Ligia seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (December - February)
The heart of winter brings the most consistent swell to Ligia. As deep low-pressure systems march across the Mediterranean, the Ionian Sea comes alive with pulses of SW to W groundswell. Average wave heights hover around 0.7-0.8m with periods in the 5.5-6s range, offering punchy, rideable waves. The frequency of offshore winds from the NE to E quadrant peaks near 40%, providing clean conditions on the best days. Often, a strong high-pressure system over the Balkans will lock in a perfect NE drainer while a distant storm pushes in a long-period swell from the southwest. It is a time of high potential for quality sessions, especially when the NAO dips negative and the Mediterranean storm track engages.
Fair Surf Season (March, October, November)
These transitional months offer a mixed bag. March still holds onto winter energy with average swell heights around 0.6m and periods of 5.5s, but the ideal wind window narrows to 29%. October and November see a ramp-up in activity from the summer doldrums: October averages 0.5m swell but with only 22% offshore wind; November jumps to 0.7m swell and 34% ideal wind. Surfers willing to monitor forecasts can score fun waves during these windows, particularly when a Mediterranean cyclone delivers a burst of SW swell and is followed by a clearing NE flow. The quality is less consistent but can rival the peak winter months on the right days.
Low Surf Season (April - September)
Ligia enters a long low-swell limbo from late spring through early autumn. The Mediterranean high-pressure belt dominates, suppressing storm activity. Average swell heights drop to 0.4m and periods fall to 4.1-4.6s, producing weak, choppy conditions. Offshore wind percentages plummet to single digits (7-13%), meaning onshore or light variable winds prevail. Waves are mostly small and messy, better suited for a longboard or a swim. April and September see slight upticks (0.5m swell, 19% and 13% offshore wind respectively), but overall the surf quality is marginal. This is the time to plan trips elsewhere or focus on other water activities.
