Top 7 Surf Spots in Morocco for Every Skill Level (2026 Guide)

Top 7 Surf Spots in Morocco for Every Skill Level (2026 Guide)

Gipy Younes
October 15, 2024
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Morocco's Atlantic coast is a surfer's dream, offering a diverse range of waves for every ability. As we look ahead to the 2026 season, here's our updated guide to the must-visit spots.

1. Imsouane Bay (The Bay) - Beginner/Longboarder's Paradise

Famous for hosting one of Africa's longest waves, The Bay is the ultimate spot for beginners to practice on gentle, peeling right-handers that can run for hundreds of meters.

2. Banana Point (Aourir) - All Levels

A mellow right-hand point break that's more forgiving than its neighbors. It's a fantastic spot for intermediates to transition to point breaks, and a fun, cruisey wave for advanced surfers on smaller days.

3. Devil's Rock (Tamraght) - All Levels

This versatile spot offers a mix of beach breaks and a right-hand point break. It's consistent, works on different tides, and provides fun sections for turns and maneuvers.

4. Anchor Point (Taghazout) - Intermediate/Advanced

The crown jewel of Moroccan surfing. On a good swell, this powerful right-hand point break delivers world-class, leg-burning rides with barrel sections. It's a challenging wave that demands respect.

5. Killer Point (Taghazout) - Advanced

A powerful and fast point break that can hold significant size. It offers long, fast walls and hollow sections, making it a favorite for experienced surfers looking for a challenge.

6. Boilers (Near Taghazout) - Experts Only

Named after a visible shipwreck boiler, this is a fast, powerful, and shallow reef break. It's an adrenaline-pumping wave that requires skill and confidence.

7. Sidi Ifni - Intermediate/Advanced

For those seeking uncrowded perfection, the southern spot of Sidi Ifni is a swell magnet. It offers long, peeling right-handers over a mix of sand and rock, providing a more adventurous experience away from the main crowds.