a flash of chest-to-head-high surf—especially in February when the wind is most cooperative.
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Conditions at Camacho in June
June: Winter's Prime Window
June continues the winter onslaught with an average wave height of 1.7 m and a period of 9.7 s. The swell direction remains strongly southerly: S swell accounts for 19.8% of the energy, while SSE adds 13.6% and SSW enters at 6.3%—a sign that deeper southern ocean lows are feeding the coast. Offshore wind conditions hit their yearly peak at 36% ideal, driven by a dominant NNE flow (25.8%) and a notable increase in N wind (7.0%). These stable, offshore conditions often persist for days at a time under the influence of a strong high-pressure system anchored south of the country. The waves are powerful, often in the 1.5-2.5 m range, offering plenty of opportunities to paddle into bomb sets. This is the core of the best season.
Average Spot conditions at Camacho in June
Swell history for June
Wind history for June
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Camacho 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 Camacho for your next trip in June.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Camacho 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 Camacho.
