Surf France: everything you need to know before organizing your trip

El surf en Francia

It is well known that surfing in France is an incredible experience. France is one of the most popular surfing destinations in Europe. With an extensive coastline stretching along the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, it offers a wide variety of beaches and breaks for all levels of surfers.

In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know before surfing in France, from basic tips for organizing your trip to the best surf spots in the south of the country. Keep reading!

Surfing in France: basic tips for organizing your trip

Before you organize your trip, we recommend these aspects to keep in mind:

  • Choose the time of year: the best time to surf in France is during autumn (September and October) and spring (March and April). During these months, the waves are more consistent and the weather conditions are more favorable. We advise you to check the forecast.
  • Choose your destination: France offers a wide variety of destinations for surfing. If you are a beginner, we recommend choosing a beach with moderately sized waves, such as Biarritz beach or Les Cavaliers beach. If you are more experienced, you can opt for a destination with bigger waves, such as Hossegor or Belharra.
  • Book accommodation and transport: it is important to book in advance, especially if you are traveling during peak season.
  • Buy surf equipment: if you don't have your own equipment, you can rent it at most surf beaches in France. We recommend our article on how to travel with your surf equipment.

Surfing in the south of France: best surf spots

We recommend surfing in the south of France because it is one of the most popular areas for surfing in the country.

Here is a list of the best spots:

  • Lacanau: Lacanau is one of the most famous surf beaches in France. It offers a wide variety of waves for all levels, from moderately sized waves to big and tubular waves.
  • Soustons: Soorts-Hossegor is a world-renowned surf destination. It is known for its long and perfect waves, which are ideal for experienced surfers.
  • Anglet: Anglet is a naturally beautiful surf beach. It offers a variety of waves, from moderately sized waves to big and powerful waves.

Conclusions

France is a fantastic destination for all levels. With an extensive coastline and a wide variety of waves, it offers something for everyone. With a little planning, you can organize an unforgettable surf trip to this European country.

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