salut
well, i was there two times each for 2-3 weeks. so 6 weeks overall! i lived at pavillon royal. its expensive but very good! so.. in all the 6 weeks there were only 2 or 3 days which werent surfable! and i was always there in summer! during july and august. sometimes it became also big! may be 3meters! then, if its that high, many waves close out but there are still some surfable. i had 10 wonderful days there, with perfect glassy conditions, come here early in the morning to check the spot. if u go in the sunset, you will be nearly alone in the water, wonderful experience.
comment by Lee, 2006-10-03 15:33:44
Beach food stall
Forgot to ask if the stall on the beach still exists. There was a great girl with massive tits behind the counter. Shame she had an attitude, but maybe she's grown out of it (the attitude - not the tits, hopefully) by now?
comment by Matt, 2006-06-07 01:12:54
Family holiday
This spot must surely be a contender for one of the best family surf holiday destinations in the region. Whether you like surfing 'tackle-out' or in, you are sure to find some lovely right breaks. The water is great for tasting the digested spanish cuisine and the beach is a deformed stone's throw away from the Le Mutant, who is the main supplier of groceries in the region. The french are a passionate lot and there are many bushes along this stretch of the coast that will prove very educational for the children indeed! The area is very safe and the police will stop at nothing to make sure that nudity remains confined to the beaches. We had no problem with the locals... the local dogs that is. They proved worthwhile loyal companions who are keen to see the nearby campsites go their way. A tip from me, don't feed the dogs ice-cream.
comment by Christian, 2006-11-21 10:37:04