Six fours

43.092083 N / 5.804050 O

Six Fours Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on the French Riviera, Six Fours delivers fun beach-break waves peeling both left and right over a sandy bottom, creating an approachable vibe for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The power stays fun rather than punishing, with A-frames offering playful rides that keep sessions engaging without overwhelming intensity. This spot captures the essence of Mediterranean surfing, blending consistent swells with a welcoming coastal energy.

Geography and Nature

Six Fours sits in Six-Fours-les-Plages on the Côte d'Azur in Provence, about 40 kilometers east of Marseille, where urban resorts meet a rugged coastline dotted with pine-covered hills and scenic coves. The main surf zone at Brutal Beach forms part of the expansive one-kilometer-long Bonnegrâce beach, featuring fine sand that slopes gently into turquoise Mediterranean waters, flanked by rocky outcrops and views toward islands like Ile des Embiez. This blend of sandy stretches and natural headlands creates a picturesque, semi-urban setting with easy beach access amid the Riviera's charm.

Surf Setup

Six Fours operates as a classic beach break with rights and lefts, often forming A-frames that provide maneuverable walls ideal for turns and carves. Optimal swells roll in from the west, southwest, or south, while offshore winds from the north, northwest, west, southwest, or south groom the waves for clean faces. All tide stages work well, making timing flexible for sessions. On a typical day, expect fun, waist-to-head-high waves that invite multiple rides per set in a forgiving sandy setup.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Six Fours proves regular rather than daily, powered mostly by windswells that pick up frequency in autumn and winter when west-southwest energy aligns with offshore breezes. Aim for October through March for the best conditions, as these months deliver the most consistent swells up to 2 meters, especially with mistral winds enhancing shape. Avoid midsummer from June to August, when flat spells dominate due to lighter winds and smaller swells.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the water, offering uncrowded sessions for patient paddling. Weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visitors, filling the lineup as the spot gains popularity.

Who It's For

This beach break suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on softer days to intermediates and advanced riders linking turns on punchier swells. Newcomers appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving waves for practicing basics, while experienced surfers find fun in the A-frames and occasional hollow sections. Everyone leaves stoked from the versatile, power-fun rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips in bigger swells that can pull offshore, and stay aware of rocky sections at the beach ends during low tide. No major shark or urchin issues reported, keeping risks minimal with standard ocean caution.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 24°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties on chillier days. Spring and fall see 16 to 20°C, perfect for a 3/2mm steamer to handle variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airports: Le Castellet (CTT) just 16 kilometers away or Hyères (TLN) at 27 kilometers for easy connections. Trains reach Toulon station, about 15 kilometers east, with local buses linking to Six-Fours-les-Plages. Drive via the A50 motorway, exiting toward Six-Fours, and head straight to Bonnegrâce beach where free street parking lines the waterfront, though spaces fill fast—arrive early and unload gear at the sand's edge, just meters from the lineup. Public buses from Toulon or Sanary-sur-Mer drop right by the beach for car-free access.

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Six fours Brutal beach

43.092083 N / 5.804050 O
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Six Fours Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled on the French Riviera, Six Fours delivers fun beach-break waves peeling both left and right over a sandy bottom, creating an approachable vibe for surfers chasing reliable sessions. The power stays fun rather than punishing, with A-frames offering playful rides that keep sessions engaging without overwhelming intensity. This spot captures the essence of Mediterranean surfing, blending consistent swells with a welcoming coastal energy.

Geography and Nature

Six Fours sits in Six-Fours-les-Plages on the Côte d'Azur in Provence, about 40 kilometers east of Marseille, where urban resorts meet a rugged coastline dotted with pine-covered hills and scenic coves. The main surf zone at Brutal Beach forms part of the expansive one-kilometer-long Bonnegrâce beach, featuring fine sand that slopes gently into turquoise Mediterranean waters, flanked by rocky outcrops and views toward islands like Ile des Embiez. This blend of sandy stretches and natural headlands creates a picturesque, semi-urban setting with easy beach access amid the Riviera's charm.

Surf Setup

Six Fours operates as a classic beach break with rights and lefts, often forming A-frames that provide maneuverable walls ideal for turns and carves. Optimal swells roll in from the west, southwest, or south, while offshore winds from the north, northwest, west, southwest, or south groom the waves for clean faces. All tide stages work well, making timing flexible for sessions. On a typical day, expect fun, waist-to-head-high waves that invite multiple rides per set in a forgiving sandy setup.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Six Fours proves regular rather than daily, powered mostly by windswells that pick up frequency in autumn and winter when west-southwest energy aligns with offshore breezes. Aim for October through March for the best conditions, as these months deliver the most consistent swells up to 2 meters, especially with mistral winds enhancing shape. Avoid midsummer from June to August, when flat spells dominate due to lighter winds and smaller swells.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the water, offering uncrowded sessions for patient paddling. Weekends draw a bigger mix of locals and visitors, filling the lineup as the spot gains popularity.

Who It's For

This beach break suits all surfers, from beginners building confidence on softer days to intermediates and advanced riders linking turns on punchier swells. Newcomers appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving waves for practicing basics, while experienced surfers find fun in the A-frames and occasional hollow sections. Everyone leaves stoked from the versatile, power-fun rides.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips in bigger swells that can pull offshore, and stay aware of rocky sections at the beach ends during low tide. No major shark or urchin issues reported, keeping risks minimal with standard ocean caution.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20 to 24°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 13 to 16°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit with booties on chillier days. Spring and fall see 16 to 20°C, perfect for a 3/2mm steamer to handle variable conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into the nearest airports: Le Castellet (CTT) just 16 kilometers away or Hyères (TLN) at 27 kilometers for easy connections. Trains reach Toulon station, about 15 kilometers east, with local buses linking to Six-Fours-les-Plages. Drive via the A50 motorway, exiting toward Six-Fours, and head straight to Bonnegrâce beach where free street parking lines the waterfront, though spaces fill fast—arrive early and unload gear at the sand's edge, just meters from the lineup. Public buses from Toulon or Sanary-sur-Mer drop right by the beach for car-free access.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, West, SouthWest, South
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
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Fun
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FAQ

October through March delivers the most consistent swells at Six Fours, with autumn and winter offering regular waves up to 2 meters powered by west-southwest energy and mistral winds. Avoid midsummer from June to August when flat spells dominate due to lighter winds and smaller swells. Weekdays provide uncrowded sessions for patient paddlers seeking quality time in the water.
Yes, Six Fours suits all surfers from beginners to advanced riders. Newcomers appreciate the sandy bottom and forgiving A-frame waves for practicing basics, while the beach break delivers fun, waist-to-head-high waves that invite multiple rides per set without overwhelming intensity or punishing power.
Six Fours operates as a classic beach break with rights and lefts forming A-frames ideal for turns and carves. Optimal swells roll in from west, southwest, or south directions, while offshore winds from north, northwest, west, southwest, or south groom clean faces. All tide stages work well, making timing flexible for sessions.
Six Fours sits 16 kilometers from Le Castellet Airport and 27 kilometers from Hyères Airport for convenient access. Free street parking lines Bonnegrâce beach waterfront, though spaces fill fast, so arrive early to unload gear meters from the lineup. Trains reach Toulon 15 kilometers away with local buses linking directly to the beach.
Six Fours blends consistent swells with welcoming coastal energy on the French Riviera, combining sandy stretches with natural headlands, pine-covered hills, and scenic coves. The spot captures Mediterranean surfing essence through approachable A-frames delivering playful rides without overwhelming intensity, creating an engaging vibe that suits diverse skill levels seeking reliable sessions.

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