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SURF IN MOROCCO: WHERE TO GO, WHEN TO GO, HOW TO ENJOY TO THE FULLEST?

Surfing in Morocco

Washed by the constant swell of the Atlantic Ocean, Morocco has long been a must-visit surf destination for European surfers. Just a few hours away by plane, the country offers a wide variety of surf spots for all skill levels year-round. Where to surf in Morocco: Top Atlantic coast spots Surfing in Morocco is popular […]

Washed by the constant swell of the Atlantic Ocean, Morocco has long been a must-visit surf destination for European surfers. Just a few hours away by plane, the country offers a wide variety of surf spots for all skill levels year-round.

Where to surf in Morocco: Top Atlantic coast spots

Surfing in Morocco is popular in several renowned regions such as Casablanca, Dakhla, and Essaouira. However, the best waves are found near Agadir, especially in the iconic bay of Taghazout.

From hidden coves to long beaches, over 20 famous surf spots await, all within a short drive. Devil’s Rock, Banana Point, Spider’s, Anchor Point, Panorama, Anza, Tamri, and Imsouane are legendary names for wave riders. Check out our surf spot atlas for Morocco to explore them all.

When to surf in Morocco: Best time of year

With over 300 days of sunshine per year, Morocco offers ideal surfing conditions all year round. Each season brings its own benefits depending on your skill level and expectations.

In winter, the coastal climate remains mild with daytime temperatures around 21°C. This is when the Atlantic swells are at their peak, making it the perfect time for a surf trip in Taghazout or Tamraght. Waves are consistent, long, and ideal for both experienced surfers and intermediates. Discover our surf & yoga retreats in Morocco and enjoy this exceptional season.

In summer, temperatures rise and swells become less frequent, but the region remains ideal for beginners and those looking for relaxed surf sessions. Conditions are still very enjoyable, especially in the mornings and late afternoons.

How to get the best surf conditions in Morocco

To make the most of your surfing experience in Morocco, the best option is to rely on local experts who know the waves inside out.

Whether you’re a beginner eager to learn to surf in Morocco, or an experienced rider wanting to maximize your time in the water, our local surf guides will help you find the best spots at the right time with no stress.

What type of surf trip to choose in Morocco

Morocco is ideal for organizing a tailor-made surf trip. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, with friends or family, there are packages for every type of traveler:

  • All-inclusive surf camp: accommodation, lessons, gear, meals, and transfers included. Perfect for a worry-free stay.
  • Beginner surf course: ideal for learning the basics safely with certified instructors.
  • Surf guiding: for advanced surfers who want to explore the best spots with a local guide.
  • Surf & yoga retreat: combine surfing, relaxation, and wellness in a peaceful setting.

No matter your level or preferences, you’ll find the perfect surf trip in Morocco for you.

What do surf camps in Taghazout and Tamraght offer?

The surf camps in Taghazout and Tamraght are known for their friendly atmosphere, comfort, and high-quality services. Here’s what you can typically expect:

  • Comfortable rooms with ocean or Atlas Mountain views
  • Homemade meals using local ingredients
  • Surfboard and wetsuit rental
  • Daily surf lessons in small groups
  • Transportation to the best surf spots depending on conditions
  • Extra activities: yoga, hammam, excursions, etc.

These accommodations are designed so you can focus entirely on your surf progression while enjoying an authentic and relaxing stay on Morocco’s stunning coast.

FAQ – All about surfing in Morocco

What is the best time to surf in Morocco?

Morocco offers great surfing conditions all year round. Beginners and intermediate surfers can progress in any season. For experienced surfers seeking more powerful swells, the best time is between October and April, during the winter months.

2. What are the best surf spots in Morocco for beginners?

Spots like Panorama, KM17, and Crocro are ideal for beginners. They offer mellow waves, easy water access, and a safe environment to learn confidently. Contrary to popular belief, Banana Point can sometimes be too technical for novices.

Can I surf in Morocco without bringing my own gear?

Absolutely. Surf camps and surf schools in the Taghazout and Tamraght area provide all necessary equipment: boards, wetsuits, leashes, etc. You can travel light and rent everything on-site.

Is surfing in Morocco suitable for kids and families?

Yes, definitely. Many surf schools welcome children from age 6 with fun lessons, adapted gear, and trained instructors. Families can enjoy a safe and welcoming atmosphere near the beach.

What’s typically included in a surf camp package in Morocco?

A standard surf camp stay includes accommodation, home-cooked meals, daily surf lessons, equipment rental, and transportation to the best spots. Many also offer activities like yoga, excursions, or hammam sessions. The goal is to help you learn or improve your surfing in a friendly, relaxed setting.

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