Sunrise at Banana Beach, Morocco, in November
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Surfing in Morocco in November: Ideal Conditions, Varied Spots and Full Immersion

Surfing in Morocco

Introduction

November is an exceptional month for surfing in Morocco. While Europe enters the greyness of autumn, the Moroccan Atlantic coast comes alive with winter swells: long, consistent, powerful. Surfing in Morocco in November is increasingly popular with travelers, drawn by the balance of great waves, peacefulness, and authenticity. It’s not peak tourist season nor the hustle of local summer—it’s an ideal time for surfing in a truly genuine atmosphere, whether you’re a beginner, intermediate, or experienced surfer.

In this article, we’ll show you why November is one of the best months for a surf trip to Morocco, which spots to choose depending on your level, and how to get the most out of your surf or surf & yoga stay in Taghazout, Tamraght, and Agadir.

Surfing in Morocco in November: Between Ocean Energy and Peace on Land

In November, the conditions are particularly balanced:

  • Air: between 22°C and 26°C
  • Water: between 18°C and 21°C (3/2 mm wetsuit recommended)
  • Swell: consistent and solid
  • Crowds: few locals, but many foreign surfers

Unlike summer when spots are often crowded with locals on vacation, November is quieter on the Moroccan side, but attracts many travelers specifically coming to surf.

The good news? The Taghazout region offers dozens of spots. When the swell is strong, surfers spread out easily along the coast. But be aware:

When the swell is small, everyone converges on the few working spots… and those can get crowded.

What Surf Levels in November?

Experienced Surfers: The Call of Big Waves

November marks the arrival of the first large winter swells, perfect for advanced surfers. Iconic spots like:

  • Anchor Point: long, powerful rights, sometimes barreling
  • Killer Point: hollower, more technical
  • La Source: ideal for quick maneuvers

These waves attract surfers from Europe, the U.S., and sometimes South America seeking adrenaline and challenge.

Beginners and Intermediates: Progressive and Safe Conditions

Even with solid swells, the region remains very suitable for learning and improvement. Thanks to sheltered spots and long beaches, beginners can surf safely. Here are the most popular spots for them:

  • Crocro Beach: perfect with medium swell, widely used by surf schools
  • Camel Beach: wide and sheltered, works well when others are too big
  • Desert Beach: wild and spacious, ideal to start stress-free
  • Aghroud: accessible and often quieter
  • Agadir Marina: near the port, works well when all other spots are too big

Surf schools in Morocco know exactly how to tailor sessions to skill and conditions. Even in November, beginners can improve quickly and have fun.

To check real-time swell conditions, visit Surfline’s forecast for Taghazout, Anchor Point.

Surfer girls at Crocro Beach in November
November at Crocro: girls’ surf session

More Than Surfing: Yoga, Wellness and Reconnection

November is also the perfect month to slow down and reconnect. Many travelers choose this time to combine surfing and wellness:

  • Sunrise yoga with an ocean view
  • 6 to 10-day retreats combining surf, meditation, mindful eating
  • Peaceful atmosphere in surf camps and guesthouses
  • Cultural workshops: hammam, Moroccan cooking, hiking, pottery…

These surf & yoga retreats are especially popular in November thanks to the peaceful vibe and mild climate.

Local Culture and Moroccan Rhythm

Between surf sessions, discover the real Morocco, far from typical tourist routes:

  • Enjoy tea on the beach
  • Explore Agadir’s souks and medina
  • Have a homemade tagine in a traditional inn
  • Walk along cliff paths at sunset
  • Visit Berber villages in the hinterland

Surfing becomes a gateway to immersion, a gentle and authentic way to travel differently.

Local souk in Tamraght
Authentic vibes at Tamraght’s market

Practical Info for Planning Your Surf Trip in November

  • Airports: Agadir, Essaouira or Marrakech
  • Transport: Transfers often included in surf camp packages
  • Equipment: 3/2 mm wetsuit, gear usually provided by schools
  • Accommodation: All-inclusive surf camps, guesthouses, ecolodges
  • Extra activities: Yoga, hammam, hiking, excursions

Summary: Why Surf in Morocco in November?

✔️ Long and consistent swells
✔️ Fewer people in the water than in summer
✔️ Spots for all levels, even with strong swell
✔️ Wellness stays (surf, yoga, relaxation)
✔️ Authentic local atmosphere
✔️ Mild and sunny weather

FAQ – Surf in Morocco in November

Is it too crowded in the water in November?

No, spots are much less crowded than in summer, though there are still many surfers from abroad. When the swell is strong, everyone spreads out easily. However, when it’s weak, the few working spots can get a bit crowded.

What are the best beginner spots in November?

In November, spots like Crocro, Camel Beach, Desert Beach, Aghroud, or Agadir Marina are perfect for beginners. They offer mellow conditions, even when the swell is powerful elsewhere.

What wetsuit should I bring?

A 3/2 mm wetsuit is ideal for surfing in Morocco in November. Water temperatures range from 18°C to 21°C, so most surfers won’t need a hood or booties.

Conclusion

Surfing in Morocco in November is more than just a wave-hunting trip. It’s a chance to pause time: quality surf, a laid-back vibe, perfect weather, and a real connection to the ocean and Moroccan culture.

Whether you’re here to improve, challenge yourself, or simply unwind, Morocco welcomes you with open arms. Grab your board, your yoga mat, or just your need to breathe, November is the perfect month for a memorable surf getaway.

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