Laje da Jagua seasonal overview
Laje da Jagua in Brazil is a surf spot that primarily experiences wind swells throughout the year, with ground swells being less dominant. The best months for surfing here are typically from May to September when ground swell contributions increase slightly, reaching up to 41% in May and June. Mean swell sizes during this period range from 1.5m to 1.8m, with September offering the largest waves at 1.8m. However, wind conditions are generally challenging, with good wind days being rare—only around 15-29% of the time in the peak months. The worst wind conditions occur from September to November, where bad winds prevail 83-85% of the time. From December to April, swell size remains modest at 1.4m-1.5m, but wind quality deteriorates further, making clean surf sessions unlikely. Overall, surfers should target May to July for the most balanced conditions, accepting that winds are often less than ideal. September may offer bigger swells but comes with the highest likelihood of poor winds. Early season (March-April) has slightly better winds but smaller and less consistent ground swells. If you prioritize wave size, late-season months like September are appealing, but if cleaner conditions are key, May and June present marginally better opportunities despite still facing mostly onshore winds.
