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Praia de Monte Gordo in Portugal offers relatively modest surf conditions year-round, making it more suitable for beginners or longboarders rather than advanced surfers seeking powerful waves. The best months for surfing here are typically during the winter season, from December to February, when ground and wind swells combine more frequently, and the mean swell size peaks around 0.7 to 0.8 meters. December stands out with the highest ground swell contribution (20%) and the lowest percentage of no-swell days (38%). Wind conditions are challenging throughout the year, with onshore winds dominating (bad wind conditions exceeding 85% in most months). However, winter months see slightly better offshore wind opportunities (around 13-14%), particularly in December and January. From May to September, surf potential drops significantly, with ground swells nearly absent, dominant no-swell periods, and very poor wind conditions (over 90% unfavorable). Swell size also diminishes to 0.4-0.5 meters in summer, making these months the least ideal. Late autumn (November) and early spring (March) provide transitional conditions, with marginal improvements in swell frequency and size. Overall, Praia de Monte Gordo is most surfable in winter, though consistent high-quality waves are rare due to persistent wind issues and generally small swells. Surfers should temper expectations and prioritize flexibility in timing sessions around occasional favorable swells and wind windows.

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