Surf in Morocco

Morocco is Europe's winter sun-and-points escape: warm-ish Atlantic water, world-class right-hand point breaks, and surf camps built for week-long packages. The strip north of Agadir around Taghazout is the hub, with Anchor Point and Imsouane delivering some of the longest rides on the continent. Fly into Agadir (AGA) or Marrakech (RAK).

Best time to surf Morocco

October – April (North Atlantic winter swell wraps the points).

Beginner vs advanced in Morocco

Beginners base in the sheltered bay at Taghazout and learn at Crocro and Banana Beach; advanced surfers want the long right-hand point at Anchor Point, Killers, and the world-class peeler at Imsouane.

Breaks we track in Morocco

Frequently asked questions about surfing Morocco

When is the best time to surf Morocco?

October to April is the season. North Atlantic winter lows send long-period swell that wraps cleanly into the points north of Agadir — Anchor Point, Killers, and Boilers light up on the bigger days.

Is Morocco good for beginners?

Yes — the Taghazout area has dense, affordable surf-camp infrastructure and gentle beach breaks (Crocro, Banana Beach, Devil's Rock) that catch filtered swell. The famous points are intermediate-to-advanced.

How much does a Morocco surf trip cost?

It is one of the cheapest surf destinations reachable from Europe — flights from $150-350 and week-long surf-camp packages from around $350. Beaukiez prices flights from your origin airport and links the camps directly.

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