Papenoo seasonal overview
Papenoo in Tahiti offers consistent surf year-round with ground swell dominating the mix, rarely dropping below 74% of total swell activity. The best months for surfers are from May to August, when mean swell sizes peak between 2.0m and 2.1m, providing powerful and reliable waves. Ground swells remain strong during this period, averaging above 80%, ensuring clean, well-formed waves. Wind conditions are less favorable overall, but the best wind windows occur from May to June, with good wind days reaching 28-29%, still outweighed by onshore winds most of the time. March also stands out with 88% ground swell dominance and decent size (1.7m), though wind quality remains poor. The wet season (November-February) sees slightly smaller swells (1.6m-1.7m) and the worst wind interference, with bad wind conditions exceeding 75%. While Papenoo rarely has flat days, advanced surfers should target May-August for the biggest and cleanest swells, accepting that gusty trade winds are a persistent challenge. The spot’s consistency makes it surfable year-round, but mid-year offers the best compromise between size, swell quality, and occasional clean wind conditions.
