Sesimbra seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The North Atlantic awakens in autumn, and Sesimbra feels the pulse as powerful low-pressure systems track across the ocean. While the dominant swell direction remains from the NW quadrant, the frequency and intensity of S to SW swell increase markedly during this window. These are the months when the beach's SSW exposure can truly light up, especially when a deep depression stalls west of Portugal, firing long-period groundswell from the S or SW. Combined with the reliable offshore winds from the N to NNE quadrants (which blow 45-48% of the time), the setup for quality surf is unmatched. Expect average wave heights of 1.5-2.0m with periods often exceeding 12s, delivering powerful, rippable waves. A negative NAO index often amplifies the storm track, funnelling more favourable swell angles towards Sesimbra.
Fair Surf Season (April & September)
These transition months offer a blend of the fading winter energy and building summer stability. The average swell height drops to 1.1-1.5m, and periods shorten slightly (10-11s). The swell direction still swings from the SW to NW, but the mix becomes less consistent. April can deliver lingering winter swells with clean N winds, while September sees the first hints of autumn storms. The offshore wind frequency hovers at 43-50%, meaning favourable days are interspersed with lighter onshore flows. It is a solid shoulder season for the dedicated surfer who is willing to chase the windows.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
Summer settles in, and the Atlantic storm track retreats north. The dominant swell is overwhelmingly from the NW and NNW (accounting for over 70% of the total swell energy in June and July). This direction, while producing rideable waves, does not align well with the SSW-facing beach; the resulting waves are often smaller, weak, and prone to refraction that reduces their quality. Average wave heights hover around 1.0m with periods under 10s, leading to choppy, grovelly conditions for the most part. The wind is ideal only about 42-46% of the time, with strong NNW thermal winds frequently creating a side-shore breeze that further complicates the surf. Occasional pulses of S-SW swell can still break the monotony, but these are rare and quickly dashed by summer high pressure.
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Conditions at Sesimbra in March
March: Cooling Energy, Still Strong
As spring approaches, the ocean energy remains high. Average wave height is 1.7m with a period of 12.4s. The swell direction still favours WNW (31.9%) and NW (31.3%), but the S-SW quadrant (SW, SSW, S) contributes about 2.3% – a slight uptick. The offshore wind frequency decreases marginally to 46%, but N and NNW winds dominate at 29% combined, providing excellent conditions. March can deliver some of the best sessions of the year due to the overlap of decent swell size and clean, light offshore breezes. However, the swell direction is often too north for the spot to peak; the best waves come from a deeper S-SW angle, which is less common. Patience is rewarded.
Average Spot conditions at Sesimbra in March
Swell history for March
Wind history for March
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Sesimbra during March. 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 Sesimbra for your next trip in March.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Sesimbra for March. 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 Sesimbra.
