Quepos seasonal overview
Quepos, Costa Rica, offers consistent surf year-round with reliable ground swells dominating the conditions, making it a dependable spot for surfers. The best months for surfing here are typically from December to March, when swell consistency is high (95-100% ground swells), and wind conditions are more favorable compared to other times of the year. During these months, mean swell sizes range from 0.9m to 1.0m, providing manageable waves for intermediate surfers, while good wind conditions occur around 50% of the time, reducing the likelihood of onshore winds disrupting sessions. From April onward, swell size gradually increases, peaking at 1.3m from June to October, but wind conditions deteriorate significantly, with bad winds occurring 66-79% of the time, making these months less ideal despite the larger swells. November marks a transition period, with swell size decreasing slightly (1.1m) and wind conditions improving marginally compared to the mid-year months. While larger swells in the middle of the year may appeal to advanced surfers seeking more powerful waves, the prevalence of unfavorable winds makes the early and late parts of the year the most balanced for quality surfing in Quepos. Overall, December through March delivers the most user-friendly conditions, with consistent swells, manageable wave heights, and relatively better wind chances.
