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Capao da Canoa seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (May - August)

Capao da Canoa hits its stride during the Southern Hemisphere's autumn and winter months. As the South Atlantic high-pressure system strengthens and cold fronts march northeastward, we see a notable uptick in both swell consistency and favorable offshore wind windows. May through August deliver an average wave height of 1.6-1.7m with periods averaging 9.2-9.8s, producing punchy, rideable surf. The real prize is the rising percentage of offshore wind — peaking at 39% in June — as westerly flows associated with post-frontal high pressure create clean, groomed conditions. While not the biggest surf of the year, the combination of solid groundswell and reliable offshores makes this the prime window for quality waves at this ESE-facing beach.

Fair Surf Season (April & September)

April and September mark the transition between seasons. In April, autumn begins to cool the continent, and we see a jump in average period to 9.1s with 27% ideal wind — a solid precursor to the winter peak. September, on the other hand, brings the largest average swell of the year at 1.8m, fueled by early-spring storms in the South Pacific and Southern Ocean. However, the wind becomes more unpredictable with only 21% offshore, meaning you'll need to time the frontal passages carefully. Both months offer great potential, but consistency takes a backseat to the core winter months.

Low Surf Season (October - March)

From spring through early autumn, Capao da Canoa goes dormant. Dominant easterly trade winds — from NE to E — blow directly onshore, chopping up the waves and keeping the ideal offshore window below 24%. Swell heights average 1.4-1.5m and periods linger around 8-8.8s, producing mostly weak, wind-affected surf. Occasional cold fronts can still deliver a pulse of longer-period S to SSE swell with a shift to offshore west winds, but these windows are brief and infrequent. For consistent quality, look elsewhere. Still, if you're willing to gamble, the few days each month with clean conditions can surprise — especially when a strong low-pressure system tracks across the South Atlantic.