Pan Dulce seasonal overview
Pan Dulce in Costa Rica is a consistent surf spot with reliable ground swells year-round, rarely experiencing flat days. The swell is predominantly ground swell, averaging 94–100% across all months, meaning clean, well-organized waves. Swell size peaks from May to October, averaging 1.4m, offering the largest and most powerful waves, while December–February sees smaller swells around 1.0m. Wind conditions are critical here, with onshore winds often disrupting quality. The best wind conditions occur from May to October, when favorable offshore or light winds dominate 68–79% of the time. June, July, August, and September stand out as the prime months—bigger swells (1.4m) and excellent wind conditions (76–79% good). November–April is less reliable due to higher bad wind probabilities (48–65%), though March and April see improving swell size (1.1–1.2m). If you prioritize both size and clean conditions, target May–October, with June–September as the peak window. Smaller but cleaner days can still be found in March and April, but winter months (December–February) bring smaller waves and unpredictable winds.
