Sea temperatures, water sports and vacation activities near Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, France
Water temperatures throughout the year and general information about Saint-Vincent-de-Paul...
Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is a coastal city in France.
It is a rather small-sized town close to the ocean with a population of 1139 people.
The water temperature around Saint-Vincent-de-Paul changes dramatically year round.
The temperature ranges from 10.8°C (51.4°F) in February up to 23.1°C (73.6°F) in the month of August, as shown in the interactive table below. The average water temperature throughout the year is 16°C (61°F) and the best time for water activities is late summer, since Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is located in the northern hemisphere.
Hover over the bars to see temperature for each month in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
What is the current water temperature near Saint-Vincent-de-Paul?
The current water temperature in the month of December in the waters around Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is ca:
0°C (32°F)
Are there surf spots close by?
There are not many surf spots in proximity to Saint-Vincent-de-Paul. A spot, which is not too far away, is Mascaret St Pardon, which is roughly 8km (22.5miles) away from Saint-Vincent-de-Paul.
Click here for directions and for more information on Mascaret St Pardon and its water temperature. Other fun surfspots near Saint-Vincent-de-Paul are
Lacanau Supersud, which is approximately 36.2km (22.5miles) away, and
Lacanau, located ca 36.2km (22.5miles) from Saint-Vincent-de-Paul.
Are there white sand beaches near by?
Not many beaches are close to Saint-Vincent-de-Paul. The closest decent beach is
Magdalena, which is almost 149.8km (93.1miles) away from Saint-Vincent-de-Paul. If you don't mind the long drive, you can also check out
El Sardinero, which is roughly 195.6km (121.5miles) away from Saint-Vincent-de-Paul.
What kind of wetsuit thickness do I need for Saint-Vincent-de-Paul?
The sea temperature around Saint-Vincent-de-Paul is warm, reaching up to 23°C (74°F) in the months of July, August, and September. During this time, in the late summer, a 1mm wetsuit top or a jumpsuit might be required to stay in the water for extended hours, but some people might even be fine without a wetsuit for surfing, swimming, snorkelling, or scuba diving . However, during late winter, sea temperatures drop down to approximately 11°C (51°F). During these months, a 4-5mm wetsuit is recommended to be able to stay in the water for several hours, but some might even be ok with a very good 4/3mm suit for short periods of time . For very cold conditions and cold mornings/evenings, it might be better to bring a pair of boots, a hoodie and a gloves.
How is the diving and fishing near Saint-Vincent-de-Paul?
Due to significant water temperature changes during the year, fishing and diving conditions change a lot depending on the time of the year. The temperature ranges from 11 to 16°C (51-60°F) during January, February, and March. Atlantic Mackerel, Winter Flounder, and Tautog can usually be found in waters of this temperature range. Nevertheless, the conditions typically change during July, August, and September when temperatures reach 18 to 23°C (65-74°F). Fish which like to hang out in waters of this temperature range include: Bigeye Tuna, Blackfin Tuna, King Mackerel, Spotted Seatrout, and White Marlin.
Directions to Saint-Vincent-de-Paul: How do I get there?
Please follow the directions in the map below.
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