Victoria Bay seasonal overview
Victoria Bay in South Africa offers consistent surfable conditions year-round, with ground swells dominating the swell mix—ranging from 65% in November to 91% in June. The swell size averages between 2.3m and 2.7m, peaking from May to September with the largest swells. However, wind conditions vary significantly, with the best wind consistency (low onshore occurrence) found between April and August, where good wind days reach up to 31% in May and June. Outside this window, unfavorable winds (onshore or cross-shore) dominate, particularly from December to March, when bad wind days exceed 80%. The optimal months for surfers are May through July, when large, clean ground swells combine with relatively better wind conditions. While winter provides the most powerful and consistent waves, the frequent onshore winds remain a limiting factor, requiring patience for clean sessions. Early season (April) and late season (August) still offer solid swell energy with slightly improved wind odds compared to mid-winter, making them good alternatives. The summer months (December-February) have smaller swells and persistently poor winds, making them less reliable despite the warmer water temperatures. For surfers prioritizing size and power, mid-winter is best, while those seeking a balance between swell and wind may prefer the shoulder months.
