Anchor point, Killer point… the best surf spots in Morocco are in Taghazout?
Surfing in Morocco: everything you need to know
Taghazout, Morocco's coastal gem, attracts travellers in search of perfect waves, spectacular scenery and an enchanting atmosphere. This small seaside town, bathed in Atlantic sunshine, offers a unique experience all year round.
The ideal season for surfing in Taghazout is from September to April, with consistent waves and water temperatures between 18 and 22°C. Taghazout, reputed to be a surfing paradise in Morocco, attracts enthusiasts with its ideal conditions. The town also reveals its charm through its relaxed atmosphere, lively markets and rich Berber heritage. The mix of cultures is reflected in the local architecture and friendly atmosphere.
For those interested, choosing the right time to go to Taghazout depends on individual preferences: epic waves await experienced surfers from October to March, while those who prefer to laze around in the warmer sunshine will be happy between May and September.
What are the best seasons for surfing in Taghazout?
Taghazout has an ideal climate, dry throughout the year. Rain is fairly rare and from a meteorological point of view the conditions are as follows:
High Season: December, January, February, March, April: During this period the waves are more consistent.
Mid Season: September, October, November, May and August: This is when the waves start to become more consistent.
Low season: June, July: Calmer conditions. Ideal period for beginners.
Surfing in the morning avoids thermal winds
The best time to surf in Taghazout is generally early in the morning, when the waves are often more consistent and the wind more favourable.
3/2, 4/3 or shorty wetsuits?
In Taghazout, we recommend using a wetsuit 3/2 mm to 4/3 mm thick. Water temperatures can vary depending on the season, but in general, this thickness range should offer adequate protection against the cold, even in the cooler months. You should also make sure that your wetsuit is flexible enough to allow you to move around easily while surfing.
High Season
December
December in Taghazout brings powerful winter waves and an exhilarating surfing atmosphere. Surfers can prepare for epic sessions with the right weather conditions.
- air temperature 20°C
- water temperature 17°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm or shorty for the less chilly!
- Constant winds create quality waves, attracting surf fans from all over the world.
January
Taghazout is at its surfing peak in January. The waves are robust and the surfing atmosphere is electric. The winter conditions offer an immersive experience for adrenalin-seeking surfers!
- air temperature 18°C
- water temperature 17°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm integral
- Consistent winds continue to generate quality waves, attracting surfers looking for a challenge.
February
February maintains the momentum of exceptional surfing conditions in Taghazout. Surfers can look forward to powerful waves and sunny days, creating the perfect backdrop for adventures on the sea!
- air temperature 18°C
- water temperature 16°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm integral
- the winds continue to blow steadily, offering optimal surfing opportunities.
March
March marks the end of the peak surfing season at Taghazout, but the waves are still impressive. Surfers can still enjoy great conditions before spring arrives!
- air temperature 19°C
- water temperature 17°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm integral
- Although winds can vary, March often offers favourable surfing conditions for a memorable end to the winter season.
April
Taghazout enters the summer season with calmer surfing conditions. Beginners can enjoy gentler waters, although surf enthusiasts may find the waves less powerful!
- air temperature 21°C
- water temperature 19°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm integral
- The winds are moderate, creating waves suitable for surfers of all levels.
Mid Season
September
In September, Taghazout sees a slight increase in wave size, marking the transition to more favourable conditions for experienced surfers!
- air temperature 26°C
- water temperature 22°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm integral
- moderate winds offer attractive waves for a varied surfing experience.
October
The waves come alive in Taghazout in October, marking the start of the high surf season!
- air temperature 24°C
- water temperature 20°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm integral
- winds are generally moderate, creating waves that are conducive to a memorable surfing experience.
November
In November, Taghazout continues to offer exceptional surfing conditions. Surfers can enjoy well-formed waves and pleasant temperatures, creating the perfect environment for extended sessions!
- air temperature 22°C
- water temperature 18-19°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm or shorty for the less chilly!
- moderate to strong winds contribute to quality waves.
May
In May, Taghazout offers sunny days and calmer seas, making it a great time for relaxed sessions. Beginners can find ideal conditions to perfect their skills!
- air temperature 23°C
- water temperature 20°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm or shorty for the less chilly!
- winds remain moderate, creating pleasant surfing conditions.
August
In August, Taghazout offers pleasant summer conditions, but the waves can be smaller. This is an ideal period for beginners and intermediate surfers looking for milder conditions!
- air temperature 27°C
- water temperature 21°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm integral
- moderate winds create waves suitable for a variety of skill levels...
Low Season
June
The waves may be smaller, but the tranquillity of the beach and the sunny days create a soothing atmosphere for surfers. During this period, a minimum of 3 lessons per week is possible.
- air temperature 24°C
- water temperature 20°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm or shorty for the less chilly!
- Winds are generally moderate.
July
In July, Taghazout's waves are often smaller, offering a relaxed atmosphere on the beaches. It's the perfect time for beginners to take advantage of the milder sea! During this period, it's possible to run 3 or more lessons a week.
- air temperature 26°C
- water temperature 20°C
- type of wetsuit 3/2mm integral
- the winds are moderate, creating waves suitable for a variety of skill levels.