Lobitos seasonal overview
Lobitos, Peru, is a world-class surf destination with consistent ground swells year-round, minimal wind swell interference, and relatively favorable wind conditions. The best months for surfing are February, March, and April, offering near-perfect ground swell consistency (100%) combined with good wind conditions (70%, 70%, and 62% respectively) and solid swell sizes averaging 1.5m to 1.6m. These months strike an optimal balance between swell power and offshore winds, making them ideal for advanced surfers. Outside this peak window, May and June still bring powerful swells (1.8m mean size) but suffer from deteriorating wind conditions (only 44% and 40% good wind days). July is the worst month, with increased wind swell influence (5%) and poor wind conditions (70% unfavorable). Late-season months like September and October see a return of better winds (56-57%) but with slightly less consistency in ground swell (92-99%). Winter months (December-January) have smaller swells (1.2m-1.4m) and more erratic winds, though December stands out as the weakest month with the lowest swell size. Overall, Lobitos delivers surfable waves every month, but the Southern Hemisphere autumn (February-April) is the prime window for high-performance surfing. The spot’s reliability is unmatched, with ground swells dominating 92-100% of the time, ensuring minimal flat spells. Advanced surfers should prioritize the peak season for the best combo of size, clean faces, and offshore flow.
