Historical surf report. Simply select a surf spot and see swell statistics based on 35 years.

Salsa Brava, Costa Rica, is known for its powerful reef break, offering consistent swells year-round, though the conditions vary significantly across seasons. The best months for surfing here are typically from March to August when wind conditions are favorable, and swell consistency remains high. March stands out with nearly 70% good wind conditions, though the swell is predominantly wind-driven (99%) rather than groundswell, averaging 1.4m. April to June sees even better wind conditions (83–90% favorable) with wind swells remaining dominant (93–97%), though swell size decreases slightly to 1.1–1.2m. July is arguably the peak month, with 98% good winds, minimal bad conditions (2%), and a stronger swell averaging 1.4m. August follows closely with 88% favorable winds but slightly smaller waves (1.1m). Outside this window, conditions deteriorate: September to November brings more inconsistent winds (37–74% favorable) and a notable drop in swell size (0.7–1.0m), while December to February suffers from strong onshore winds (78–93% bad conditions) despite decent swell sizes (1.5–1.7m). Groundswell is rare year-round (0–7%), meaning most waves are wind-generated, which can be less clean. For advanced surfers seeking the most reliable, powerful, and well-shaped waves, the sweet spot is March through July—prioritizing July for near-perfect winds and solid swells. Early mornings often provide the cleanest conditions before winds pick up.

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