Roca Loca seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (December - April)
During these months, the Pacific coast of Costa Rica experiences the peak of the dry season, characterized by strong, consistent trade winds from the northeast that blow offshore across the Nicoya Peninsula. At Roca Loca, this translates to glassy morning conditions with a steady diet of SSW swell wrapping around the point. The average wave height sits between 1.0m and 1.2m, with periods often exceeding 13 seconds, delivering powerful, long-period groundswell that reels down the reef. The combination of clean offshore winds and solid swell makes this the prime window for classic Roca Loca waves.
Fair Surf Season (May & November)
May and November serve as transition months between the dry and wet seasons. During these months, the trade winds weaken and the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) shifts north, allowing for occasional south-hemisphere swells. The swell height can reach up to 1.3m in May with periods of 14 seconds, offering some of the longest period waves of the year. However, wind conditions become more variable, with a higher chance of afternoon onshore breezes from the west. Early morning sessions are still rewarding, making these months a solid option for those willing to time the tides.
Low Surf Season (June - October)
The rainy season dominates from June through October, bringing increased cloud cover, precipitation, and a significant uptick in onshore winds from the WSW and W. The average wave height remains respectable around 1.4m, and the period still hovers in the 13-second range, but wind quality takes a nosedive. The percentage of ideal wind drops to as low as 25% in September. During this period, the swell direction shifts slightly more south-southwest, and the combination of onshore wind and powerful swell can create choppy, blown-out conditions. However, brief windows of light variable winds in the early mornings or during passing cold fronts can still produce punchy, rideable waves for the dedicated surfer.
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Conditions at Roca Loca in September
September: Lowest Wind Quality
September is statistically the most challenging month for wind at Roca Loca, with ideal conditions only 25% of the time. The average swell height remains 1.4m and period 13.0 seconds, so there is plenty of power from the SSW (84.0%) and SW (14.6%) directions. However, the wind is predominantly onshore from the W and WNW, with a combined 21.9% from those directions. The trade winds are at their weakest, and the ITCZ is overhead, bringing frequent rain and shifting winds. Despite this, the long-period swell delivers consistent sets, and if you can time a morning with light easterly winds, you can still find clean, punchy waves. September is for the dedicated surfers who don't mind a bit of chop and are rewarded with empty line-ups.
Average Spot conditions at Roca Loca in September
Swell history for September
Wind history for September
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Roca Loca during September. 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 Roca Loca for your next trip in September.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Roca Loca for September. 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 Roca Loca.
