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Fitzroy Beach seasonal overview

Fitzroy Beach in New Zealand is a consistent surf spot with reliable ground swells throughout the year, though the best conditions vary seasonally. The swell is predominantly ground swell, peaking in frequency from February to April (82-83%), while wind swell is generally low, except in December (31%). The mean swell size increases from 1.5–1.6m in summer (January-March) to a peak of 2.1–2.2m from May to October, offering more powerful waves in autumn and winter. However, wind conditions are challenging, with good winds only occurring 14-25% of the time, worst in spring (September-November: 14-16%). The best balance between swell size and wind is likely in April, when ground swell is still strong (82%), average size increases to 1.8m, and good winds reach 25%. Winter months (May-August) bring bigger waves (2.1-2.2m) but persistent onshore winds (77-80% bad conditions). Summer (January-March) has smaller swells but slightly better wind chances (19-24%), making it more suitable for intermediate surfers. Overall, advanced surfers may prefer autumn (April-May) for larger swells and marginally better winds, while summer offers more manageable conditions for less experienced riders. If you prioritize size, winter is powerful but less consistent with clean conditions.