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Ponta Preta seasonal overview

Ponta Preta in Cape Verde is a world-class right-hand point break known for its powerful, barreling waves, and the best conditions are typically found during the winter months when strong ground swells dominate. The prime season runs from November to March, with December standing out as the peak month. During this period, ground swell probability is high (75-76%), and wind conditions are favorable (76-77% good winds) with minimal onshore interference, allowing for clean, well-shaped waves. Swell sizes during these months average 1.6-1.9m, providing consistent, high-quality surf. From April onwards, the conditions gradually deteriorate as ground swells decrease and wind swells become more prevalent, especially from May to September. During these months, the swell mix shifts significantly toward wind swell (75-93%), which tends to be less organized and powerful. Wind conditions also worsen, with bad winds prevailing (63-86%), often creating choppy or cross-shore disruptions. Swell size drops to 1.1-1.5m, making sessions less reliable and more wind-affected. October marks the transition back into the high season, with ground swell frequency rising sharply (60%) and wind conditions improving (62% good winds). While the waves may not yet reach the consistency of November-December, this month still offers solid surf opportunities. Overall, advanced surfers seeking the best hollow, powerful waves should target Ponta Preta between November and March, with December being the most ideal month for both swell quality and favorable winds. The summer months (June-August) are best avoided unless you're willing to compromise on wave consistency and wind conditions.