Soulac is a surf spot located near the Cordouan lighthouse, known for its unique wave setup due to the rivermouth creating offshore sandbanks. While the waves here tend to be smaller compared to other spots, they offer a hollower ride, making it a solid choice for those looking for something different. The vibe is laid-back, and it’s a popular place for surfers looking to enjoy the scene without too much fuss.
The optimal swell direction for surfing at Soulac is from the NorthWest, but it can also handle swells from the SouthWest. It’s best to surf when the swell is around 1ft (about 0.3 meters), though it can handle a bit more. The waves break over sand, resulting in beach breaks that can roll left and right. For the best experience, surfers should aim for low to mid tides but can also have fun during high tide. Since the spot is more suited for intermediates, it’s great for those who have a bit of experience and are looking to test their skills.
Keep an eye out for the rocks known as "les piscines" to the north, and be aware of the strong, swirling currents that can catch you off guard. The preferable wind direction is SouthEast, so checking the conditions before you hit the water is a good idea. Overall, Soulac is a decent spot for surfers willing to adapt to its unique quirks.