Kalk Bay seasonal overview
Kalk Bay in South Africa offers consistent surf conditions year-round, with ground swells dominating throughout the year and almost no days without swell. From May to August, the swell size peaks, averaging 2.9m to 3.3m, making these months the most favorable for surfers seeking larger waves. During this period, ground swells are at their highest frequency (88-92%), providing clean, powerful waves ideal for experienced surfers. However, wind conditions remain a challenge, with bad onshore winds occurring 80-84% of the time, though May and June offer slightly improved wind windows (around 20% good conditions). The shoulder months of April and September still deliver solid swell sizes (2.6m-3.0m) but with marginally worse wind conditions. The summer months (November-February) see smaller swells (2.5m) and the worst wind quality (9-10% good winds), making them less reliable. Overall, the best balance of swell size and slightly better wind chances occurs in late autumn and early winter (May-July), though surfers must be prepared for frequent onshore winds. The consistency of ground swells ensures rideable waves year-round, but patience with wind conditions is key, especially outside the peak swell season.
