El Frontan seasonal overview
El Frontón in Spain is a wave-rich destination with consistent swell year-round, but the best conditions for surfers typically occur from late autumn through early spring, specifically from October to March. During these months, ground swell dominates (68–77% of the time), providing cleaner, more powerful waves with an average swell size of 1.3–1.5m. Winter months (December–February) see the highest ground swell percentages, with December standing out at 77% ground swell and 1.5m average size—ideal for experienced surfers seeking quality waves. However, wind conditions are less favorable, with bad winds (onshore or cross-shore) occurring 81–88% of the time. November and October offer slightly better wind windows (14–16% good wind days), making them a good compromise between swell quality and rideable conditions. Spring (April–June) and summer (July–September) see a decline in ground swell, replaced by wind swell, which is less consistent and often choppier. Summer months are particularly challenging, with June–August having wind swell prevalence over 78% and bad winds 94–95% of the time, making sessions rare and less ideal. September marks a transition, with ground swell rebounding to 45%, but winds remain unfavorable (92% bad). If you’re looking for the best balance of swell power and occasional clean conditions, target October–November or February–March, though patience with wind will be necessary. For the most powerful waves, December–January delivers, but expect tough winds. Avoid summer unless you’re comfortable with weak, wind-affected surf.
