El Paso seasonal overview
El Paso, Peru, is a consistent and reliable surf spot year-round, predominantly fueled by powerful ground swells with minimal wind swell interference. The best months for surfing here are typically from April to August, when the mean swell size peaks between 1.8m and 2.0m, offering larger, more powerful waves. During this period, ground swell dominates at 95% or higher, ensuring clean, well-formed waves. However, wind conditions are generally unfavorable, with bad winds prevailing 98-99% of the time from April through November, often creating onshore or cross-shore chop. The earlier months, particularly February and March, provide a slightly better balance with slightly higher chances of good wind conditions (8-11%) while still maintaining solid ground swells around 1.5m to 1.6m. December and January see slightly smaller swells (1.4m-1.5m), but wind conditions remain poor, limiting clean surf opportunities. For surfers who prioritize wave size and consistency over perfect conditions, June and July stand out with the largest swells (2.0m), though patience is required for rare clean wind days. Overall, El Paso is a year-round surf destination with the most powerful waves mid-year, but ideal conditions are rare due to persistent unfavorable winds. Advanced surfers comfortable in choppier conditions will find the most reward here, especially in the peak swell months.
