Historical surf report. Simply select a surf spot and see swell statistics based on 35 years.

Destroyers in the Dominican Republic offers consistent surf year-round, with the best conditions typically occurring between September and March. During these months, the swell is dominated by a mix of ground swell (21-26%) and wind swell (74-78%), creating more powerful and organized waves. The mean swell size ranges from 1.5m to 1.6m, providing solid overhead conditions for experienced surfers. The wind remains a challenge, with bad wind conditions (offshore or cross-offshore) prevailing 47-70% of the time, though September and October stand out with the highest chance of good winds (50-53%). Outside this peak window, from April to August, the swell becomes increasingly wind-driven (87-98%), leading to smaller (1.0m-1.3m) and less consistent waves, though the wind improves slightly (good conditions 37-44%). If you're looking for the best balance of swell size, composition, and wind, September and October are the top choices, offering decent swell height (1.1m), a higher chance of clean conditions, and fewer onshore disruptions. Early season (November-March) is also reliable but often comes with more challenging winds. For smaller, more manageable waves with lighter winds, May-August can work, though the lack of ground swell makes it less ideal for advanced surfers.

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