Newport seasonal overview
Newport, Australia, offers surfable waves year-round, but the conditions vary significantly across seasons. The best months for surfing are typically from May to August, when ground swell percentages rise (peaking at 31% in June and July) and wind conditions improve, with good winds occurring around 41-43% of the time. These months also provide the most consistent swell, averaging around 1.4-1.5m, which is ideal for intermediate to advanced surfers. Autumn (April) and early spring (September) can also deliver decent sessions, with ground swell still notable (26-30%) and wind conditions gradually improving or holding steady. However, the summer months (December-February) are less favorable due to dominant wind swells (81-87%) and poor wind conditions (bad winds 80-84%), leading to choppier, less clean waves. Winter remains the prime season, as offshore winds become more frequent, and ground swells provide better energy for quality rides. If you prefer smaller but cleaner conditions, late autumn or early winter (May-June) may be the sweet spot, while those seeking larger swells should target mid-winter (June-July). Overall, the most reliable surf at Newport happens when ground swells are highest and onshore winds are least disruptive.
