Punta de Lobos seasonal overview
Punta de Lobos in Chile is a world-class surf spot known for its powerful and consistent ground swells, offering excellent conditions for experienced surfers year-round. The swell consistency is remarkable, with ground swells dominating 84-96% of the time across all months, ensuring reliable wave energy. The mean swell size remains steady between 2.2m and 2.4m, with the largest waves typically occurring from May to August (southern hemisphere winter). However, the biggest challenge at this spot is wind conditions, as onshore or unfavorable winds prevail 70-80% of the time throughout the year. The best months for surfing Punta de Lobos are March through July, when ground swell consistency peaks (90-96%) and wind conditions are slightly less unfavorable compared to other months. March stands out with 94% ground swells and 26% good wind days, while May offers the best compromise with 94% ground swells, 27% good wind days, and slightly larger waves (2.3m). Summer months (December-February) have marginally more wind swell interference and the worst wind conditions, making them less ideal despite still having consistent ground swells. Advanced surfers should target the autumn-winter period (March-July) for the most epic sessions, though they must be prepared to time their sessions carefully around the frequent onshore winds that affect the spot.
