Still Bay seasonal overview
Still Bay in South Africa offers consistent surf with year-round swell, as the data shows no months without waves. Ground swell dominates throughout the year, peaking from June to August (85–90%), providing cleaner, more organized waves compared to wind swell. The best months for surfers are between May and August when ground swell is strongest, averaging 2.1–2.2m, and wind conditions improve significantly—good winds occur 35–37% of the time, far better than the summer months (12–19%). During winter (May–August), offshore winds are more frequent, though still challenging (63–65% bad winds). Summer (December–February) has smaller swells (1.9–2.0m) and poor wind conditions (85–88% onshore), making it less ideal. Autumn (March–April) and early spring (September) are transitional, with decent ground swell (77–81%) but worsening winds (19–24% good). Overall, mid-year offers the best mix of size, swell quality, and cleaner winds, while summer is less reliable due to onshore dominance. Advanced surfers will find the biggest and cleanest waves in June and July, though wind luck is still needed.
