What SurfStay Does
- Hourly Surf Forecast — Wave height, swell period, wind speed and direction for every hour of the day.
- Best Time to Surf — Automatically finds the best 2–4 hour surfing windows each morning (Dawn Patrol) and evening (Evening Glass).
- 3-Day Forecast — Daily wave height range, swell, wind, temperature, and optimal surf windows.
- Real-Time Conditions — Current wave height, swell period, wind, temperature, water temperature, UV index, sunrise and sunset.
- Tide Data — High and low tide times and heights for each surf spot.
- Surf Spot Discovery — Search Morocco's coast to find nearby surf spots on an interactive map.
- Drive to Surf — Morocco transport planner: airport to surf spot, souk to surf, city to lineup route finder.
- eSIM Plans — Stay connected with data plans via Yesim.
- Crowd Reports — Community-sourced wave condition and crowd level reports.
Morocco Surf Spots
- Taghazout Panoramic, Morocco — World-class right-hand point breaks and year-round sun.
- Anchor Point, Morocco — Morocco's most famous right-hand point break — expert level.
- Imsouane, Morocco — The longest wave in Africa — mellow longboard paradise.
- Tamraght, Morocco — Banana Point & Devil's Rock, laid-back surf village vibes.
- Anza, Morocco — Agadir's local beach break — fun waves and easy access.
Morocco Surf Transport — Drive to Surf
Plan your ride from Marrakech, Agadir or Casablanca airports to Morocco's best surf spots. Souk to surf transfers, airport shuttles, and city-to-lineup transport routes for Taghazout, Imsouane, Tamraght, Anchor Point and Anza.
Souk to Surf — Morocco Surf Transfers
From Souk El Had in Agadir to Taghazout in 30 minutes. From Marrakech medina to Imsouane in 3 hours. SurfStay's souk to surf planner finds the fastest route from any Moroccan city, market, or airport to the nearest surf spots. Airport to surf Morocco made easy.
Morocco Surf Camp & Hostel Guide
Find the best surf hostels and surf camps in Taghazout, Tamraght, Imsouane, and Essaouira. Budget-friendly surf houses with rooftop views, surf and yoga retreats, beginner surf lessons, and board rental included. Perfect for solo travelers, digital nomads, and surf holidays in Morocco.
Best Time to Surf Morocco
Morocco's surf season runs from September to April with the most consistent Atlantic swells. Winter months (November–February) bring the biggest waves to Anchor Point and Taghazout. Beginners enjoy mellow summer waves at Imsouane and Banana Point. Check the daily Morocco surf forecast and wave report on SurfStay.
Surf & Yoga Morocco
Combine sunrise yoga with morning surf sessions in Taghazout and Tamraght. Many surf hostels offer daily yoga classes with ocean views, surf coaching for all levels, and healthy Moroccan food. The ultimate Morocco surf and yoga holiday experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is SurfStay free?
- Yes, all features are completely free including forecasts, tide data, and spot discovery.
- How does it find the best time to surf?
- A scoring algorithm evaluates wave height, swell period, wind speed, weather, and time of day for each hour, then identifies optimal 2–4 hour windows in the morning and evening.
- What Morocco surf spots are covered?
- Taghazout Panoramic, Anchor Point, Imsouane, Tamraght, Anza and more. Search any coastal location in Morocco.
- How does Drive to Surf work?
- Select your starting point (airport, city, souk) and destination surf spot. SurfStay shows the route on a map. Transport booking is coming soon.
- Where does the data come from?
- Wave and weather data from Open-Meteo (open-source). Surf spots from OpenStreetMap. All free and open.
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