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Ilha dos Lobos seasonal overview

Ilha dos Lobos in Brazil offers varying surf conditions throughout the year, with the best months typically aligning with the Southern Hemisphere’s winter and early spring. The spot is predominantly wind swell-driven, with ground swells peaking between May and August, reaching up to 38% occurrence. During these months, the mean swell size hovers around 1.5–1.7m, providing more consistent and higher-quality waves, particularly from May to July. Wind conditions, however, are less favorable, with good winds only present around 26–28% of the time in mid-year months, though still better than the later part of the year. September onward sees a sharp decline in favorable winds, dropping to just 14%, making late-season sessions more challenging despite the decent swell persistence. Early in the year, from January to April, wind swells dominate (85–70%), but the smaller average size (1.3–1.5m) and poorer wind conditions (79–77% bad winds) limit optimal surfing windows. The best balance between swell quality and tolerable winds occurs from May to July, when ground swells are more frequent, wave height is reliable, and the chance of rideable conditions peaks despite the still-suboptimal wind stats. Surfers should target this period for the most consistent sessions, though shoulder months like April and August can also deliver decent waves, especially when wind luck aligns.