Playa Grande seasonal overview
Playa Grande, Costa Rica, is a consistent surf spot with reliable ground swells year-round, making it a great destination for surfers of all levels. The region experiences minimal wind swells—less than 10% in any month—and virtually no days without swell, ensuring near-constant surfable waves. The mean swell size ranges from 1.1m to 1.4m, with the largest waves typically occurring from May to October, peaking around June to September at 1.4m. Wind conditions play a crucial role in surf quality, and Playa Grande sees the most favorable winds from June to November, with July and November standing out as the best months (52% and 53% good wind days, respectively). July offers a unique balance of consistent ground swells (96%) and the highest chance of offshore winds, making it one of the top choices. November follows closely with similar swell consistency and slightly better wind conditions than the rest of the year. The mid-year period (May–August) is ideal for surfers seeking slightly larger swells (1.3–1.4m) and improving wind conditions, though variability increases. The early and late seasons (December–April) still provide dependable waves, but with smaller swells (1.1–1.2m) and less favorable winds (bad conditions exceeding 60%). Ultimately, the prime window for the best surf at Playa Grande is from June to November, with July and November as standout months for both swell consistency and wind quality.
