Whale Beach seasonal overview
Whale Beach in Australia offers a mix of conditions throughout the year, with the best surfing months generally being from May to July. During this period, ground swell percentages increase (30-31%), while wind swell decreases slightly (66-67%), providing cleaner and more consistent waves. The mean swell size remains steady around 1.4-1.5m, which is ideal for intermediate to advanced surfers. Wind conditions also improve significantly, with good winds peaking at 43-45% and bad wind days dropping to 55-57%, making these months the most reliable for surf. Earlier in the year (January to April), the surf is dominated by wind swell (73-87%), and unfavorable winds are common (65-83%), leading to choppier conditions. From August to December, ground swell diminishes (13-26%), and wind swell becomes dominant again (72-87%), with worsening wind conditions (60-79% bad winds). While Whale Beach rarely has no swell (max 3% in mid-year), the best time to catch quality waves is undoubtedly the winter months of May to July when cleaner swells and more favorable winds align. Spring and summer bring more onshore winds and less reliable ground swell, making sessions more variable.
