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The Côte des Basques out of season: what few people see

5 January 2026 icibiarritz 1 min de lecture

The Côte des Basques in summer is a postcard. Out of season, it is something entirely different — and, for those fortunate enough to see it, far superior.

From November to March, the Côte des Basques no longer belongs to holidaymakers. It recovers something essential: its wildness. Atlantic swells arrive unobstructed from the Azores, long and consistent, and crash onto the beach with a power that bears no resemblance to the small July waves. White foam against the grey-green water, a sky full of fast-moving clouds, red Triassic cliffs dripping after the rain: a landscape that demands to be faced head-on.

The surfers who stay

In winter, the surfers there are the ones who deserve to be there. They are not holidaymakers who hired a board for a week. They are locals who know every variation of the break and have invested in a good 5/4mm wetsuit to miss nothing.

By our editorial team

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