Cidreira seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (May - August)
The austral winter transforms Cidreira into a consistent, high-quality surf destination. During these months, the South Atlantic storm track intensifies, generating frequent long-period swell from the E to S quadrants. Crucially, the percentage of offshore wind (from the W, WNW, NW, and WSW) peaks, with June seeing a remarkable 34% of ideal wind conditions. Swell heights average a solid 1.7-1.8m, and wave periods climb into the 9-10s range, delivering punchy, powerful, and rippable waves. The combination of clean offshore winds and a steady diet of ENE to SE groundswell creates the most reliable and enjoyable surf of the year.
Fair Surf Season (March - April & September - November)
These transitional months offer a mixed bag for surfers at Cidreira. The tail end of summer and the onset of winter (March-April) still see moderate swell activity (1.6-1.7m), but ideal wind frequencies are lower (18-22%). Meanwhile, spring (September-November) brings a slight uptick in swell height, especially September with a 2.0m average, but persistent onshore trade winds from the NE and ENE often spoil the party. When a cold front pushes through and delivers a window of offshore winds, the waves can be excellent, but patience is required. September and October, in particular, see ideal wind below 15%, keeping the surf quality inconsistent.
Low Surf Season (December - February)
The height of summer is the most challenging time for consistent, clean surf at Cidreira. High pressure over the South Atlantic locks in persistent NE to E trade winds, creating strong onshore conditions that degrade wave quality. The average swell height dips to 1.5-1.6m, with shorter periods (8.1-8.3s) typical of local windswell. While swell from the ENE and E remains present, it is often accompanied by choppy, messy conditions due to the onshore flow. Only 12-17% of the time does the wind swing offshore, offering brief windows for small, groveling waves on a micro to small scale. This is a period for the patient and the optimist.
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Conditions at Cidreira in November
November: Swell Fades, Wind Remains Tricky
November sees a slight decline in swell energy, with average heights at 1.8m and period dropping to 8.5s. Swell directions continue to favor ENE (20.6%) and E (17.8%), but the pulse is less consistent than in spring. Wind conditions remain challenging: ideal wind plummets to 12% – the lowest of the year. Onshore NE winds blow 26.2% of the time, often at 20-30 kph. This creates predominantly choppy, low-quality surf. Occasional offshore wind from the W (2.5%) or WNW (2.1%) still occurs, providing brief windows for clean, fun-sized waves. But overall, November is a shoulder month that requires luck and low expectations.
Average Spot conditions at Cidreira in November
Swell history for November
Wind history for November
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Cidreira during November. 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 Cidreira for your next trip in November.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Cidreira for November. 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 Cidreira.
