Surf forecastStatisticsHistorical report

Playa Las Bovedas seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (May - November)

The heart of the surf season at Playa Las Bovedas unfolds during the rainy months from May through November. This is when the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ) shifts northward, weakening the dominant trade winds and allowing more frequent offshore flows from the NW and WNW to set up. While the swell remains predominantly from the SSW, the window of rideable conditions expands significantly. Average wave heights creep up to 0.5m, and the occassional pulse of 0.5-1m fun-sized groundswell can break cleanly over the sandbars. The wind is ideal for surfing 13-22% of the time — the highest of the year — making this the most consistent period to find small but groomed waves. Hurricane activity in the Eastern Pacific can also feed in longer-period energy from the SSW, adding rare punchy moments to an otherwise micro-wave regime.

Fair Surf Season (April & December)

April and December serve as transitional windows. In April, the trade winds start to ease and ideal wind percentages rise to 3%, but swell heights still average only 0.4m and the vast majority comes from the SSW. December sees a slight increase in swell frequency from the SSW, but the wind pattern shifts back toward strong N and NNE trades, blowing cross-shore and limiting the number of clean, surfable windows. However, when the stars align — a brief lull in the trades combined with a distant Southern Hemi swell — these months can deliver a few small but glassy sessions.

Low Surf Season (December - April)

From December through April, the dry season grips Panama with relentless N to NNE trade winds. While these winds are actually cross-shore (and occasionally offshore when they clock NW) at Playa Las Bovedas, the prevailing swell direction from the SSW is severely shadowed by the coastline. Average wave heights languish around 0.3-0.4m, and the few waves that do arrive are weak, short-period, and often chopped by the trades. Ideal wind percentages bottom out at 0-5% from January to March. This is a time for longboarders or beginners to practice in tiny, gutless conditions — don't expect anything to get your heart pumping.