Umdloti seasonal overview
Umdloti, South Africa, offers consistent surf conditions year-round but has distinct seasonal variations in swell and wind quality. The best months for surfing are typically from April to August, when ground swell dominates (65-76% probability) and wind conditions are more favorable. During this period, April stands out with 53% good winds, May (61%), and June (66%), making them prime months for clean, rideable waves. Mean swell sizes remain steady around 1.6-1.7m, offering manageable but punchy waves. Late autumn and winter (May-July) are particularly reliable, combining solid ground swells with offshore wind frequencies rarely dropping below 50%. Outside this window, the surf becomes less predictable. From September to March, wind swell takes over (48-65% probability), and onshore winds plague 59-68% of days, disrupting conditions. October and November, despite slightly larger swells (1.8m and 1.6m respectively), suffer from 67-68% bad winds, often ruining wave quality. Summer months (December-February) see a drop in ground swell (37-45%) and poor wind reliability (59-65% onshore), though smaller swells (1.5-1.6m) can still provide fun sessions when winds align. For serious surfers, late autumn through mid-winter (April-August) delivers the most consistent mix of ground swell energy and cleaner winds, while the rest of the year requires patience to score occasional good days.
