Late Season Surf camp holidays
Summer 2020

Booking a Surf Camp Holiday
for September & October

We’ve got some amazing news! According to the BBC, “A gradual lifting of borders has been proposed by the EU’s executive in an attempt to kick-start a tourist industry hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic.” This means it’s official: Europe is opening up its borders and we will be able to travel again this summer. We are super excited that, after weeks of uncertainly, our surf camps in France and Spain will open on 4th July!

 

We know from previous surf camp seasons that many of our surf holiday guests loooove the busy-ness of peak season; hot summer days and long party nights in Moliets – how could you not? Exactly! But with the 2020 COVID-19 (Coronavirus) slowing down most of Europe, we have had to push back the start of our summer season by almost two months – we usually open in May!

 

Although it’s been a tough few months for us, opening late and staying open late does have a ton of perks for you. So go ahead and book a surf holiday for September or October and experience the beauty of late season for yourself!

 

We can’t wait to be surfing with you!

 

Stay safe & happy,
Your Star Surf Camps Team

1 | What’s the Weather doing?

The weather is actually very consistent in France in late summer/early autumn. The average temperature for the Southwest of France is 20 degrees with your average high being at 24 degrees and the average low at 14 degrees.

 

What this means in English is that it’s warm in the day and you pop on a cozy jumper or comfy hoodie at night to stay warm. The average per day is a whopping 6 hours of sunshine, so in an average week with us in September you have more than 40 hours of glorious sunshine baking you. What’s more surprising is that only 12 days a month has rainfall and, to be honest, seeing a September stormy rainfall and some lightning one night a week is an incredible experience. The best statistic of all is the water is actually just as warm as August with a pleasant average of 20 degrees.

2 | What’s the Surf doing?

September is THE best surf season in France. If you ask many surf instructors why they like to teach in France, they will probably tell you that, come September, they are likely to be getting some of the best waves that break over beaches in the world.

 

What makes September and October so good for surfing you ask? Well, it’s a few key factors: The weather and water temperature as mentioned are big ones, but also the combination of much lighter winds and extremely consistent swells which come from hurricanes produced off the east coast of America that have plenty of time to ‘clean up’ as the swells produced travel across the Atlantic before peeling across the beaches, point breaks and reefs across Europe. Interested in the creation of waves? We’ve got a blog on it!

 

This is why the World Surf League hosts one of the regular 11 stops on the World Tour at Hossegor, 20 minutes south of Moliets-Plage, every autumn!

3 | Say Goodbye to Crowds

With the peak of the summer crowds being in the middle of August, you will be surprised to see how quickly the crowds disappear. This is great for so many reasons. You don’t have to worry so much about other surfers getting in your way and you have much more freedom to learn with plenty of space allowing you to focus on your surf lessons and progress quicker. You can also surf the better banks and breaks that are usually too crowded unless you’re at an advanced level. 

 

Summer 2019 | Surf Camp Moliets Deluxe | 900x600 | Beach

4 | The V-I-B-E

The atmosphere in the surf camp is like no other at this time of year. After what is usually a very busy peak season both the seasonaires and locals relax a lot. The weather is still great and waves, of course, even better. Most people are not in a rush and have a good few months to enjoy nature and the beautiful surroundings.

 

Think of it like the last day at school or university where all the exams are done and everyone is looking forward to the summer holidays, just vibing. There are still great live music events, parties and small festivals and of course the sight of the beautiful forests showing off the autumn colours!

5 | More bang for your buck!

Most of our surf holiday packages are cheaper this time of year, so you’re going to save a bit of money staying with us in the surf camp after the peak of summer and that’s the same with flights, travel etc.

 

In the news today: French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a number of coronavirus restrictions are being lifted. Read more about what’s happening in France here.

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