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Mahe seasonal overview

Mahe, India, offers surfable conditions primarily from May to September, with the most consistent waves and favorable wind patterns occurring during this period. The best months are June, July, and August, when ground and wind swell frequencies peak, significantly reducing the likelihood of no swell. June and July stand out with mean swell sizes reaching 1.3m and 1.4m, respectively, while August follows closely with 1.2m. These months also see a moderate increase in good wind conditions, though offshore winds remain relatively rare, with bad wind conditions still dominant (75-82%). May and September serve as transitional months, offering decent swell activity but with slightly smaller waves (0.7m and 0.8m). Outside this window, from October to April, surfable waves become scarce, with high percentages of no swell (33-92%) and poor wind conditions (75-95%). Swell size drops significantly during these months, rarely exceeding 0.5m. For surfers targeting Mahe, the core season from June to August delivers the most reliable waves, though wind conditions remain challenging. Early mornings or sheltered spots may provide occasional clean sessions, but consistent offshores are rare. Advanced surfers will find the biggest and most frequent waves in July, while intermediates may prefer the slightly smaller but still consistent conditions in June or August. Outside the peak season, surf opportunities are minimal, making Mahe a seasonal destination best visited in mid-year.