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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.

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Conditions at Ligia in May

May: Small, Wobbly Swell

May is a low point for Ligia surf. Average swell height sits at a meager 0.4m with a period of 4.6s, making even a fun-sized wave a rarity. The majority of waves come from the SW-W direction but most are under 0.5m – micro conditions. Wind statistics show a near balance between offshore and onshore flows, with ideal wind at a paltry 10%. The sea breeze is fully established, pumping in a daily onshore westerly that wrecks any hopes of quality. Morning glass-offs offer the only slim chance, often with a tiny windswell from the NW that barely breaks. It is a month best suited for swimming, sunbathing, or exploring the Greek mainland.

Average Spot conditions at Ligia in May

Swell history for May

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Wind history for May

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Ligia during May. 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 Ligia for your next trip in May.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Ligia for May. 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 Ligia.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size