Cordoama seasonal overview
Cordoama in Portugal is a consistent surf spot, offering reliable conditions throughout the year, but with notable seasonal variations in swell quality and wind conditions. The best months for surfing here are typically from October through March, when ground swells dominate, averaging 64% to 90% occurrence, with mean swell sizes ranging from 1.5m to 2.1m. These winter and early spring months provide the most powerful and cleanest waves, though wind conditions are less favorable, with bad wind days (onshore or strong winds) occurring 75% to 83% of the time. The peak swell months are January and December, with the largest waves (2.1m) and the highest ground swell consistency (90% and 82%, respectively). While wind conditions are challenging, early mornings or sheltered sections can still offer clean rides. From April onward, ground swells decrease, replaced by wind swells, leading to smaller and less consistent waves (1.1m to 1.6m). Summer months (June to August) see the worst conditions, with tiny swells (1.1m) and frequent wind chop (70%+ wind swell). However, September and October mark the transition back to better ground swells, with October offering a sweet spot of decent swell (1.5m) and slightly improved wind odds (25% good winds). For advanced surfers seeking power and consistency, winter is prime time, while beginners or those preferring smaller waves may find late spring or early autumn more manageable, despite the wind challenges.
