Prainha seasonal overview
Prainha in Portugal is a consistent surf spot with reliable ground swell throughout most of the year, though conditions vary seasonally. The best months for surfers are typically from October through March, when ground swell dominance is highest, averaging between 66% and 91%, with mean swell sizes ranging from 2.1m to 2.7m. During this period, waves are more powerful and clean, especially in winter months like January and December, where swell heights peak at 2.7m and 2.6m respectively. However, wind conditions are less favorable, with good winds occurring only 30-34% of the time, meaning offshore winds (ideal for clean waves) are relatively rare. From April to September, swell quality declines as wind swell becomes more dominant, particularly from May to August, where ground swell drops below 40%, and wave heights average around 1.5m-1.7m. Summer months like June and July see the poorest conditions, with high percentages of wind swell (74-85%) and unfavorable winds (bad conditions 77-80% of the time). September and October mark the transition back to better surf, with improving ground swell and slightly better wind conditions. Overall, late autumn to early winter (October-February) offers the best balance of solid swell size and occasional good winds, making it the prime window for experienced surfers seeking quality waves at Prainha.
