Cap rousset

43.4133 N / 5.0022 O

Cap rousset Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in the rugged Côte Bleue, Cap Rousset delivers powerful reef-rocky waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. The vibe here is raw and uncrowded, with sessions that reward precise positioning and strong paddling amid the Mediterranean's clear waters. This hidden gem offers powerful lines when conditions align, blending natural isolation with thrilling ride potential.

Geography and Nature

Cap Rousset sits in Carry-le-Rouet, a charming coastal village along the Côte Bleue, about 30 kilometers west of Marseille in southern France. Tucked into a rocky cove within the protected marine reserve, the spot features a gravel and sandy beach around 500 meters long and 30 meters wide, framed by pines and dramatic calanques. The landscape feels remote yet accessible, with sheer rock faces and clear, preserved waters that highlight the area's wild, unspoiled coastal beauty.

Surf Setup

Cap Rousset is a reef-rocky break firing rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames with barrel potential on bigger sets. It thrives on swells from the west, southwest, south, or southeast, while offshore winds from the north, northwest, east, or northeast keep faces clean and glassy. The spot works across all tides, though mid to high tide softens the rocky sections for smoother takeoffs. In a typical session, expect powerful waves that demand experience, with rides holding up to 150 meters on the right when a solid 1-2 meter swell rolls in under light offshore breezes.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Cap Rousset breaks sometimes rather than consistently, making it a spot to chase with good forecasts, especially during fall and winter when Mediterranean lows push stronger swells. The best windows fall between October and March, with peak potential from November to February under southwest swells up to 2 meters. Avoid summer months when swells fade and the bay's natural shelter turns it flat, focusing instead on checking real-time buoy data from nearby Marseille stations.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see the lineup mostly empty, perfect for uninterrupted sessions. Weekends draw a few surfers, blending locals with occasional visitors in a relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef breaks and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and bottom hazards, while intermediates might catch smaller days but risk getting caught inside on bigger sets. Advanced riders will love the long, hollow rights and makeable sections that test rail work and commitment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips pulling offshore on bigger swells. Booties are essential to navigate the sandy-rock bottom safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20-25°C, where boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 13-16°C, calling for a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties and gloves. Spring and fall see 16-20°C waters, ideal for a 3/2mm fullsuit to handle cooler mornings and evenings.

How to Get There

Fly into Marseille Provence Airport (MRS), 30 kilometers southeast, then rent a car for the 40-minute drive west via the A50 and D568 toward Carry-le-Rouet. From the village port, head left along the coastal road for 800 meters following signs to Cap Rousset; the small free parking lot with about 30 spots sits right opposite the beach. Aix-en-Provence TGV station is 50 kilometers away with regional trains to Carry-le-Rouet, followed by a 1.5-kilometer walk. No direct public buses run to the spot, so driving offers the most flexibility, with the lineup just a short 50-meter stroll from parking.

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Cap rousset 

43.4133 N / 5.0022 O
Mediterranean
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Cap rousset Surf Spot Guide, France

Nestled in the rugged Côte Bleue, Cap Rousset delivers powerful reef-rocky waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom dotted with rocks, creating an exhilarating challenge for seasoned surfers. The vibe here is raw and uncrowded, with sessions that reward precise positioning and strong paddling amid the Mediterranean's clear waters. This hidden gem offers powerful lines when conditions align, blending natural isolation with thrilling ride potential.

Geography and Nature

Cap Rousset sits in Carry-le-Rouet, a charming coastal village along the Côte Bleue, about 30 kilometers west of Marseille in southern France. Tucked into a rocky cove within the protected marine reserve, the spot features a gravel and sandy beach around 500 meters long and 30 meters wide, framed by pines and dramatic calanques. The landscape feels remote yet accessible, with sheer rock faces and clear, preserved waters that highlight the area's wild, unspoiled coastal beauty.

Surf Setup

Cap Rousset is a reef-rocky break firing rights and lefts, often forming punchy A-frames with barrel potential on bigger sets. It thrives on swells from the west, southwest, south, or southeast, while offshore winds from the north, northwest, east, or northeast keep faces clean and glassy. The spot works across all tides, though mid to high tide softens the rocky sections for smoother takeoffs. In a typical session, expect powerful waves that demand experience, with rides holding up to 150 meters on the right when a solid 1-2 meter swell rolls in under light offshore breezes.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at Cap Rousset breaks sometimes rather than consistently, making it a spot to chase with good forecasts, especially during fall and winter when Mediterranean lows push stronger swells. The best windows fall between October and March, with peak potential from November to February under southwest swells up to 2 meters. Avoid summer months when swells fade and the bay's natural shelter turns it flat, focusing instead on checking real-time buoy data from nearby Marseille stations.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see the lineup mostly empty, perfect for uninterrupted sessions. Weekends draw a few surfers, blending locals with occasional visitors in a relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle powerful reef breaks and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the intensity and bottom hazards, while intermediates might catch smaller days but risk getting caught inside on bigger sets. Advanced riders will love the long, hollow rights and makeable sections that test rail work and commitment.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks exposed at low tide and potential rips pulling offshore on bigger swells. Booties are essential to navigate the sandy-rock bottom safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20-25°C, where boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 13-16°C, calling for a full 5/4mm wetsuit with booties and gloves. Spring and fall see 16-20°C waters, ideal for a 3/2mm fullsuit to handle cooler mornings and evenings.

How to Get There

Fly into Marseille Provence Airport (MRS), 30 kilometers southeast, then rent a car for the 40-minute drive west via the A50 and D568 toward Carry-le-Rouet. From the village port, head left along the coastal road for 800 meters following signs to Cap Rousset; the small free parking lot with about 30 spots sits right opposite the beach. Aix-en-Provence TGV station is 50 kilometers away with regional trains to Carry-le-Rouet, followed by a 1.5-kilometer walk. No direct public buses run to the spot, so driving offers the most flexibility, with the lineup just a short 50-meter stroll from parking.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: West, SouthWest, South, SouthEast
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, West, SouthWest, South, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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Surf Cap Rousset from October to March, peaking November to February with southwest swells up to 2 meters. It breaks sometimes, so chase forecasts during fall and winter Mediterranean lows, with west, southwest, south or southeast swells and north to northeast offshore winds. Check Marseille buoy data, avoiding flat summer months.
Cap Rousset suits experienced and advanced surfers handling powerful reef breaks and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to intensity and bottom hazards, while intermediates might manage smaller days but risk bigger sets. Advanced riders enjoy long, hollow rights up to 150 meters testing rail work and commitment.
Cap Rousset features a reef-rocky break with rights and lefts forming punchy A-frames and barrel potential on bigger sets over a sandy bottom with rocks. It thrives on west, southwest, south or southeast swells under north, northwest, east or northeast offshore winds, working all tides but smoother at mid to high.
Cap Rousset stays mostly empty on weekdays and sees a few surfers on weekends in a relaxed vibe with locals and visitors. Fly to Marseille Airport for a 40-minute drive via A50 and D568 to Carry-le-Rouet, then 800 meters along coastal road to free parking for 30 cars opposite the 500 by 30 meter beach.
Cap Rousset stands out as a raw, uncrowded hidden gem in Côte Bleue's protected marine reserve, delivering powerful reef-rocky waves peeling right and left with thrilling lines and barrel potential. Its isolated rocky cove, clear Mediterranean waters, and precise positioning rewards create exhilarating challenges unlike busier spots.

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