Historical surf report. Simply select a surf spot and see swell statistics based on 35 years.

Puerto Escondido is renowned for its powerful, consistent waves, making it a premier surf destination year-round. The spot predominantly experiences ground swells, with nearly every month having 92% or higher ground swell occurrence, ensuring reliable wave energy. The swell size averages between 1.0m and 1.7m, peaking from June to September when the mean swell height reaches its maximum of 1.6m-1.7m. These months also coincide with the largest swells, offering more powerful and challenging waves, particularly at the famous Zicatela Beach, known for its heavy barrels. However, wind conditions during this period are less favorable, with only 35%-39% of days offering good winds, while 61%-65% of days experience onshore or cross-shore winds that can disrupt wave quality. The most balanced conditions—combining solid swell and relatively better winds—occur from November to February. During this period, the swell remains strong (1.0m-1.2m) with near-perfect ground swell consistency (98%-100%), while wind conditions improve, with good winds occurring 44%-49% of the time. November and December are particularly appealing, offering a sweet spot between manageable wave sizes and a near-even split between favorable and unfavorable winds. From March to May, swell size increases (1.2m-1.5m), but wind conditions deteriorate significantly, with bad wind days rising to 65%-73%. Similarly, late summer and early fall (June-September) bring the biggest waves but also the highest likelihood of disruptive winds. For surfers seeking the most rideable conditions with a balance of swell and wind, the winter months (November-February) are ideal, while experienced big-wave riders may target the summer swell peaks despite the wind trade-offs.

Swell consistency

Wind conditions / mean swell size

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