La Boya seasonal overview
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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Conditions at La Boya in August
In August, La Boya in the Dominican Republic offers generally small but rideable surf conditions, with an average swell height of 0.7m and a period of 6.3s, producing mostly soft, slower waves. The dominant swell direction is from the SE, accounting for the majority of waves, particularly in the 0.5-1m range (63.72% frequency), with occasional slightly larger sets up to 1.5m (8.50%). Small contributions from SSE and ESE swells add minor variation, though wave quality remains inconsistent due to the short period and weak energy. Wind conditions are less than ideal, with only 6% of the time offering clean offshore or light cross-shore winds suitable for surfing. The prevailing ENE to E winds (20-30kph range) are often too strong and onshore, creating choppy or blown-out conditions. Surfers should expect mostly small, mushy waves with infrequent clean sessions, making it better suited for beginners or longboarders. Advanced surfers will need patience for the rare days when wind aligns favorably with swell.
Average Spot conditions at La Boya in August
Swell history for August
Wind history for August
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at La Boya during August. 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 La Boya for your next trip in August.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at La Boya for August. 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 La Boya.
