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Overview

The city of Royan enjoys a temperate maritime climate, characterized by mild weather throughout the year without sudden temperature fluctuations. This makes it a comfortable destination to visit in almost any season. The climate has distinct seasons: warm, sunny summers and cool, wetter winters.

The summer months, especially July and August, are the warmest and driest. The average temperature during this period hovers around +21°C, reaching highs of +26°C. This is the ideal time for a beach holiday, as the number of rainy days is minimal. Winters in Royan are mild and humid, with daytime temperatures around +8-10°C. While severe frosts are rare, November through January see the highest number of overcast and rainy days.

Spring and autumn are pleasant shoulder seasons with moderate temperatures. They are perfect for those who prefer to avoid the summer heat, though you should be prepared for changeable weather and more frequent rainfall compared to the summer. Overall, Royan's climate allows for a year-round holiday, offering different experiences depending on the season.

Temperature

The climate in Royan is moderate and mild, typical of the French Atlantic coast. There are no sudden temperature swings, and the seasons transition smoothly. The coldest month is traditionally January, with an average temperature of about 7.6°C. The hottest period is in July and August, when the average temperature reaches a comfortable 21.5-21.7°C, creating excellent conditions for a seaside holiday.

The summer months provide residents and visitors with pleasant warmth without sweltering heat. Daytime temperatures from June to August usually range from 23°C to 26°C. At the same time, nights bring refreshing coolness as the thermometer drops to 15-17°C, indicating noticeable daily temperature fluctuations. Spring and autumn are also very comfortable for travel: in May, the average temperature is about 16°C, and in September, it's a pleasant 19°C.

Winter in Royan is mild and humid but not freezing. From December to February, average daytime temperatures stay around 10-12°C, and nighttime figures rarely drop below 5°C. True frost is a rarity here. Winter weather feels more cool and windy than truly cold, although this is the period with the highest amount of precipitation.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Royan experiences distinct seasonality in its precipitation patterns, with a well-defined dry summer period and a wetter winter. While rain is possible in any month, its frequency and intensity vary significantly, which is important to consider when planning your trip.

The driest time of year is summer. July and August stand out as the months with the least precipitation — only about 1 mm. During this period, there are an average of only 6 rainy days per month, creating ideal conditions for beach holidays and outdoor activities.

The wet season begins in autumn and lasts until early spring. The highest amount of precipitation occurs in November and December (about 4 mm), and December is also the month with the maximum number of rainy days — 16 on average. March and November are also quite damp, with about 14 rainy days. Despite the frequency, precipitation is usually not heavy, typically taking the form of prolonged drizzle or light rain rather than heavy downpours.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Royan, it is important to consider its coastal climate, characterized by moderate temperatures but frequent precipitation and wind throughout the year. The key packing principle is layering. A light waterproof and windproof jacket will be your best friend in almost any season. Since rain is possible even during the driest months, a compact umbrella and comfortable, preferably waterproof, shoes for long walks will be indispensable.

For a summer trip (June-August), pack light clothing: t-shirts, shorts, dresses, and, of course, a swimsuit. Don't forget reliable sun protection — sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat. Evenings on the Atlantic coast can be cool, so bring a sweater or a light jacket. In the shoulder seasons and winter (September to May), you should pack warmer layers. You will need jeans, warm sweaters, and fleeces. For the coldest months, from December to February, a warmer jacket, scarf, and gloves will come in handy to enjoy your walks comfortably despite the cool and damp weather.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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