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Playas del Este in Cuba is predominantly a windswell-driven spot, with no significant ground swell observed throughout the year. The best months for surfers are November through February, when wind swell percentages are highest (75-80%), and mean swell sizes peak at around 0.9-1.0m. These months offer the most consistent rideable waves despite the fact that good wind conditions remain rare (only 6-8% of the time). Offshore winds are infrequent year-round, but late autumn and winter see slightly better wind alignment compared to other seasons. The summer months (May-September) are the least favorable due to low wind swell activity (35-45%) and smaller swell sizes (0.4-0.6m), making for mostly flat or weak conditions. April and October serve as transitional months with moderate swell energy (0.7-0.8m). While Playas del Este is surfable in winter, the spot is heavily dependent on local windswell, and surfers should expect onshore winds most days—optimal sessions will be rare but possible when wind and swell align. For the most consistent waves, focus on November to February, though even then, conditions are often choppy due to the high percentage of bad winds.

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