SURF-AGADIR

Why Choose Agadir for Surfing?

Agadir is a lively seaside city that enjoys 300 days of sunshine per year and sits in the heart of Morocco’s surf region.

Just a short drive north, you’ll find Taghazout, a fishing village that has become a world-class surf hub. From mellow beach breaks to legendary point breaks, the area offers conditions for every level.

Key reasons why surfers love Agadir:

Perfect climate: Warm weather year-round, mild winters.

Variety of waves: Gentle beach waves for beginners and powerful reef breaks for pros.

Affordable lifestyle: Compared to Europe, surf camps, food, and accommodation are budget-friendly.

Surf schools everywhere: Dozens of professional surf schools and camps make learning safe and fun.

Where Can I Surf in Agadir?

Agadir is surrounded by several surf spots, each offering a different experience:

Agadir Beach – Long sandy beach with small, forgiving waves. Ideal for beginners.

Devil’s Rock (Tamraght) – A safe, sandy-bottom break. Popular with surf schools.

Banana Point – A right-hand point break with long rides, perfect for improving surfers.

Panoramas (Taghazout) – A consistent beach break with fun waves.

Anchor Point (Taghazout) – Morocco’s most famous wave, offering long, powerful rides for advanced surfers.

👉 Tip: If it’s your first time, start with Agadir Beach or Devil’s Rock before progressing to Banana Point or Panoramas.

Can You Surf on Agadir Beach?

Yes! Agadir Beach is one of the safest places to learn surfing. The sandy bottom and mellow waves make it perfect for first-timers. Most surf schools in Agadir use this spot for beginner lessons before taking students to other nearby beaches.