Paul do Mar seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The heart of the Atlantic winter brings the most powerful and consistent swell to Paul do Mar. From October through March, the North Atlantic storm track ramps up, spinning deep low-pressure systems that send long-period groundswell marching towards Madeira. Average wave heights surge well over 2 meters, with periods routinely exceeding 11 seconds, offering the kind of power that lights up the southwest-facing reefs. However, the real challenge is wind direction. Offshore winds from the NNE-ENE quadrant are most common during these months (peaking at 40-50% of the time in winter), but the frequency of onshore southwesterlies also increases. The best days arise when a high-pressure ridge sets up to the north, funneling light ENE winds while the swell wraps in from the west. These are the days when Paul do Mar truly roars.
Fair Surf Season (April & September)
Shoulder months like April and September offer a blend of decent swell and improving wind conditions. The average wave height drops to around 2 meters, but the period remains respectable at 10-11 seconds. While the dominant swell direction remains from the north (NNW-NW), occasional west and southwest swells become more noticeable. Wind patterns are transitional: spring sees a decrease in the strong NE trades, while autumn sees their reintroduction. The result is a higher percentage of clean, offshore conditions, with ideal wind frequencies hovering around 40-45%. This makes for fun, rippable waves without the winter crowds or extreme power.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
Summer is the quietest time for surf at Paul do Mar. The Azores High dominates, suppressing storm activity in the North Atlantic. Average wave heights drop to 1.4-1.7 meters, and periods shorten to 8-10 seconds. The swell becomes predominantly short-period windswell from the north, generated by the steady trade winds. While these winds are predominantly offshore (NNE-ENE), the swell direction is far from ideal for the southwest-facing beach. Most of the summer swell arrives from the north-northeast and wraps very poorly into the bay, resulting in small, weak waves. Occasionally, a distant south or west swell will sneak in, but those are few and far between. This is the season for groveling on a longboard or exploring other spots.
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Conditions at Paul do Mar in June
June: Small and Clean
June sees average swell height at 1.5m and period 9.3s. The swell is even more north-dominated: NNW (38.3%), NNE (20.4%), N (16.9%). Very little swell from the optimal south or west. On the positive side, wind conditions are ideal 46% of the time, with the offshore NNE (37.8%) being the most common. This means that when there is any swell, it is often clean and small. This is a month for groveling and working on technique.
Average Spot conditions at Paul do Mar in June
Swell history for June
Wind history for June
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Paul do Mar during June. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at Paul do Mar for your next trip in June.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Paul do Mar for June. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at Paul do Mar.
