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Playa El Toro seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (May - October)

The heart of the rainy season brings a dramatic shift in the local wind regime as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) stalls overhead. The persistent north-east trade winds that dominate the dry season weaken considerably, replaced by light to moderate south-west to west-northwest flows. These blow directly offshore at Playa El Toro, grooming the surface of a reliable, long-period groundswell generated by Southern Hemisphere storm tracks. With wave heights consistently in the 1–1.5 m range and periods stretching past 13 seconds, the waves are clean, punchy, and fun-sized. Ideal wind conditions occur over 50% of the time, making this the prime window for quality surf.

Fair Surf Season (November - December)

As the ITCZ retreats southward, the north-east trade winds begin to reassert themselves, lowering the percentage of offshore days. November still offers a solid chance of clean conditions with nearly 60% ideal wind, but the average wave period drops to the 10–12 second range, reducing power and consistency. December sees a further decline, with onshore winds dominating and the swell mix shifting back to shorter-period north swells. Occasional long-period pulses from the south can still sneak through, but the quality becomes more intermittent and requires careful timing.

Low Surf Season (January - April)

Strong north-east trade winds become entrenched during these months, blowing directly onshore at Playa El Toro. The wind is ideal less than 8% of the time from January through March, and even April only reaches 18%. Swell energy is a blend of short-period northern hemisphere windswell (8–10 s) and the last gasps of southern hemi groundswell, but constant onshore winds chop up the surface and degrade wave shape. While the average height holds around 1.1 m, most days are blown out and messy. Only the occasional break in the trades, often associated with a passing cold front or a southward dip in the jet stream, can produce a brief window of clean waves.

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Conditions at Playa El Toro in February

February: Deep Winter Lull

Conditions remain grim with ideal wind dropping to a paltry 4%. The swell period improves slightly to 10.5 s, offering a bit more punch, but the north-north-east to north swell directions still dominate (NNE 15.7%, N 14.7%, NNW 18.1%). Onshore winds exceed 50% from the north quadrant, often gusting over 30 kph. The average wave height holds at 1.1 m, but expect blown-out, short-period lines. Opportunities are slim – only the most dedicated surfers will score a clean window when a transient low-pressure system shifts the wind offshore.

Average Spot conditions at Playa El Toro in February

Swell history for February

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Wind history for February

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Playa El Toro during February. 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 El Toro for your next trip in February.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Playa El Toro for February. 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 El Toro.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size