The Ultimate Guide to Surfing Morocco
From the Sahara's edge to the Atlantic coast, a surfer's paradise awaits.
Morocco is blessed with over 3,000km of coastline and receives consistent, year-round swell from the North Atlantic. This combination creates an incredible variety of waves, from gentle beach breaks perfect for learning to powerful, world-renowned point breaks that will challenge the most experienced surfers. The peak season runs from October to March when large, clean swells light up the coast.
Key Surf Regions
Taghazout
The epicenter of Moroccan surfing, famous for its world-class right-hand point breaks like Anchor Point and Killers.
Tamraght
Just south of Taghazout, offering a variety of spots like Devil's Rock and Banana Point, perfect for all levels.
Imsouane
Home to one of Africa's longest waves, "The Bay" is a paradise for longboarders and those looking for mellow rides.
Sidi Ifni
A less crowded swell magnet in the south, offering long, leg-burning right-handers and a unique, relaxed vibe.
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