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Mitikas, Greece, is a surf spot primarily influenced by wind swells, with little to no ground swell activity throughout the year. The best months for surfers are typically the winter months—November through February—when wind swells are most frequent, averaging around 55-60% occurrence, and mean swell sizes peak at 0.7-0.8m. However, wind conditions are generally poor, with only 9-11% of days offering favorable winds, while 89-91% of days see unfavorable onshore or cross-shore winds. Early spring (March) and late autumn (October) still provide some swell opportunity but with smaller waves (0.6m) and similarly challenging wind patterns. From May through September, surf conditions deteriorate significantly, with swell frequency dropping below 35%, mean wave heights at just 0.5m, and winds almost consistently bad (95-98% poor wind days). July and August are the least surfable, with minimal swell and the worst wind conditions. Overall, Mitikas is a spot suited for wind-tolerant surfers, with the highest potential in late autumn and winter, albeit still inconsistent due to frequent poor winds. The lack of ground swells means waves are generally short-period and choppy, requiring patience and local knowledge for the rare clean sessions.

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