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Playa Santa Catalina in Panama offers fairly consistent surf conditions year-round due to its high ground swell prevalence. The best months for surfing are typically April through September when swell size averages 1.0–1.2m, and ground swell dominates (90–96% occurrence). However, these months also bring less favorable wind conditions, with offshore winds dropping to just 24–44% likelihood. The largest swells occur from May to September, peaking around 1.2m, but strong onshore winds (bad conditions 64–76% of the time) can deteriorate wave quality, particularly from June to October. December and January provide a balance—smaller swells (0.8–0.9m) but significantly better wind conditions (49–52% favorable winds). While Nov–Mar sees slightly smaller waves, the improved wind ratios (especially December’s 52% good winds) make these months more reliable for clean, rideable surf. March and April offer a middle ground, with swell building (0.9–1.0m) before the summer wind deterioration. Ultimately, advanced surfers seeking size may target May–Sep despite wind challenges, while those prioritizing clean faces and fewer crowds may prefer Dec–Feb. The spot rarely has flat spells (No Swell stays below 11% year-round), ensuring surfable waves even in off-peak months.

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