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Santana, Nicaragua, is a consistent surf spot with reliable ground swells dominating throughout the year, making it a solid choice for surfers. The best conditions for surfing are generally from April to October, when ground swells are at their highest, averaging between 92-99% of the swell mix, and swell size peaks at 1.4m in June through September. While wind conditions are not ideal year-round, the least unfavorable winds occur from May to October, with September and October offering the highest percentages of good wind days (32% and 35%, respectively). Despite the swell consistency, onshore winds are common, with bad wind conditions prevailing 65-85% of the time, except in September and October, where they drop slightly to 65-68%. The months of September and October stand out as the prime window, combining strong ground swells, manageable wind conditions, and slightly larger waves. Outside this period, particularly in the winter months (January-February and December), ground swells remain strong, but bad wind conditions increase significantly (80-85%), making sessions more challenging. Overall, Santana is a wave-rich destination, but surfers should prioritize late-season trips to maximize favorable winds alongside consistent swell.

Swell consistency

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