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Faja da Areia seasonal overview

Faja da Areia in Portugal is predominantly a ground swell-dominated spot, with the highest consistency and size occurring from late autumn through winter into early spring. The best months for surfers are typically from November to February, when ground swell percentages peak (75-88%), mean swell size is largest (1.6-1.9m), and wind conditions, though often unfavorable (77-80% bad winds), occasionally offer cleaner sessions (20-23% good winds). These winter months provide powerful, well-organized waves due to strong Atlantic lows, though onshore winds are frequent. Spring (March-April) and autumn (October) can still deliver solid surf with decent ground swell percentages (67-82%) and slightly better wind chances, albeit smaller waves (1.4-1.7m). Summer (May-September) sees a significant drop in quality, with wind swells dominating (34-63%), smaller sizes (0.9-1.2m), and persistently poor wind conditions (87-91% bad winds). While winter offers the most consistent and sizable waves, the spot demands tolerance for challenging winds; early mornings or sheltered sections may provide cleaner conditions during rare offshore windows, particularly in October and December when good wind chances slightly improve (23%). Advanced surfers will find the winter months most rewarding, while intermediate riders may prefer the shoulder seasons for more manageable swells.