L'Embarcadore seasonal overview
L'Embarcadère in France offers varying surf conditions throughout the year, with the best months primarily falling in late autumn and winter. November and December stand out as the peak months for surfers, featuring the highest ground swell percentages (79% and 78%, respectively) and the largest mean swell sizes (1.7m and 1.8m). These months also see relatively low wind swell influence, ensuring cleaner and more powerful waves. However, the downside is the high prevalence of bad wind conditions (73% and 78%), which can occasionally disrupt surf sessions. January and February follow closely, with strong ground swell persistence (83% and 79%) and decent swell sizes (1.5m and 1.4m), though wind conditions remain unfavorable most of the time (82% and 81%). The early autumn months, particularly September and October, provide a balance with moderate ground swell presence (45% and 49%) and slightly better wind conditions compared to winter, though swell size decreases (0.9m and 1.3m). Spring and summer months (April to August) are the least consistent, with ground swell dropping significantly (51% to as low as 12%) and wind swell becoming dominant, leading to smaller, choppier waves. While May and August offer better wind conditions (41% good wind days), the overall surf quality is diminished due to weaker swells. For surfers prioritizing size and consistency, late autumn and winter are the best bet, while those willing to compromise for lighter crowds and warmer conditions might find September or early October more suitable, albeit with reduced wave power.
