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La Boya in the Dominican Republic is primarily a windswell-driven spot, with ground swell being practically non-existent throughout the year. The best months for surfers are generally from May to August, when windswell frequency is highest—peaking in June at 95%. During this period, mean swell size hovers around 0.7-0.8m, offering rideable conditions, albeit on the smaller side. However, wind conditions are consistently poor, with favorable winds occurring only 2-7% of the time across all months, making cross-onshore or onshore winds the dominant factor. September through November sees a drop in windswell frequency, dipping as low as 58%, while no-swell days increase, particularly in October and November (42%). Swell size remains modest year-round, rarely exceeding 0.8m, which limits performance surfing. Overall, while La Boya provides consistent small waves, the lack of ground swell and persistently poor wind conditions make it a spot better suited for beginners or those looking for relaxed sessions rather than high-performance surfing. Winter months (December-February) see slightly cleaner wind days (2-3%), but swell consistency and size remain limiting factors. For the most reliable surf, target the mid-year months, but be prepared for less-than-ideal wind.

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