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The Hoek seasonal overview

The Hoek in South Africa offers consistent surf conditions year-round, with ground swell dominating the swell mix at all times (75–92% prevalence). The best months for surfers are generally from May to August, when swell size peaks (mean 2.9–3.2m) and ground swell consistency is highest (90–92%). However, wind conditions remain challenging, with poor onshore winds (bad conditions 79–84%) outweighing favorable winds (good conditions 16–21%) even in these optimal months. Early season (March–April) and late season (September) still provide solid surf (2.5–3.0m swells) but see slightly higher wind swell influence and deteriorating wind ratios. Summer months (November–February) have smaller swells (2.4–2.5m) and the worst wind stats (bad conditions 89–90%), making winter the clear choice despite the wind trade-offs. For surfers prioritizing wave quality over wind, May–July stands out with the largest, cleanest ground swell energy, though patience for offshore wind windows is required.