Galiote seasonal overview
Galiote in France offers variable surf conditions throughout the year, with the best combination of swell and wind typically arriving in late autumn and early winter. The most favorable months are November and December, when swell consistency improves, and wind conditions become more manageable. During these months, ground swell remains minimal (1-2%), but wind swell increases significantly (68% in November, 56% in December), reducing no-swell days to 31-42%. Mean swell sizes peak at around 0.7m, which is modest but surfable for intermediate to advanced surfers. Wind conditions also see improvement, with good wind days rising to 24-25% compared to the rest of the year. January can still provide decent waves with a slightly higher ground swell component (24%) and a 1.1m swell size, but offshore winds remain unreliable (only 13% good wind days). From February through September, conditions deteriorate significantly—swell becomes inconsistent, dominated by wind swell or no swell at all, and unfavorable winds prevail (82-96% bad wind days). Summer months (June-August) are particularly flat, with minimal swell (0.3-0.4m) and almost no clean wind conditions. October shows a slight uptick in swell activity (48% wind swell), but winds remain largely onshore. For surfers seeking the best balance of rideable waves and acceptable winds, late autumn and early winter (November-December) are the prime window, though even then, Galiote remains a spot that requires patience and flexibility due to its generally inconsistent nature.
