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Surfing in Morocco in June – The Complete Guide

Surfing in Morocco

SURFING IN MOROCCO IN JUNE

June kicks off the Moroccan summer: long sunny days, water temperatures above 20°C, and consistent South Atlantic swells. For European surfers, it strikes the perfect balance: affordable flights, less crowded beaches than in August, and a relaxed local vibe before peak season. In this ultimate guide to “surfing in Morocco in June,” we cover conditions, best surf spots, logistics, surf etiquette, and frequently asked questions. Azul Guesthouse in Tamraght is the perfect base to explore the coast.

Why Choose Morocco in June?

Weather & Swell Conditions at a Glance

MorningAfternoon
Windoffshore 3–8 knotsthermal breeze side-onshore 10–14 knots
Air18–22°C24–28°C
Water20–21°Csame
Average swell0.8–1.5 m / 12–15 s0.8–1.2 m / 11–14 s

Recommended level: Beginner to Intermediate+. Advanced surfers: watch the charts and book 3–5 days ahead if a long-period swell (+2 m @15 s) is on the way.

Fewer Crowds, Faster Progress

June is the transition from low to high season: fewer surf schools, mellow line-ups. Perfect for catching more waves and building confidence.

Top 5 Surf Spots for June

(Find them on our interactive map: Tamraght surf map)

  1. Devil’s Rock (Tamraght) – Friendly beach break, ideal for learning → check our surf lessons
  2. Anchor Point (Taghazout) – Iconic right-hander; surfable from 0.8 m. → live forecast
  3. Imsouane – The BayLongboard heaven, rides up to 700 m.
  4. Boilers – Hollow right, volcanic reef; helmet recommended; intermediate+ only.
  5. Killer Point – Rare in summer, but magic if > 1.2 m.
Surf at Devil’s Rock in June, enjoying consistent waves and an uncrowded lineup
Devil’s Rock in June: mellow conditions and space to progress

Plan Your Surf Trip Step by Step (with HowTo schema)

  • D-30: Book flights + Surf & Yoga package at Azul Guesthouse.
  • D-14: Check if your insurance covers water sports. Reserve a high-performance board if needed.
  • D-5: Track forecasts (Windguru Taghazout), adapt your quiver.
  • Day 0: Arrival in Agadir → 45 min private transfer. First sunset session at Banana Point.
  • During your stay:
    • Surf sessions from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    • Relax & hammam break, excursions, etc.
    • Sunrise or sunset surf or yoga.
Open suitcase packed for a summer surf trip to Morocco
Summer surf checklist: boardshorts, wax, passport — time to chase Moroccan waves.

Essential Gear & Travel Tips

  • Board: fat fish or groveler for small waves + a high-performance shortboard.
  • Wetsuit: 2 mm springsuit or 3/2 mm full suit.
  • Accessories: earplugs (warm water but windy), SPF 50 zinc, small solar repair kit.
  • Safety: fresh leash; reef boots recommended for Boilers.

Surf Etiquette & Local Culture

  • Priority: respect locals – a smile = a wave earned.
  • Surf schools: stay wide if you’re advanced; lessons happen in the inside zone.
  • Ramadan & holidays: shop hours may vary – carry cash before 8 p.m.

Detailed Logistics Tips

  • Flights: Paris–Agadir round-trip from €120–180 → Skyscanner
  • SIM card: Maroc Telecom eSIM 10 GB ≈ €8
  • Surf trip budget: 7 nights Bed+Breakfast+Surf guiding pack ≈ €500

Events & Local Vibe in June

  • Gnaoua Festival in Essaouira (late June): 4 days of jazz & gnaoua fusion – possible day trip from Tamraght (2.5 hrs).
  • Saturday BBQ & surf movie nights on Azul Guesthouse rooftop (free for guests).

Expanded Q&A

Is June really a good time to surf in Taghazout?

Absolutely. June offers a winning combo: consistent swells, warm water, and uncrowded surf spots. It’s perfect for progressing or just enjoying the waves without the crowds.

Should I book in advance?

Yes, it’s recommended. Especially for Surf & Yoga packages at Azul Guesthouse — spots fill up fast!

What kind of board should I bring?

It depends on your level, but in June, a mid-length or fish board is often ideal. If you don’t want to travel with gear, rentals are easily available on-site.

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