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The Best Swell Seasons for Surfing in Morocco



Morocco has become a popular surfing destination, attracting surfers from around the world with its stunning coastline and consistent waves. With a variety of surf spots catering to different skill levels, Morocco offers something for everyone. If you're planning a surf trip to Morocco, it's important to know when the best swell seasons are to maximize your time in the water. Here are the top swell periods for surfing in Morocco:


  • Autumn (September to November)

Autumn is considered the prime time for surfing in Morocco. As summer comes to an end, powerful Atlantic swells start rolling into the coastlines of Morocco, creating some of the best surfing conditions of the year. The water is still warm, the beaches are less crowded, and the consistent offshore winds make for perfect surfing sessions. Spots like Taghazout, Tamraght, and Imsouane come alive during this season, offering world-class waves for all levels of surfers.


  • Winter (December to February)

Winter brings some of the most powerful swells to Morocco, attracting experienced surfers looking for big waves and challenging conditions. While the water may be colder, the consistent swells from the North Atlantic result in the best barrels and epic surf sessions. Spots like Anchor Point, Boilers, and Killers in Taghazout are renowned for their winter surf breaks. Make sure you have the right equipment and skills to handle the larger waves and consider wearing a wetsuit for extra warmth.


  • Spring (March to May)

Spring is another fantastic season for surfing in Morocco. As winter swells start to subside, the coastlines enjoy a mix of sizeable and more gentle waves, perfect for intermediate and advanced surfers. The water begins to warm up, and with fewer crowds compared to the peak season, you can enjoy long rides and consistent surf sessions. Spots like Banana Point, Killer Point, and Panoramas in Taghazout offer excellent conditions during the spring season.


  • Summer (June to August)

While summer is considered the low season for surfing in Morocco, it still offers great waves, especially for beginners and those looking for smaller, mellower waves. The swells tend to be smaller but consistent, making it a suitable time for surf lessons and improving your skills. The water is warmer, the weather is pleasant, and you can enjoy longer days of sunlight. Spots like Tamri, Essaouira, and Moulay Bousselham provide beginner-friendly waves during the summer months.




Morocco is a year-round surf destination, but each season offers a different experience depending on your skill level and preferences. Autumn and winter are ideal for experienced surfers chasing big swells and challenging conditions, while spring and summer cater to all levels of surfers, from beginners to advanced. Regardless of the season you choose, Morocco's beautiful coastline and diverse surf breaks ensure an unforgettable surf trip. So pack your board, check the swell forecasts, and get ready to ride the waves in one of Africa's premier surf destinations!


Note: It's important to check local surf reports and conditions, as well as adhere to any regulations or guidelines set by local authorities and surf communities.

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