Point Leo seasonal overview
Point Leo in Australia is a consistent surf spot with year-round ground swell dominance, making it a reliable option for surfers. The best conditions typically occur from April to September when ground swell percentages are highest (84-88%) and mean swell size ranges from 1.1-1.3m, providing solid waves. Wind conditions improve slightly during these months, with good offshore winds peaking at around 29% in May, though onshore winds still prevail. The autumn and winter months (May-August) offer the most favorable balance of swell energy and cleaner wind windows, with July and August seeing the largest swells (1.2-1.3m). Summer months (December-February) have smaller swells (1.0m) and poor wind conditions (only 15% favorable), making them less ideal. Spring (October-November) and early autumn (March-April) serve as transitional periods with decent swell but still challenging winds. Overall, surfers will find the most consistent and higher-quality waves from late autumn through winter, with May to August standing out as the prime window for good swell size and slightly better wind chances.
