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.
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Conditions at La Pared in June
June: Summer Flatness and Constant Onshores
June is a tough month for consistent surf. The average swell height bottoms out at 1.1m and the period drops to 6.4s – predominantly short-period windswell. An overwhelming 60.3% of the swell comes from the E, with 31.6% from ENE. These are tiny, disorganized waves. Wind conditions are even worse: ideal offshore wind occurs only 3% of the time. The trade winds from E and ESE blast at 10-30kph for 45.7% of the month, creating messy, bumpy surf. The only hope is an occasional tropical system or a very rare frontal tailwind – but don‘t plan a surf trip around June. It‘s a small and groveling season at best.
Average Spot conditions at La Pared in June
Swell history for June
Wind history for June
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at La Pared during June. 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 Pared for your next trip in June.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at La Pared for June. 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 Pared.
