El Transito seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (April - November)
From mid-spring through late autumn, the Pacific coast of Nicaragua comes alive with consistent, high-quality surf. This is when the Southern Hemisphere winter swells are fully dialed in, sending powerful, long-period groundswell from the South Pacific. At El Transito, a SW-facing beach, this translates into an overwhelming dominance of SSW and SW swell – the golden directions for this setup. Average wave heights hover in the 1.2-1.3 m range with periods consistently exceeding 13 seconds, putting surf squarely in the 'fun, solid, rippable' category and often reaching 'pumping' levels on the better pulses. The offshore wind window (NNW-W) also improves markedly, with ideal wind frequency climbing above 50% from April onward and peaking at over 70% in July and November. This means the combination of groomed, lined-up swell and clean surface conditions becomes the rule rather than the exception. The long, consistent periods allow the energy to wrap efficiently into the bay, delivering steep, pitching waves that are a joy to ride. It is the prime window for anyone seeking consistent, high-performance surf.
Fair Surf Season (December, March)
These transitional months sit on the edges of the prime window and offer a mixed bag. In March, the swell machine is already revving up – SSW pulses become more common (39% of all swell), and average periods hit a healthy 13.5 s. However, the wind quality hasn't fully shifted yet, with ideal offshore conditions only occurring about 40% of the time. Expect clean mornings with afternoon glass-offs, but also a higher risk of onshore or cross-shore winds that can mess up the wave face. December holds onto solid wind statistics (62% ideal), but the swell direction drifts back to S and SSW at a smaller scale, and the average height drops to 1.0 m. The waves remain fun-sized and rideable, but the punch of the big winter swells is gone. Both months reward flexible surfers who know how to read the forecast and time their sessions.
Low Surf Season (January, February)
Mid-winter is the quietest time for El Transito. While the average period stays impressively long (12.2-12.7 s) due to distant Southern Ocean storms, the swell direction leans heavily toward S and SSW – with the S component being less optimal for the SW-facing beach. The percentage of swell arriving from the ideal SSW-SW window drops to just 30-33% in these months. Average wave heights sit at 1.0-1.1 m, so there's still enough juice for a grovel board, but consistent overhead sets are rare. The biggest challenge, however, is the wind. Ideal offshore conditions are present only 36-44% of the time. The dominant wind regime comes from the ENE (57-58% of all wind readings), which blows directly side-on to the lineup, creating bumpy, less organized waves. Surfable days do exist – often early in the morning before the trades kick in or when a cold front pushes a brief NW breeze – but patience and a small-wave quiver are essential.
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Conditions at El Transito in February
February: Still Chasing Clean Lines
February sees a marginal improvement over January, but conditions remain challenging. The average swell height edges up to 1.1 m and the period extends to 12.7 s, suggesting more muscular energy. However, the direction again clusters on S (19.1%) and SSW (26.2%), with only about one-third of the swell arriving from the optimal SSW-SW window. Wave heights remain mostly in the 0.5-1.5 m bracket, with very little over 1.5 m. The wind statistics are actually the worst of the year: ideal offshore conditions occur only 36% of the time. The trade winds dominate again, with ENE (58.2%) and NE (16.7%) piling in from the east. These cross-shore winds make the lineup choppy and hard to read. Surfable windows do exist – often in the early morning or when a passing cold front switches the wind to the NW – but they are brief and require close monitoring of the forecast. This month is all about persistence and taking what the ocean gives you.
Average Spot conditions at El Transito in February
Swell history for February
Wind history for February
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at El Transito during February. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at El Transito for your next trip in February.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at El Transito for February. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at El Transito.
