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Playa Jaco seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (December - April)

During these months, the North Pacific high-pressure system strengthens, promoting a consistent flow of offshore northerly to northeasterly trade winds across Costa Rica. This aligns perfectly with Playa Jaco's southwest exposure, grooming the swell into clean, well-shaped lines. Swell from deep Southern Hemisphere low-pressure systems arrives with long periods (12–14+ seconds) and heights ranging from fun 1–1.5m to pumping 2m+ on the best days. The average wave period hovers around 12–14 seconds, delivering powerful, rideable surf. January through March are the prime months with ideal wind conditions over 40% of the time, offering glassy mornings and offshore breezes that hold up the faces. This is the time to score classic Jaco peaks from head-high to overhead.

Fair Surf Season (May and November)

As the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) migrates northward, the trade winds weaken and become more variable. May and November represent transitional months where the swell remains ample (average heights 1.2–1.3m) and periods are still long (12–14s), but the wind window narrows. Northerly offshore winds become less frequent, replaced by lighter onshore sea breezes or southerly winds. Surf quality is still good, especially in the early mornings before the wind picks up. These months can deliver excellent waves between storm fronts, but consistency drops compared to the prime season.

Low Surf Season (June - October)

The heart of the wet season brings persistent southwest to west winds, which are directly onshore for Playa Jaco. Despite the fact that swell heights peak at 1.4m on average (and occasionally reach 2–2.5m+) with long periods, the constant onshore flow chops up the waves, making them sectiony and difficult. Ideal offshore wind percentages drop to 18–23%, meaning only sporadic clean windows, often from brief northerly outflow events or early morning calms. Southern Hemisphere swell is still pumping, but you'll need to watch local wind forecasts closely for a clean session. Most days are blown out, making this the least reliable season for quality surf at Jaco.

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Conditions at Playa Jaco in April

April: Transitional Swell with a Wind Shift

April marks a turning point as the ITCZ begins its northward creep, reducing ideal offshore wind frequency to 32%. The N and NNE flows become less dominant (only 6.8% combined), while onshore SE–SW gusts pick up. However, the swell is at its strongest yet: average 1.2m with a 14-second period – the longest of the year. SSW swell dominates 97.8% of the wave energy, with a whopping 78.1% in the 1–1.5m class and 6.3% reaching 1.5–2m. The long period ensures that even in less-than-perfect wind, the waves have push and power. Early mornings are still your best bet, when a light offshore breeze occasionally slips in. Look for cleaner conditions after cold fronts pass, but be prepared for more variability as the season shifts.

Average Spot conditions at Playa Jaco in April

Swell history for April

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Wind history for April

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Playa Jaco 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 Jaco for your next trip in April.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Playa Jaco 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 Jaco.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size