Isla Uvita seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (November - February)
The heart of the swell window pulses strongest during the late fall and early winter months. While the dominant swell direction at Isla Uvita remains from the ENE year-round, this period sees a welcome uptick in both wave height and period. Average swells hover around 1.0-1.4m with periods of 7.4-8.4s, producing punchy, rideable waves. More importantly, the percentage of ideal offshore winds from the SSW to W quadrant peaks, reaching 40-45%. This creates cleaner, more organized surf, especially when a rare NNW or NW swell wraps in. The combination of consistent trade swell and the best wind alignment of the year makes this the go-to window for the most reliable surf.
Fair Surf Season (March - April & September - October)
Transitional months bring a mix of conditions. March and April see a slight drop in average swell height (to 1.0-1.2m) and period (to 7.6-8.1s), along with a decline in ideal wind frequency (29-34%). The onshore trade winds from the NNE to ENE become more prevalent, chopping up the surface. September and October are the trickiest, with the lowest average swell heights (0.7-0.8m) and weak periods (7.1-7.5s). Small, groveling conditions dominate, though occasional pulses from passing tropical systems can offer brief windows of fun surf, especially if the wind clocks around to the southwest.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
The heart of the Caribbean rainy season and summer doldrums hits Isla Uvita hard. From May through August, swell heights fluctuate between 0.9m and 1.3m with periods of 7.6-8.4s. While the swell is not completely flat, the quality is severely compromised by persistent onshore winds. Ideal wind percentages hover around 29-37%, and the dominant ENE swell arrives with a messy, short-period chop. The wind often blows from the N to NE, which is directly onshore for this northeast-facing beach. Surfable days are rare and usually require a lucky break in the wind pattern or a distant tropical storm sending a longer-period pulse from the east that overpowers the local chop. Expect mostly small, fun-sized waves with a groveling feel.
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Conditions at Isla Uvita in May
May: The Lull Sets In
May continues the downward trend. The average swell height drops further to 0.9m, and the period remains low at 7.6s. Ideal wind conditions are present only 29% of the time, with the predominant wind shifting more towards the N to NW quadrant, which is directly onshore for this NE-facing beach. Swell direction is still dominated by the ENE (83.8%), but a slight increase in NE swell (14.6%) is noted. Wave heights are mostly in the 0.5-1m (41.3%) and 1-1.5m (30.1%) categories, meaning small, fun-sized waves at best. The combination of weak swell and persistent onshore winds makes for messy, choppy conditions. This is a low-surf month best suited for longboarders or those willing to chase the rare clean window after a squall.
Average Spot conditions at Isla Uvita in May
Swell history for May
Wind history for May
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Isla Uvita during May. 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 Uvita for your next trip in May.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Isla Uvita for May. 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 Uvita.
