Tavira seasonal overview
Tavira, Portugal, offers relatively modest surf conditions year-round, with the best window for surfers occurring in late autumn to early spring. The most consistent swell arrives between November and March, when ground swell percentages increase slightly, peaking in March (18%) and December (14%). Mean swell sizes during these months range from 0.6m to 0.8m, with March having the largest average swell (0.8m). Wind conditions, however, remain challenging throughout the year, with over 90% of days featuring unfavorable onshore winds (bad wind conditions). The least favorable months for surfing are from June to September, when no swell dominates (62-78% of days) and swell size drops to 0.4-0.5m. Wind conditions worsen further in summer, with August being the worst (97% bad wind days). October shows a slight improvement in swell consistency (5% ground swell, 42% wind swell) and marginally better wind conditions (8% good wind days), though it remains inconsistent. For surfers seeking the highest likelihood of surfable waves, late winter to early spring (March) and late autumn (October-November) are the best times, but expect frequent wind issues and generally small, wind-affected waves. This spot suits beginners or those looking for mellow sessions rather than high-performance surfing.
