eady to ride the Atlantic? Surf in Morocco is an unforgettable experience, and Souss Massa’s stunning coastline—especially around Agadir—is one of the country’s top surf destinations. With year-round waves, laid-back surf towns, and beaches suited for all skill levels, it’s a haven for water lovers seeking adventure or relaxation.
Whether you’re a beginner chasing your first wave or an expert searching for fast breaks, this region has you covered. The surf zone stretches from Anza to Imsouane, with each beach offering something unique.
Anza: Known for its consistent waves and accessible conditions for all levels.
Tamri: A scenic beach break ideal for both beginners and intermediate surfers.
Imsouane: Home to three famous spots—La Baie, Le Reef, and La Cathédrale—all offering varied wave styles and lengths.
Cap Ghir: This is where advanced surfers test their skills at Surf Boilers, a powerful reef break.
Taghazout: The crown jewel of Moroccan surf. Spots like Killer Point, La Source, Mystery, Anchor Point, and Panorama offer everything from long rides to barreling waves.
Imourane & Aourir: These laid-back areas are home to Rocher du Diable and Banana Beach, which regularly host international surf events like the Surf Open Imourane.
Thanks to a favorable Atlantic swell, the Souss Massa coastline delivers waves year-round. The best surf conditions generally occur between September and April, when swells are more consistent and winds are offshore in the morning. Still, summer months offer great surf for beginners, making it an ideal time to learn.
Wave types range from gentle longboard-friendly rollers to fast, hollow breaks for seasoned shortboarders. The variety and reliability of waves make this region a must-visit for anyone interested in surfing in Morocco.
For those new to surfing or eager to level up, plenty of local surf camps and guesthouses offer full packages. These often include lessons, gear rentals, surf guiding, yoga sessions, and even airport transfers. You’ll also benefit from insider knowledge—knowing exactly when and where to surf each day, based on tides and wind conditions.
Beyond the waves, the local culture, friendly surf community, and stunning coastal scenery add another layer to the experience. Whether you stay in the lively hub of Taghazout or the peaceful village of Imsouane, you’ll find a perfect blend of surfing and Moroccan hospitality.
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