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Punta Burica seasonal overview

Best Surf Season (February - March)

February and March are the undisputed peak months at Punta Burica. During this window, the North Pacific high-pressure system strengthens, funneling stable, offshore winds from the NNE-E quadrant across the peninsula. The statistics bear this out: ideal wind conditions jump to 27-29% of the time, the highest of the year. Meanwhile, long-period (13-14s) SSW groundswells pulse in consistently, with average heights hovering in the 1.0-1.2m range — that perfect 'fun' to 'good' zone where the waves are pushy yet rippable. The combination of clean, groomed faces and consistent swell makes this the go-to period for quality sessions.

Fair Surf Season (November - January & April)

Shoulder months offer a mixed bag of opportunity. November and December see the tail end of the northern hemisphere storm track, delivering solid SSW and SW swell (1.1-1.4m) with periods around 12-13s, but the wind is a gamble — ideal conditions occur only 4-7% of the time, with frequent onshore W-WSW flow from passing cold fronts. January shows a marked improvement to 16% ideal wind, and April ramps up to 19% as the dry season sets in, with average wave heights climbing to 1.3m and periods stretching to 14.1s. These months require patience and a close eye on the forecast, but when a high-pressure ridge locks in, the waves can be world-class.

Low Surf Season (May - October)

From May through October, the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) migrates north, parking a persistent belt of onshore winds over southern Central America. At Punta Burica, this translates to a relentless stream of SW-W winds that ruin wave quality. Ideal wind percentages plummet to 3-8%, while swell heights actually max out at 1.5m with long periods (13-14s) — but it's a cruel irony because those powerful waves are almost always accompanied by choppy, bumpy conditions. Occasional brief windows of E-NE outflow from passing cold fronts or tropical waves can salvage a session, but they are rare. This is the time to wax the longboard and look for sheltered nooks, or simply wait out the wind.

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Conditions at Punta Burica in August

August: Peak Swell, Trough Wind

August ties with June for the highest average swell height at 1.5m, with a period of 13.3s. The swell direction is almost purely SSW (85%) and SW (15%), creating consistent, powerful waves. The 1-2m range accounts for a whopping 80% of all observations — the beach is rarely flat. However, ideal wind conditions hit the year's low at 5%. The wind rose is a sea of red: W (25%), WSW (21%), and WNW (21%) combine for over two-thirds of all readings. The rare offshore event typically accompanies a passing cold front or a local land-breeze setup. August offers the biggest waves of the year, but quality is almost always compromised by onshore winds.

Average Spot conditions at Punta Burica in August

Swell history for August

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Wind history for August

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Swell quality

Analyze the groundswell consistency at Punta Burica during August. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at Punta Burica for your next trip in August.

Ground swell

Ground swell by size

Wind conditions

Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Punta Burica for August. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at Punta Burica.

Swell with good wind

Swell with good wind by size