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Surf Conditions Capbreton La Pointe Today — Score 7.2/10 and Weather Analysis

📅 22/08/2026  •  📍 Landes  •  🌊 Real-time weather analysis  •  ⏱ 4 min read
6.7/10
Surf score
1.34m
Swell · 8.6s
14.0km/h
Wind E
07h00
Best window

Today at Capbreton La Pointe delivers a solid 7.2/10 score with genuine potential for a rewarding session. We're looking at 1.34m of swell with an 8.6-second period—long enough to generate proper wave shape and power without the mushiness you'd get from shorter-period systems. The easterly wind at 14 km/h is working in our favor here, and we'll explain exactly why that matters for this particular stretch of the Landes coast. This is a day worth clearing your schedule for if you're within striking distance of Capbreton. The conditions are balanced: we have enough swell amplitude to create rideable lines, a period that ensures wave quality, and crucially, a wind direction that won't destroy the face. Average swell across the full day sits at 1.2m, meaning consistency is solid. This isn't a massive swell day, but it's precisely the kind of Atlantic Atlantic swell that makes Capbreton work at its best—predictable, fun, and accessible for intermediate to advanced surfers. Let's break down why today is looking clean.

🕐 Best session windows

The best window today is 07h00 with a score of 6.7/10—a strong recommendation to set your alarm. Early morning is critical here because of the easterly wind direction. At Capbreton La Pointe, an E wind is offshore, meaning it's blowing from the land toward the ocean, grooming the swell faces and creating that clean, well-defined shape you're hunting for. As the day progresses and thermal effects build, wind often switches or increases, introducing chop and losing definition. The 07h00 slot catches the spot in its cleanest phase—before land heating accelerates the breeze. You'll have manageable crowds at that hour too. Tide will also be settling into a rhythm that suits the point break's natural shape, so that window represents peak rideability across all variables.

📊 Detailed weather analysis

The 8.6-second swell period is the secret ingredient today. This is a proper Atlantic groundswell signature—not the short, choppy 5-6 second stuff you get from nearby low-pressure systems, but genuine open-ocean fetch that has traveled far enough to organize into distinct sets. At 8.6 seconds, waves arrive in pulses with real spacing between them, allowing the seabed and point break geometry to work on each wave individually. You'll feel the difference immediately: longer walls, more time to position yourself, and better wave-to-wave consistency. The 1.34m face height might seem modest on paper, but with that period backing it up, rides will feel substantially longer than the raw height suggests. This is why period is equally important as swell size in forecasting rideability. The easterly wind at 14 km/h is light enough not to overpower conditions, yet strong enough to be genuinely offshore. Capbreton La Pointe's orientation means that east wind flows directly off the land, hitting the wave faces and keeping them taut and organized. You won't get that perfect glass-off feel of a 3 km/h E breeze, but you will get clean faces without the texture degradation that onshore (westerly) winds introduce. The average swell of 1.2m across the day suggests sets won't be sporadic—you'll have regular waves coming through, which matters psychologically and practically when you're paddling for position.

📍 About the spot

Capbreton La Pointe is a classic French Atlantic point break, meaning it relies on organized swell wrapping around the headland and peeling off in consistent, rideable sections. The spot's permanent characteristics—its rocky point structure, depth gradation, and exposure to Atlantic swells—make it especially responsive to moderate, period-rich swell with clean wind conditions. Today's easterly wind is ideally aligned for this break; the point naturally breaks toward the northeast, and offshore wind from the east keeps the face from closing out prematurely. The spot performs best in the 1.0–1.5m range when period is solid, which is exactly where we sit today. Larger swells often turn it choppy and disorganized; tiny swells lack power. Today's 1.34m primary swell is in the sweet spot for Capbreton's morphology.

📅 Week forecast

The week ahead shows a classic Atlantic pattern: today's peak, followed by a rapid swell fade into the weekend. Sunday 23/08 drops to 4.3/10 with 0.9m swell—still rideable but inconsistent. Monday through Wednesday (24-26/08) are skip days entirely: 2.3, 2.8, and 2.1 scores with sub-0.6m swell represent flat spells best spent checking other coasts or plotting your next trip. Recovery arrives Thursday 27/08 with a 4.5/10 score and 1.1m swell, building momentum into Friday 28/08 when a 5.2/10 score and 1.5m swell signal the arrival of new groundswell. Friday could be worth a session if the wind cooperates, but today is the clear highlight of this seven-day window. Strategically, if you're juggling commitments, Friday 28/08 is your backup choice—otherwise, today is non-negotiable.

❓ FAQ

What time is best to surf at Capbreton La Pointe today?

07h00 is your optimal window, with a 6.7/10 score. This early-morning slot catches the spot when the easterly wind is most offshore and grooming conditions. Crowds are lighter, and you'll have the cleanest faces of the day before thermal wind effects build through mid-morning and afternoon.

What is the surf score at Capbreton La Pointe on 22/08/2026?

Today's maximum score is 7.2/10, driven by a 1.34m swell with an 8.6-second period and favorable easterly wind at 14 km/h. The 8.6s period is the critical factor—it ensures proper wave organization and rideability despite modest face height. This is solid, dependable Atlantic swell.

Are conditions improving this week at Capbreton La Pointe?

No—conditions deteriorate through mid-week before recovering slightly Friday. Today (22/08) is the peak at 7.2/10. Sunday drops to 4.3/10, then Mon-Wed collapse to 2.1–2.8/10 with minimal swell. Recovery begins Thursday (4.5/10) and continues Friday 28/08 (5.2/10 with 1.5m), making Friday your secondary option if you miss today. Plan accordingly.

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