Pico da Mota seasonal overview
Pico da Mota in Portugal is a surf spot that benefits from consistent ground swells, particularly during the winter months, making it a reliable destination for experienced surfers. The best conditions occur from October to March, when ground swells dominate (66–91% of the time) and mean swell heights range from 2.1m to 2.7m. December and January stand out as the peak months, offering the largest waves (2.6–2.7m) and the highest likelihood of ground swells (85–91%). However, wind conditions are less favorable during this period, with bad winds (onshore or cross-shore) occurring 73–78% of the time, leaving only 22–27% of days with clean offshore winds. Spring (April–June) and summer (July–September) see a decline in swell quality, with increasing wind swells and smaller waves (1.5–2.1m). May to August are the least ideal, as wind swells become dominant (60–85%) and swell size drops to 1.5–1.7m. Additionally, summer months have the worst wind conditions, with unfavorable winds 82–88% of the time. September marks a transition, with ground swells regaining influence (46%) and slightly improved winds (18% good conditions). If you're looking for a balance between swell size and cleaner winds, October and November offer decent ground swell consistency (66–75%) with marginally better wind odds (23–24%) compared to winter. For surfers prioritizing wave power and consistency, winter is the prime season despite the challenging winds. If smaller, more manageable waves are preferred, late September to early April still provides surfable conditions, with October presenting a sweet spot between decent swell size and slightly improved wind chances. Summer is generally the least reliable for quality surf at this spot.
