Punta Arena seasonal overview
Punta Arena, Mexico, offers consistent surf conditions year-round, with variations in swell quality, wind conditions, and wave size that influence the best times for surfing. The spot benefits from a high percentage of ground swell, particularly from March through September, peaking in May with 94% ground swell dominance, ensuring clean, well-organized waves. The mean swell size remains modest, averaging 0.9m to 1.2m, with the largest waves typically arriving in September (1.2m), followed by July and August (1.1m). Wind conditions improve significantly from April to September, with the best wind reliability occurring from June to August when good wind conditions reach 45-50%. However, the winter months (December-February) see poor wind conditions over 75% of the time, often resulting in onshore or cross-shore winds that degrade wave quality. The optimal months for surfing Punta Arena are May through September, when ground swell dominance is highest, wind conditions are most favorable, and wave size is slightly larger. May stands out with near-perfect swell consistency (94% ground swell) and improving wind stats (44% good winds), while June-August balance decent wave height (1.0-1.1m) and the year’s best wind reliability. Early season (March-April) and late season (October) can still provide good sessions but with slightly less predictable winds. November-February, though not devoid of surf, suffers from frequent poor winds and lower ground swell influence, making it a less consistent period for quality surfing. Overall, Punta Arena works best for intermediate to advanced surfers seeking steady conditions from late spring through early fall.
