Morocco's incredible food, welcoming locals, and rich culture make it truly special. From Marrakesh's bustling souks to the serene Sahara oases, the country offers a sensory feast. Enjoy a traditional tagine, sip mint tea, and immerse yourself in Berber music. Moroccan hospitality is legendary, making visitors feel at home.
Morocco's coastline is a surfer's paradise, with perfect right hand points all the way up the coast. Renowned breaks like Safi, Anchor Point, Imsouane and Boilers are . Whether you're a beginner or expert, the waves and scenic beauty, with the Atlas Mountains as a backdrop, create an unforgettable experience.
Budget-friendly and blessed with year-round sunshine, Morocco is ideal for a winter escape.
The surf season in Morocco is from October to March, with the most consistent months being December to March when the swells from Europe hit the Moroccan coastline. The winds are usually best in the morning and early afternoon, and at sunset. During peak swell, you can easily get in three sessions per day.
Winter storms in the North Atlantic generate the best swells from December to March, making it the prime surf season with consistent waves, fairly warm water, and warm air temperatures. Spring and autumn offer good conditions with warmer air and fewer crowds, while summer is generally avoided due to flat spells and stronger winds.