Playa de San Juan seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The North Atlantic winter storms fire up from October through March, delivering consistent, long-period swell to Playa de San Juan. With the beach facing NNE, the most reliable swell directions come from the NNW, N, NNE, and NE, which together dominate the swell window during these months. Average wave heights range from 1.3m to 1.7m with periods averaging 10.6 to 12.7 seconds – often in the powerful long-period range. Critically, these months also see the highest frequency of offshore winds from the S, SSW, and SW, especially in December (12% ideal) and January (8%). When a low pressure system over the Bay of Biscay or a strong Atlantic storm sends NNW swell and the wind clocks around to the south, the points and beachbreaks at San Juan light up with punchy, rippable waves. However, the dominant wind pattern is still from the NNE (onshore), so patience is key – waiting for those rare but rewarding south wind windows.
Fair Surf Season (April, May, September)
The transition months of April, May, and September offer a mix of fading winter swell and rising summer conditions. Average wave heights dip slightly (1.2-1.5m) and periods moderate (9.1-10.6s). Swell direction remains mostly from the north quadrants, but the percentage of ideal offshore wind drops to 3-6%. April still packs a punch with occasional NNE swell in the 1.5-2m range and a 10.6s average period, but the increasing incidence of onshore NE trade winds often spoils the shape. May sees a significant drop in wave quality as the wind becomes almost exclusively onshore from the N and NNE (over 70% of the time). September marks the beginning of the autumn transition: swell periods lengthen to 9.5s and the first hints of southern wind return, but still only 4% ideal conditions. These months require a sharp eye on synoptic charts – you might score a clean, glassy session when a weak low pushes south winds over the region.
Low Surf Season (June, July, August)
The summer months are the leanest time for surfing at Playa de San Juan. Wave heights average just 1.2-1.4m with short periods of 7.3-8.1 seconds, resulting in weak, windswell-driven surf. The swell direction is almost exclusively from the N and NNE, which would be optimal if not for the prevailing wind. Unfortunately, onshore winds from the N and NNE dominate with a vengeance – in July and August, ideal offshore wind is effectively 0%, and the wind blows from the north sector over 90% of the time. This creates a constant battle of choppy, onshore conditions that make waves close out. Occasionally a distant southern hemisphere swell or a rare thermal gradient can produce a light SSW breeze, but such events are extremely rare. For the dedicated surfer, summer is best spent on alternative activities or chasing the few early morning windows before the sea breeze kicks in. The surf is small, weak, and mostly unsurfable – a true low season.
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Conditions at Playa de San Juan in April
April: Transitional Power
April is a transition month where winter hangover meets early spring. The average swell height drops slightly to 1.5m, and the period eases to 10.6s – still rideable and punchy. The swell direction is dominated by the NNW (36.9%), with NNE (23.8%) and N (18.8%) also strong. A significant portion of waves are in the 1-2m range, with some 2-2.5m sets from the NNE (6.4% in that band). The wind, however, is increasingly onshore: NNE at 38% and N at 21.7% make up the bulk. Ideal offshore wind drops to 6%, and the southerly component (SSW, SW) is scarce. April can still produce excellent days when a late-season storm tracks south of the region, drawing in light S winds. The period is just long enough to hold shape under a moderate onshore breeze – so don't write it off completely.
Average Spot conditions at Playa de San Juan in April
Swell history for April
Wind history for April
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Playa de San Juan during April. 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 San Juan for your next trip in April.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Playa de San Juan for April. 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 San Juan.
