Millers seasonal overview
Millers in South Africa is a consistent year-round surf spot with a strong bias toward ground swells, which dominate over wind swells in every month. The best conditions for surfers generally occur from May to September, when ground swell frequency peaks at 85% or higher, and mean swell size reaches its maximum at around 2.5m. These months offer the most powerful and reliable waves, though wind conditions are less favorable, with bad winds (onshore or cross-shore) occurring 80-85% of the time. June stands out as the peak month for swell quality, with 89% ground swell and the highest average swell size, but surfers should expect challenging wind conditions most days. The shoulder months of April and October still provide solid swell (2.2m-2.3m) with slightly better wind windows compared to mid-winter. From November to March, the swell size decreases slightly (2.1m-2.2m) and wind swells become more frequent, but the trade-off is marginally better wind conditions, with good winds occurring 24-26% of the time. However, even in summer, bad winds still dominate (74-78%). Overall, advanced surfers willing to tolerate stronger winds will find the biggest and cleanest waves from late autumn to early spring, while those prioritizing lighter winds may prefer the summer months, though with smaller and less consistent swell.
