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Playa Rio Mar seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (April - November)

The heart of the surf season at Playa Rio Mar sees the Intertropical Convergence Zone settle into its northernmost position, pumping consistent SSW swell from the Pacific hurricane alley. Average wave periods stretch into the 12-14 second range, delivering surprising punch for such modest heights (0.6-0.7m). When the offshore NNW to NW winds kick in, the waves line up cleanly on the southeast-facing beach, offering long, rippable walls. This is the most reliable window for quality surf.

Fair Surf Season (December - March)

During these months, the North Pacific storm track fires up and the northeastern trades strengthen, pushing N to NNW swell toward Panama. While wave heights bump up slightly (0.7-0.8m), the dominant swell direction is far from ideal for the SE-facing coast. The wind remains predominantly offshore from the north (75%+ in December), but the shorter period (7-9 seconds) keeps the surf choppy and disorganized. Still, on the rare occasion that a SSW component slips through, the waves transform into fun, punchy lines.

Low Surf Season (N/A)

Thanks to Panama's equatorial location, there is never a true flat spell. Swell from the Pacific and Caribbean sources keep the ocean alive year-round. However, the window of consistent, high-quality surf is clearly defined by the months with optimal swell direction and favorable winds.