Dalbosc is a surf spot that's pretty much known for its decent breaks. It attracts a mix of surfers looking to catch some waves, especially during their lunch breaks. The spot can get crowded since it’s popular with both students and nearby workers. While it can offer some fun sessions, it’s important to note that conditions can vary from day to day.
The waves at Dalbosc can handle swell sizes starting from about 2ft (0.6 meters) and are best with a south-west swell direction. You might find lefts and rights here, but keep in mind that it can often turn into a big close-out. The best time to surf is during low tide, and the ideal wind comes from the north-east. It’s generally suited for intermediate surfers, and the break happens over uneven reef and sand. So, while it can produce nice waves, you might have to be ready for some less-than-perfect days.
Dalbosc can get pretty wild when it gets bigger, so it’s definitely more of an expert spot during those times. Always be cautious of the currents and rocky areas that can catch you off guard. If you’re looking for another option when the conditions aren’t right, the nearby Deolen is worth considering, especially at low tide.