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Jailbreaks seasonal overview

Jailbreaks in the Maldives is a surf spot with consistently rideable waves year-round, but the best conditions typically occur during specific windows. The swell is predominantly wind-driven, with ground swells peaking between March and August, reaching up to 44% in April and May. The mean swell height is strongest from May to August, averaging 1.5m to 1.6m, providing more powerful waves. Wind conditions are most favorable from March to April, with good winds occurring 54-59% of the time, making this period ideal for surfers seeking clean, organized waves. November also sees a slight improvement in wind conditions (45% good winds), though with slightly smaller swells (~1.0m). The worst wind conditions are in January and June-August, with unfavorable winds exceeding 60% of the time. For advanced surfers looking for bigger, more consistent waves, the May-August window offers the best combination of swell size and frequency, despite wind variability. Meanwhile, March-April provides the cleanest conditions with decent swell presence, making it a prime choice for those prioritizing offshore winds. The tail end of the season (September-December) sees a gradual decline in swell quality, with smaller waves and less reliable wind conditions. Overall, the optimal months for surfing Jailbreaks are March, April, and November for balanced swell and wind, while mid-year offers more power for experienced riders willing to deal with occasional onshore winds.