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Isla de Santa Marina seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (October - March)

The North Atlantic swings into full production during these months, delivering a steady diet of long-period groundswells that march straight into the WNW-facing coastline of Isla de Santa Marina. Average swell heights hover between 1.6m and 2.1m, with periods consistently above 10.5s and often reaching into the powerful 12–14s range. The dominant swell directions — WNW, NW, and NNW — align perfectly with the optimal window, while the offshore wind frequency (from WNW, W, WSW, and SW) peaks around 43–48%. This is when the combination of consistent, powerful swell and favorable thermal gradients creates world-class conditions. Expect pumping, long-period lines that wrap into the bay, especially during negative NAO phases that steer storm tracks southward. The only caveat is the occasional strong onshore flow from the west, but when the synoptic pattern aligns, this is the prime window for big-wave charging and hollow barrel sections.

Fair Surf Season (April - May & September)

As the primary storm track shifts north, swell size and period dial back, but the window remains open for quality sessions. April and May see average heights drop to 1.2–1.5m and periods shorten to 10–10.8s, yet the swell direction stays favorable, with NW and WNW still dominating the waverose. Offshore wind frequencies hold near 40–43%, making for plenty of clean, rippable conditions. September marks the transition back into higher-energy patterns, with average swell climbing to 1.3m and periods increasing to 10.4s, alongside the highest offshore wind probability of the year at 48%. These months are ideal for fun, solid surf in the 1–1.5m range — perfect for groveling to good-sized waves on a longboard or step-up. The trade-off is less consistency, but when a southerly tracking low brushes the coast, you can score some memorable sessions without the crowds.

Low Surf Season (June - August)

Summer settles into a classic low-energy pattern across the Cantabrian Sea. Average swell heights bottom out at 1.0m, with periods averaging 8.9–9.3s — often below the 10s threshold that brings real power. While NW and NNW swell still dominates the chart, the wave heights are predominantly in the 0.5–1m and 1–1.5m ranges, offering small, fun-sized waves suited for groveling or small-wave performance boards. Offshore wind frequencies hold steady around 42–46%, driven by the thermal low-pressure development over the Iberian Peninsula that pulls in light easterlies and southeasterlies during the afternoon. However, these light winds often struggle to clean up the short, choppy swell. The window for quality surf narrows to early mornings before the sea breeze picks up, or when a rare summer cold front sneaks into the Bay of Biscay. It’s a time for low expectations, but if you’re after a laid-back session with longboard glide, the summer lull can still deliver.

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Conditions at Isla de Santa Marina in June

June: Summer Lull Begins

June officially ushers in the low season with an average swell height of just 1.0m and a period of 9.3s — squarely in the average, punchy range but lacking the period to generate serious power. Swell direction is heavily dominated by NW (53.1%) and NNW (25.3%), with WNW at 13%, but most waves are in the 0.5–1m (24.6% NW) and 1–1.5m (18.4% NW) bins. Offshore wind frequency rises to 42%, driven by a notable increase in ENE (11.1%), E (8.5%), and NE (8.2%) winds — a result of the Iberian thermal low pulling in continental air. These light to moderate easterlies often produce clean, glassy conditions in the mornings, though the swell remains small. Onshore W (10.6%) and WNW (14.9%) winds are still present, but with lower speeds. June is about adapting to micro-swell: a 1m NW swell with 9s period can still offer fun, crumbly waves for a longboard or a fish, especially when the wind cooperates. Don’t expect barrel time, but do expect warm water and uncrowded lineups.

Average Spot conditions at Isla de Santa Marina in June

Swell history for June

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Wind history for June

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Isla de Santa Marina during June. 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 Isla de Santa Marina for your next trip in June.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Isla de Santa Marina for June. 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 Isla de Santa Marina.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size