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Panaitan Rights seasonal overview

Panaitan Rights in Indonesia is a world-class reef break that offers consistent, high-quality waves year-round, but the best conditions are heavily influenced by seasonal swell and wind patterns. The swell is nearly always present, with ground swells dominating 82-99% of the time, peaking from March to October. During this period, mean swell size increases from 1.4m early in the season to 2.0m in August, delivering powerful, well-formed waves ideal for experienced surfers. However, wind conditions deteriorate significantly from May to November, with unfavorable onshore winds prevalent 89-99% of the time, making sessions challenging despite the excellent swell. The sweet spot for the best balance of swell and wind is between December and April, particularly January to March, when ground swells remain strong (82-93%) and good wind days occur 38-45% of the time. December offers a slight dip in swell consistency but better wind odds (30% good days), making it another viable window. April sees near-perfect ground swells (98%) but worsening wind, while May onward brings bigger swells but increasingly unreliable winds. For optimal surf, target the early season (January-March) when both swell and wind align most favorably, though dedicated surfers can still score epic waves in the larger summer swells if willing to endure less ideal winds.