Plettenberg Bay seasonal overview
Plettenberg Bay in South Africa offers consistent surf conditions year-round, with the best months for surfers typically being from May to August. During this period, ground swell dominates, peaking at 91% in June, and the mean swell size increases to 2.7m–2.9m, providing powerful and well-formed waves. The wind conditions also improve slightly, with good wind days occurring around 26–30% of the time, though onshore winds (bad conditions) still prevail 70–74% of the time. The winter months (June–August) see the largest swells, making them ideal for experienced surfers looking for bigger and more consistent waves. From September to April, the swell remains reliable, mostly ground swell (66–84%), but the average size decreases slightly (2.4m–2.8m). However, wind conditions worsen, particularly from October to December, with good wind days dropping to 20–23%. Summer months (December–February) have more wind swell interference (~25–30%), and onshore winds are frequent (76–80% bad days), making sessions less predictable. For the best balance of swell size, consistency, and manageable winds, May through August is the prime window. Late autumn (April–May) and early spring (September) can also deliver solid waves, but wind conditions become less favorable as summer approaches. Advanced surfers will prefer the bigger winter swells, while intermediate riders might find late autumn or early spring more suitable due to slightly smaller but still clean conditions. Plettenberg Bay rarely has flat days (0% no swell), ensuring surfable waves throughout the year.
