Morocco Surfing Guide
Morocco
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Surfing
Morocco’s 1800 kilometres of Atlantic coastline means you are spoilt for choice when it comes to surf spots – there are literally scores of breaks and winter, (November to April), is the best time of year to enjoy them.
Up in the north of the country you’ll find enough waves to get any surfer excited and it’s all set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains. For extreme thrills seek out Dar Bouazza (point break), just outside of Casablanca. Or ride the waves at Sidi Bouzid, 80 kilometres south.
In between Casablanca and Rabat is Bouznika (point break) and north of Rabat are the beach breaks at Mehdia Plage. That names but a few! There are plenty more along the northern coast to enjoy as well.
In the central regions of Morocco and just outside Agadir, is Dracula Beach (point break). Around Taghazout you’ll find Anchor Point (point break), Killer Point (reef break) and Boilers (reef break). These breaks are best for people with their own boards and who are confident of their abilities.
Down in southern Morocco there are the beach breaks at Ifni - just outside Sidi Ifni - which are good for beginners. The point break at Desert Point – south of Sidi Ifni – is better for intermediate surfers, and finally, just south of Tiznit is Moussa D’anglou. Here there are beach breaks great for any surfer.


