Gibara seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (November - March)
The northern winter unleashes a consistent pulse of easterly swell across the Cuban coast, and Gibara reaps the benefits. With average wave heights hovering between 1.1m and 1.2m and periods extending into the 6-second range, the beach sees a steady supply of fun-sized waves. The North Atlantic storm track intensifies from November onward, sending long-period energy that wraps around the Windward Passage and stacks up nicely against Gibara's east-facing shoreline. Offshore wind windows (SW to WNW) are still a precious commodity, but they appear slightly more often (6% of the time) compared to summer, giving hopefuls a chance to score clean, punchy lines when the trades relax.
Fair Surf Season (October & April)
These shoulder months offer a transition between the peak and lull. October sees a dip in height (0.9m) but a modest increase in period (6.3s) as early winter swells mix with lingering summer energy. April still delivers waves near the 1.0m mark, though periods slip to 5.9s and the trade wind onshore flow becomes more persistent. The window for ideal conditions narrows, but the occasional cold front passage can swing winds offshore for a day or two, turning the average surf into something worth paddling out for.
Low Surf Season (May - September)
From May through September, Gibara settles into a classic summer pattern. The trade winds lock in from the east (onshore) over 90% of the time, blowing straight into the beach and chopping up what little swell arrives. Average wave heights drop to 0.8-1.0m and periods shorten to 5.7-5.8s, resulting in mostly choppy, low, messy conditions. Tropical storms can occasionally spin up from the Atlantic or Caribbean and produce a spike in size, but those are brief and often accompanied by dangerous winds. For the most part, this is a time to be patient and wait for the first signs of autumn.
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Conditions at Gibara in November
November: Full Throttle Winter
November sees a strong jump to 1.2m average swell height with a period of 6.3s. Swell direction is a robust mix of ENE (44.7%), E (24.4%), and NE (18.9%), with a solid 16.4% of waves in the 1-1.5m range and 8.1% in 1.5-2m. The winter storm track is in full swing, and the energy reaches Gibara with enough power for pumping, rippable surf. Wind conditions are still challenging – E 28.6%, ENE 34.6% – but the chance of offshore wind (5% ideal) is higher than in summer. November is the start of the best season: the waves are bigger, more consistent, and every westerly wind event should have you in the water.
Average Spot conditions at Gibara in November
Swell history for November
Wind history for November
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Gibara during November. 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 Gibara for your next trip in November.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Gibara for November. 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 Gibara.
