

Weather in MimizanYour sunny Côte d'Argent newsletter
Want to know whether you’ll be able to sunbathe, surf or simply stroll along our magnificent beaches? The weather in Mimizan will no longer hold any secrets for you!

A privileged microclimate
Located on the Côte d’Argent, Mimizan enjoys a particularly pleasant oceanic climate. With over 2000 hours of sunshine a year, our seaside resort is one of the sunniest destinations on the Atlantic coast. Enough to make our neighbors to the north jealous!
The advantages of our weather
- Spring (March to May): Mild temperatures between 15°C and 20°C. Ideal for forest walks and surfing. The first brave souls even start to take a dip!
- Summer (June to September): The mercury rises to between 25°C and 30°C. The ocean, at an average of 22°C, is waiting for you. It’s the perfect time to alternate between sunbathing and swimming!
- Autumn (October to November): A mild season with temperatures between 15°C and 22°C. Surfers love this period for its quality waves.
- Winter (December to February): Mild and invigorating! Temperatures oscillate between 10°C and 15°C. Perfect for long walks on the beach and fishing.


Real-time forecasts
For the latest weather forecast in Mimizan, consult our weather widget below.
You’ll find :
- Current temperatures
- 7-day forecast
- Wind strength and direction
Good to know
Local micro-climates can create some pleasant surprises: it’s not uncommon for the weather to be fine in Mimizan, while it’s raining in our neighboring town! We call thisthe “Mimizan parasol effect” (well, we just made it up, but you’ve got to admit it’s got a nice ring to it).
Practical tips
Remember to use sunscreen, even on cloudy days
Always keep a hat in your bag
Check the tide tables before going out on the water
Follow the swimming flags on our supervised beaches
