Saint-Vincent-sur-Jard
Intimate Vendée spot, former hideaway of Clemenceau.
Saint-Vincent in detail
When to surf here
Surfable all year. Autumn (Sep-Nov) is the best season: powerful swells, water still mild, less crowd.
Level: intermediate
Good level required. You can stand, paddle and read a peak. When it fires, better know what you're doing.
Access & landmarks
Easy beach access, parking usually nearby. Ask locally about seasonal currents.
Safety
Wear an appropriate wetsuit. Scout the currents before you paddle out. Respect the locals and right-of-way. Check weather and tides.
Frequently asked about Saint-Vincent
What tide is best for surfing Saint-Vincent?
Saint-Vincent usually works best around mid-falling. The tide shapes the sandbanks and the depth over the reef, so check the day's tide times before your session.
Is Saint-Vincent suitable for beginners?
Saint-Vincent is rather recommended for intermediate surfers. If you're a beginner, prefer a surf school, a small swell and a suitable tide, or look for a more sheltered nearby spot.
What wind is ideal for Saint-Vincent?
The ideal wind at Saint-Vincent comes broadly from North-East: it's offshore, which helps shape and hold the waves. A strong onshore wind generally degrades conditions.
What surf spots are near Saint-Vincent?
Around Saint-Vincent, you can also check conditions at Longeville, La Tranche, Talmont. Compare the scores, wind and swell direction before choosing where to surf.