La Pared seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (September - November)
The fall months are the sweet spot for La Pared. As the North Atlantic begins to stir, the trade winds relax slightly, allowing for a higher percentage of offshore wind from the SSW to W quadrants. September sees ideal wind conditions 12% of the time, climbing to 15% in October – the annual peak. Swell energy remains solid with average periods between 8 and 9 seconds and heights around 1.2 to 1.5m. When a low-pressure system tracks just right, we get long-period ENE groundswell wrapping in with light offshore breezes, producing clean, fun-sized waves. This is the window for consistent quality.
Fair Surf Season (December - April)
Winter and early spring bring the biggest average swell heights (1.5-1.6m) and the longest periods (8.5-9.1s) of the year. Powerful storms in the North Pacific and Atlantic send significant E to NE swell into the island. However, the dominant wind pattern is a strong, onshore E to ENE flow that ruins the surface 70-80% of the time. The silver lining? When a cold front pushes through, the wind veers to the SW or W, creating offshore conditions. These are the pumping days with head-high to overhead waves, but they are fleeting. March and April offer slightly more frequent offshore windows (7-9% ideal wind), making them the best bets within this season for a chance at clean, solid surf.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
From late spring through summer, the North Atlantic high-pressure system strengthens and locks in a relentless E to ESE trade-wind flow. Ideal offshore wind percentages plummet to 1-8%. Swell heights drop to the 1.1-1.2m range and periods shorten to 6-7 seconds, often producing weak, choppy conditions. The swell that does arrive is mostly short-period windswell from the E and ENE, offering little power. While a stray tropical system could deliver a pulse, the day-to-day reality is small, groveling surf with bumpy, onshore conditions. This is the time to chase other activities or wait for the fall change.
