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THE BEST SURF SPOTS IN SOUTHERN MOROCCO

Morocco has long been a hidden gem for surfers seeking diverse waves, stunning beaches, and rich culture. While the country’s surf scene has grown in popularity, the southern part of Morocco remains a surfer’s paradise, offering everything from beginner-friendly spots to powerful, challenging waves for advanced riders. If you’re considering a surf trip to Morocco, here’s a guide to some of the best surf spots in the south of the country that you should not miss.

1. TAGHAZOUT: THE SURF MECCA

Just north of Agadir, the small village of Taghazout has earned its reputation as the surf capital of Morocco. It is home to some of the best waves in the country, catering to all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just starting out, you can find waves that suit you.

• Anchor Point: Famous for its long left-hand point break, Anchor Point is one of the most iconic surf spots in Morocco. It offers excellent waves that peel along a rocky point, making it suitable for intermediate and advanced surfers.
• Panoramas: This wave is great for both beginners and intermediate surfers, offering mellow lefts that roll in on a sandy bottom. It’s the perfect place to catch your first wave in Morocco.
• Devil’s Rock: Another fantastic spot for beginners, Devil’s Rock is a sandy beach break that offers gentle waves, making it a great place to practice and build your confidence.

Why Taghazout?
The town has a laid-back surfvibe, and with numerous surfshops, you’ll easily find everything you need for an unforgettable surf adventure. Plus, the town’s proximity to Agadir makes it a convenient base with plenty of options for food, accommodation, and nightlife.

2. IMSOUANE: THE LONGEST WAVES IN MOROCCO

Imsouane is a small fishing village located about 70 kilometers north of Agadir. Known for its long, mellow left-hand point break, it’s one of the best places in Morocco for long rides. Surfers flock here for the perfect, long rides that can last for hundreds of meters.

•  The Bay: This spot is ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers, offering smooth and long rides on a sandy bottom.
•  Cathedrals: For more advanced surfers, Cathedrals offers a more challenging and faster left-hand break. It’s a less crowded spot with more powerful waves, making it perfect for experienced riders looking for a thrill.

Why Imsouane?
Imsouane is often quieter than other Moroccan surf spots, so if you're seeking a more peaceful surf experience, this is the place for you. The village itself is charming and a little off the beaten path, offering the chance to escape the crowds while still having access to amazing waves.

3. SIDI KAOUKI: A HIDDEN GEM

A few kilometers south of Essaouira, Sidi Kaouki is a less-developed surf spot compared to Taghazout, but it’s a hidden gem for those looking for a more tranquil surf experience. Sidi Kaouki offers a wide variety of waves and a relaxed atmosphere, making it a great destination for surfers of all levels.

• Sidi Kaouki Beach: The main beach is a beautiful stretch of sand, with a mix of mellow lefts and rights suitable for beginners. For more experienced surfers, there are often stronger waves further out.
• The Point: This spot offers longer, more powerful left-hand waves, making it a great choice for intermediate and advanced surfers.

Why Sidi Kaouki?
What sets Sidi Kaouki apart is its serene, laid-back vibe and the fact that it’s not as crowded as the more popular spots like Taghazout. The area is relatively untouched, with a few  local cafes that add to the charm of the place.

4. LEGZIRA BEACH: SURF WITH A VIEW

Legzira Beach is a bit off the beaten path but offers something truly special. Famous for its stunning natural arches and dramatic cliffs, Legzira is a beautiful spot for both surfers and sightseers. The waves here can be powerful and challenging, making it best suited for intermediate and advanced surfers.

• Legzira Main Break: Known for its hollow, powerful waves, Legzira offers a thrilling ride for advanced surfers. The long sandy beach and rocky outcrops make for a unique surf experience.
• The Lefts: On the left side of the beach, you’ll find some fun and long left-hand waves. This area can get crowded, but it’s worth the trip for the sheer beauty of the surroundings and the great surf.

Why Legzira?
Apart from the surf, Legzira Beach is one of the most scenic locations in southern Morocco, and the views of the natural arches make it a must-visit for any traveler. Plus, the waves here are often uncrowded, making it perfect for those seeking solitude.

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With comfortable accommodation, local surf guides, and the perfect balance of surf coaching and relaxation, Surfcamp Maktub Maroc ensures that your surf holiday is unforgettable. Whether you're a first-time surfer or an experienced wave rider, their packages are tailored to suit your needs.

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