Historical surf report. Simply select a surf spot and see swell statistics based on 35 years.

Laredo in Spain offers varying surf conditions throughout the year, with the best months for surfers typically falling in the winter and early spring. The highest-quality swells occur from **January to March**, with ground swell dominating at **74–83%**, providing consistent, clean waves averaging **1.5–1.8m**. These months also see the lowest likelihood of no swell (2–5%), ensuring reliable surf. However, wind conditions are often challenging, with **bad winds** affecting **70–71%** of days, meaning surfers may need to be patient for clean offshore sessions. **October to December** also bring solid ground swells (63–79%) and slightly better wind conditions (29–31% good winds), making autumn and early winter another favorable window. Wave heights remain decent (**1.3–1.7m**), though slightly smaller than peak winter. From **April onward**, conditions decline as wind swells take over, peaking in **June–August** (61–70% wind swells), resulting in weaker, less consistent waves (**0.9–1.3m**). Despite slightly improved wind stats in summer (**28–30% good winds**), the lack of powerful ground swells makes it less ideal for advanced surfers. **September** marks a transitional month with mixed swells (**45% ground, 45% wind**), offering modest waves (**1.1m**) before conditions improve in October. For the best balance of wave power and manageable winds, **November and December** stand out, while hardcore surfers chasing the biggest, cleanest waves should target **January–February**, accepting the higher wind risk. Summer months are better suited for beginners due to smaller, softer waves but remain inconsistent for serious surfing.

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