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Larido, Spain, benefits from consistent surf conditions year-round, though the best months for surfers are typically during the winter and early spring. From January to March, the spot sees a high percentage of ground swell (85–91%), with mean swell sizes ranging from 2.3m to 2.8m, making it prime for powerful, clean waves. However, wind conditions are less favorable, with only 27–29% of days offering good winds, meaning offshore or light winds are relatively rare. The swell remains strong in December, similar to early winter, but wind reliability doesn’t improve significantly. April and October serve as transitional months, with decent ground swell presence (64–66%) and slightly better wind conditions later in the year (31–32% good winds). May through September see a decline in ground swell dominance, shifting toward wind swell, which often creates choppier, less ideal waves. Swell size drops below 1.5m in summer, and while August offers marginally better wind conditions (30% good winds), the small, mixed swells make it less appealing for advanced surfers. For those seeking the best combination of powerful, clean waves, November through March is the optimal window despite the frequent onshore winds, as the consistency and size of ground swells outweigh the wind drawbacks.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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