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Denvils seasonal overview

Devils in South Africa offers consistent surf year-round, with ground swells dominating the swell regime, peaking from May to September when they account for over 80% of the swell mix. This period also sees the largest mean swell sizes, averaging 2.3m to 2.5m, making it ideal for experienced surfers seeking powerful, clean waves. However, wind conditions are less favorable during these months, with bad winds (onshore or crosshore) occurring 80-84% of the time, particularly in June and July. The best balance between swell quality and wind conditions is found in the shoulder seasons—March, April, October, and November—when ground swells remain strong (77% in March, 79% in April, 62% in October, 61% in November) and wind conditions improve slightly, with good winds (offshore or light) occurring 20-25% of the time. Late summer months (January and February) still provide solid ground swells (67-71%) but suffer from poor wind conditions (74% bad winds). Overall, the optimal window for surfing Devils is March to April, offering reliable swell and marginally better wind odds, followed by October-November for slightly smaller but still clean waves. Winter (June-August) delivers the biggest and most consistent swells but requires patience for rare clean wind days.