Punta Panico seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (December - April)
Punta Panico hits its stride from December through April, when the combination of consistent, long-period groundswell from the Southern Hemisphere and favorable offshore winds aligns perfectly. During these months, the South Pacific storm track is active, sending pulses of SSW to SW swell that wrap nicely into the NW-facing beach. Average wave heights range from 1.5m to 1.7m with periods averaging 14 seconds, offering powerful, rippable waves. The wind is ideal over 56% of the time, with light to moderate S to SSW breezes grooming the faces. This is prime time for securing clean, punchy surf with occasional XL days pushing past 2.5m on sizable swells.
Fair Surf Season (May & October - November)
May and the October-November window serve as transition periods. May sees the largest average swell heights of the year (1.8m) and a beaming 14.1s period, but the wind ideal percentage drops to 45% as stronger southerly winds begin to kick up. The surf remains powerful and consistent, but expect more texture and occasional blown-out sessions. October and November offer a step-down in size (1.7-1.8m) with still-solid periods, yet offshore wind windows tighten further (21-26% ideal). These months reward the dedicated surfer who can pick the windows where a strong high-pressure system stalls over the Pacific, delivering glassy mornings before the afternoon sea breeze ruins the party.
Low Surf Season (June - September)
June through September is the winter low season for surfing at Punta Panico. While the Southern Hemisphere winter produces the heaviest and most consistent SSW swell of the year (average 1.9m at 13.8-14.0s), the trade-off is a dramatic increase in southerly wind strength. The wind blows offshore from the S to SW over 80% of the time, but speeds frequently exceed 20-30 kph, making the waves choppy, bumpy, and difficult to surf. Ideal wind conditions plummet to 22-30%, meaning only the rare calm day or sheltered corner of the point offers truly good waves. During these months, the ocean is pumping with raw power, but the quality is often a battle with the wind.
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Conditions at Punta Panico in January
January: Summer Gold
January delivers the peak of the Peruvian summer surf season. Swell energy is dominated by the SSW (20.5%) and SW (48.3%) quadrants, with a significant contribution from the WSW (22.8%). The average wave height sits at a very surfable 1.5m, with a long period of 14.0s, ensuring powerful, well-organized lines that wrap around the point. Over 59% of the time, the wind is offshore from the S (34.2%) and SSW (27.2%), often light (10-20 kph), which grooms the waves to perfection. The few onshore flows from the N and NW are negligible. This is a month of classic, clean surf—expect long rides and plenty of open faces for carving.
Average Spot conditions at Punta Panico in January
Swell history for January
Wind history for January
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Punta Panico during January. 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 Panico for your next trip in January.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Punta Panico for January. 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 Panico.
