Suicidios seasonal overview
Best Surf Season (October - March)
The North Atlantic awakens from its summer slumber, and Suicidios transforms into a winter playground. From October through March, the average swell height consistently exceeds 2.0m, with periods stretching into the 12-13 second range – the hallmark of powerful, long-period groundswells. The dominant swell directions (NNW, NW, N) align perfectly with the beach's NNW exposure, delivering clean, heavy lines that wrap into the bay. While onshore winds from the north and northeast frequently plague the region, the percentage of ideal offshore wind (from the south) peaks during these months, especially in December (19%), January (16%), and November (15%). When a high-pressure system parks over the Iberian Peninsula, it ushers in light southerly breezes that groom the swell into glassy, hollow perfection. This is the prime window for charging Suicidios at its heaviest.
Fair Surf Season (April & September)
The transitional shoulder months of April and September offer a mixed bag. Swell heights drop to around 1.7-1.9m, and periods shorten to 10-11s – still rideable but lacking the punch of winter. The swell direction remains favorable (NNW and NW dominate), but the wind dial turns more unreliable. Ideal offshore wind occurs only 3-4% of the time, with persistent onshore flow from the north (particularly NNE) prevailing. Larger storms can still produce a day of glory, but consistency suffers. These months reward patience: wait for a southerly wind shift and you might score a gem between the flat spells.
Low Surf Season (May - August)
Summer brings the doldrums to Suicidios. From May through August, average swell heights hover around 1.4-1.6m with periods under 10 seconds – often short-period, windswell that lacks the power to stand up on the steeper sections. The swell direction is almost exclusively from the north (N, NNE, NNW), which, while technically favorable for the beach, is usually accompanied by onshore winds from the same quadrant. Ideal offshore wind virtually disappears (0-2% of the time). The combination of small, weak swell and persistent choppy conditions makes for a frustrating surf season. Unless a rare tropical system or late-season cold front graces the coast, it's best to bring a grovel board or explore other spots. The beach can still offer fun-sized waves on a rare offshore morning, but these are the exception, not the rule.
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Conditions at Suicidios in July
July: Flat Spell
July offers little respite from the summer flat spell. The average swell height is 1.6m – a slight uptick due to small, short-period windswell – but the period is a meager 7.7s, indicating very weak energy. Swell direction is heavily skewed north: N (46.6%), NNE (25.6%), and NNW (26.2%). While these directions are favorable, the swell lacks any significant power. The wind is the main culprit; NNE wind dominates a staggering 65.5% of the time, with N wind at 28.1%. There is zero percent of ideal offshore wind recorded. This means every day is onshore, choppy, and generally unappealing. Even a mild NW groundswell would be ruined by the prevailing wind. July is a write-off for serious surfing at Suicidios.
Average Spot conditions at Suicidios in July
Swell history for July
Wind history for July
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Suicidios during July. 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 Suicidios for your next trip in July.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Suicidios for July. 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 Suicidios.
