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La Setenta seasonal overview

La Setenta in Cuba is primarily a windswell-driven spot, with ground swells being practically nonexistent throughout the year. The best months for surfers are from October to December, when windswell frequency peaks at 47-62%, and the mean swell size ranges between 0.6-0.7m. November stands out as the most consistent month, with the highest windswell probability (62%) and decent swell size (0.7m). December also offers favorable conditions, with 58% windswell occurrence and the best wind conditions of the year (19% good winds). January and February follow closely with moderate windswell activity (50-56%), though wind conditions remain poor (84-85% bad winds). From March onward, surfable conditions decline significantly, with windswell dropping below 50% and swell size diminishing. The summer months (June-September) are particularly flat, with minimal windswell (11-16%) and extremely unfavorable winds (93-96% bad winds). For surfers seeking rideable waves, the window from late autumn to early winter (October-December) is the optimal period, despite generally onshore winds. Spring and summer are best avoided due to lack of swell and poor wind alignment. Patience and a flexible schedule are key, as even in peak months, good wind days remain below 20%.