La Selva seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The North Pacific winter pattern fuels our most consistent swell window, with average heights hovering around 1.5m to 1.6m and periods in the 8.5 to 9.1 second range. During these months, we see the highest percentage of swell from the N, NNE, and NNW quadrants, which are the lifeblood of this north-facing beach. While ENE still dominates the swell direction at times, the winter storms also deliver a solid mix of more favorable angles. Wind is the wildcard: offshore flow from the S, SSW, and SW is still rare, but when a frontal system or a low-pressure trough sets up a southwesterly pattern, it can turn an average day into a session to remember. October and March stand out with higher percentages of ideal wind (46% and 33% respectively), making them the pick of the season.
Fair Surf Season (April - June)
As spring takes hold, the average swell height drops to 1.2m - 1.4m and the period shortens to 7-8 seconds. The dominant swell direction shifts almost entirely to ENE and E, which are less optimal for La Selva's north exposure. Wave heights are often in the fun-sized 0.5-1.5m range, decent for groveling on a log or a fish. The good news is that the percentage of ideal wind climbs significantly, peaking at 51% in May. This means cleaner conditions more often, even if the swell lacks power. This is the season for small-wave enthusiasts to take advantage of glassy mornings and light offshore breezes from the south.
Low Surf Season (July - September)
Summer brings the lowest energy of the year, with average swell heights of 1.1-1.2m and periods often below 7 seconds. Swell direction is overwhelmingly from the E and ENE, offering little to no wave of quality for a north-facing beach. The wave heights are predominantly in the waist-to-chest high range, and the short periods leave the ocean feeling weak and unorganized. Wind is mixed: July has only 25% ideal wind, while September sees a nice bump to 44%, but the swell remains too small to really excite. Occasional pulses of longer-period NW energy can sneak in from summer typhoons or distant gales, but they are few and far between. If you're not picky, a longboard can still find fun on the rare clean, small day, but overall this is the time to travel or work on your foamie collection.
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Conditions at La Selva in April
April: Smaller Swell, Cleaner Skies
April sees the swell settle to an average height of 1.4m and period drop to 8.5 seconds. The directional window narrows: N swell drops to 2.9%, and the primary swell directions shift towards NE (28.4%) and ENE (37.3%) with very little from the N or NNW. That means the most favorable angles are less common. Wave heights are mostly 1-1.5m, fun and rippable on a groveler or fish. The wind pattern improves nicely — ideal wind (S, SSW, SW) occurs 40% of the time, making for cleaner conditions more often. Winds from the E (29.4%) and ENE (22.3%) still exist but are often light. Dawn patrol becomes attractive as early morning glass-offs or light southern breezes can produce decent surf, albeit on the smaller side.
Average Spot conditions at La Selva in April
Swell history for April
Wind history for April
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at La Selva during April. 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 Selva for your next trip in April.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at La Selva for April. 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 Selva.
