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Cayo Coco, Cuba, offers predominantly wind swells year-round with minimal ground swell activity, making it inconsistent for advanced surfers seeking powerful waves. The best months for surfable conditions are from November to March, when wind swells peak at around 65-69%, and mean swell sizes hover near 0.7m. However, wind conditions remain challenging throughout the year, with good wind days rarely exceeding 6% (July being the "best" at just 6%). The worst months are June and September, where no-swell probabilities rise above 55%, and mean swell size drops to 0.5m. The lack of ground swells and consistently poor onshore winds (bad conditions 94-97% of the time) limit high-performance surfing, but persistent intermediates may find marginal waves in winter months when wind swell frequency is highest. For consistent, quality surf, this spot is unreliable—better suited for occasional sessions when expectations are tempered.

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