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Playa de la Canteria seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (December - March)

The heart of the North Atlantic winter delivers the goods at Playa de la Canteria. As deep low-pressure systems track across the North Atlantic, they generate powerful long-period swell trains from the N to ENE windows that wrap directly into this NNE-facing beach. Average swell heights hover around 1.6m to 1.7m, with periods frequently exceeding 12 seconds, translating into punchy, well-ordered lines. Critically, this is also the period when the percentage of ideal offshore wind days peaks at 7-11%, thanks to occasional bursts of S to WSW airflow ahead of approaching cold fronts. When the stars align, you get crisp offshore winds grooming steep, hollow waves – those are the sessions you came for.

Fair Surf Season (October - November & April - May)

Shoulder months offer a mixed bag. October and November see the autumn storm track ramping up, producing solid swell with average periods around 11-12s and heights of 1.3-1.5m. However, the wind is less consistent, with ideal conditions only occurring 9-10% of the time. Spring months (April-May) bring a noticeable drop in period (10.6s to 9.1s) and height (1.5m to 1.3m). While the swell direction remains favorable from NNW to NNE, the dominant N to NNE winds become increasingly onshore, making it harder to find clean conditions. Still, a passing high-pressure ridge can bring light S winds and fun-sized waves.

Low Surf Season (June - September)

Summer is the leanest time for consistent surf. The North Atlantic storm track shifts north, significantly weakening swell production. Average wave periods drop to 7.3-9.5s, resulting in choppy, underpowered waves most days. The swell continues to arrive from the N to NNE quadrants, but heights are often in the 1.2-1.4m range with a high percentage of small, groveling waves. Compounding the issue, the wind regime becomes overwhelmingly dominated by N to NNE flow (on/onshore for this spot), with ideal offshore wind days plummeting to 0-4%. Occasional weak sea breezes or thermal winds might offer brief windows, but overall, expect mushy, wind-affected conditions. However, if a rare southern-hemisphere swell or a tropical system sends a pulse from the NE, the spot can come alive for a few hours.

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Conditions at Playa de la Canteria in September

September: Autumn Hints

September is the first month to show a real improvement. The average swell period jumps to 9.5s, a noticeable increase in power. Swell heights average 1.2m but can be deceiving as the longer period adds punch. Swell directions are evenly split among NNW (31.1%), NNE (31.9%), and N (30.5%), providing consistent exposure. Wind patterns begin to shift: while NNE still dominates (50.3%), it is less overwhelming than in summer. N winds are at 23.2%. Ideal offshore wind days rise to 4%. This means occasional windows with light SE to S winds can produce surprisingly fun conditions on a building groundswell. It's a month of transition – the ocean is waking up, and the first autumn storms can deliver memorable sessions.

Average Spot conditions at Playa de la Canteria in September

Swell history for September

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Wind history for September

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Playa de la Canteria during September. 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 Playa de la Canteria for your next trip in September.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Playa de la Canteria for September. 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 Playa de la Canteria.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size