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Playa Bahoruco in the Dominican Republic is primarily windswell-dominated year-round, with virtually no significant ground swell influence outside of minimal contributions in September and October. The swell consistency is solid, with windswell present over 95% of the time from June through August, though the average swell size remains small, peaking at just 1.2m in June and July. The most problematic factor is the wind—onshore or unfavorable conditions prevail over 90% of the year, with the worst months being December through February (96-97% bad winds). March through May and July offer slightly better wind chances (6-7% good conditions), though still overwhelmingly poor. Swell size and consistency drop noticeably in September through November, with increased no-swell days and smaller waves (0.8-0.9m). Overall, this spot is low-quality for surfing due to persistent onshore winds and weak, short-period windswell. The least unfavorable window is March to July, when swell size is marginally better (1.0-1.2m) and bad wind odds dip to 93-94%. However, even these months are far from ideal, making Playa Bahoruco a low-priority destination for committed surfers.

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