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Waves Worth Chasing

Just north of Agadir begins a stretch of coast every surfer dreams about.

In Tamraght, gentle waves roll in for easy sessions; in Taghazout, perfect right-handers peel endlessly at Anchor Point.

Keep driving north and you’ll reach Tamri, wild and open to the Atlantic, and finally Imsouane, where the wave seems to go on forever.

It’s a journey through surf culture, Moroccan charm, and the simple joy of chasing the next perfect ride.

Types of Surf Spots

Beach Breaks

  • Waves break over sand, usually gentle and forgiving.
  • Perfect for beginners and learning new maneuvers.
  • Example: Banana Beach, Devil’s Rock

 

Point Breaks

  • Waves peel along a rocky or sandy point, often long and powerful.
  • Great for intermediate to advanced surfers.
  • Example: Anchor Point, Panorama

 

Reef Breaks

  • Waves break over rock or coral reefs.
  • Can be challenging; best for experienced surfers.
  • Example: Boilers

 

River Mouths & Bays

  • Gentle, long rides, often very scenic.
  • Example: Imsouane Bay, famous for its long right-handers.
Types of Surf Spots

Best Season:

  • october to April offers the most consistent swells, clean lines, and offshore winds. Summer (May–August) is smaller but perfect for beginners.

Water Temperature:

  • Between 17–22°C year-round. A 3/2 wetsuit is ideal most days; a 4/3 is perfect for early mornings or winter sessions.
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  • Wave Variety:
  • From long right-hand point breaks (Anchor Point, Imsouane) to fun beach breaks (Banana, Devil’s Rock), there’s always a wave for every level.

Surf Level:

  • Ideal for all levels — beginners find easy waves, while pros chase Morocco’s legendary right-handers.

Tide & Wind:

  • Morning glass is common with light offshore winds; afternoons can get breezy. Always check local tides — some breaks only work at mid to high tide.
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