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Gruissan seasonal overview

Gruissan, France, is a surf spot with relatively modest conditions year-round, best suited for beginners or longboarders due to its generally small swell and frequent onshore winds. The best months for surfers are late autumn and winter, particularly from November to February, when ground swell contributions peak (20–24%) and mean swell size reaches around 1.0–1.1m. Wind conditions remain poor throughout the year, with good wind days rarely exceeding 18% (July), but winter months see slightly better consistency despite high bad wind percentages (88–90%). Spring and summer (May–August) are the least favorable, with minimal ground swell (4–12%), high no-swell days (48–60%), and smaller waves (0.5–0.7m). September and October offer a transitional period with improving swell but still inconsistent winds. Overall, Gruissan is not a high-performance surf destination, but winter provides the most rideable waves, albeit with challenging wind conditions. Surfers should prioritize late-season sessions when swell energy is marginally higher, though patience is required due to the spot's limitations.