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Loutsa, Greece, is primarily a windswell-driven surf spot, with no significant ground swell influence throughout the year. The best conditions for surfing generally occur between November and March, when windswell frequency is highest (59–62%) and average swell size ranges from 0.7 to 0.9 meters. December stands out as the most consistent month, offering the largest mean swell size (0.9m) alongside a relatively high windswell occurrence (62%). However, wind conditions are consistently unfavorable year-round, with good wind days rarely exceeding 5% in any month—peaking at just 5% in March. The worst winds dominate 95–98% of the time, particularly from October onward, making clean conditions extremely rare. From April to September, windswell frequency drops (36–50%), and swell size diminishes (0.5–0.6m), resulting in poorer surf potential. Summer months (June–August) see the lowest windswell activity, often accompanied by flat spells (No Swell: 50–64%). While winter offers marginally better waves, the near-constant onshore winds severely limit rideable days. Advanced surfers may find short, choppy sessions possible during peak windswell months, but Loutsa remains a highly inconsistent spot with limited high-quality surfing windows due to persistent bad winds and small, wind-driven swell.

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