Morocco is an ideal destination for surfers and yoga enthusiasts, especially in January. With powerful waves, a mild climate, and world-renowned spots, it’s the perfect time to combine sport and relaxation. Discover our complete guide to planning your surf trip to Morocco in January.

1. Surf Conditions in Morocco in January

Swells and Wave Size in Morocco in January

In January, winter swells reach the Moroccan coast, bringing powerful and consistent waves. The waves typically range between 1.5m and 3m, perfect for intermediates and advanced surfers, while beginners enjoy ideal conditions at more sheltered spots.

Surfer performing an elegant turn on a 2-meter wave at Banana Point, Morocco, in January.
A surfer carving a graceful turn on a 2-meter wave at Banana Point, surrounded by crystal-clear waters and perfect conditions in January.

Winds and Weather Conditions

Winds are often offshore in the morning, ensuring clean and well-shaped waves. With daytime temperatures ranging from 18°C to 23°C, January provides perfect conditions for surfing all day long.

Sunset surf in Tamraght Morocco
A surfer gracefully riding a wave during a stunning Moroccan sunset, surrounded by golden and orange hues that reflect the serenity and beauty of an evening surf session.

Water Temperature

In January, the water is cool, with temperatures ranging between 17°C and 20°C. A 3/2 mm wetsuit is recommended for comfortable sessions.

Surf coach playing with a dog sitting on a surfboard during sunrise while students warm up for their surf session.
A heartwarming moment as our surf coach enjoys a playful interaction with a dog sitting on a surfboard while students warm up for their morning session.

2. Where to Surf in Morocco in January?

Taghazout

Taghazout is a surfer’s paradise, boasting renowned spots like Anchor Point, Killer Point, La Source, and Camel Point. These locations offer perfect waves for all levels, from intermediate to expert.

Tamraght

Close to Taghazout, Tamraght offers quieter spots like Banana Beach, Crocro, and Devil’s Rock, perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers.

Azul Guesthouse coach surfing a perfect left wave at Crocro Beach, showcasing the pristine surf conditions of the Moroccan coastline.
Mastering the left wave at Crocro Beach – Azul Guesthouse’s coach in action!

Imsouane

Imsouane, with its picturesque bay and long waves, is ideal for longboarding and surfers seeking extended rides.

An intermediate surfer gliding smoothly on a beautiful wave in Imsouane Bay, Morocco, known for its long and perfect waves.
Finding balance and beauty: An intermediate surfer enjoying the perfection of Imsouane Bay’s legendary waves.

Agadir

Agadir combines accessibility and diversity with beaches suitable for all levels. The city also offers a vibrant atmosphere and relaxation options after surf sessions.

Surfer enjoying a beautiful sunset in Agadir after a day of surfing.
A surfer soaking in the golden hues of the sunset in Agadir, wrapping up a perfect day of waves and adventure.

3. Why Choose a Surf & Yoga Package in Morocco in January?

Ideal Conditions

Morocco in January offers perfect surfing conditions for all levels. The winter swells are consistent, bringing powerful waves for advanced surfers and calmer spots for beginners. With mild temperatures ranging between 18°C and 24°C during the day, the climate is ideal for enjoying outdoor activities without the summer crowds.

Relaxation & Well-Being

Surf & Yoga packages perfectly blend adventure and relaxation. After a morning of conquering the waves, yoga sessions—often at sunrise or sunset—offer a chance to unwind, enhance flexibility, and prepare your body for the next session. These wellness moments balance the intense energy of surfing with deep tranquility, creating a harmonious experience for mind and body.

A Complete Experience

Opting for a Surf & Yoga Package in Morocco means choosing simplicity and serenity. Here’s what’s typically included:

  • Transfers: Arrival and departure from Agadir Airport, along with daily transport to the best surf spots tailored to your level.
  • Accommodation: Comfortable rooms in a warm setting at Azul Guesthouse, just minutes away from renowned spots like Crocro Beach and Anchor Point.
  • Meals: Breakfast, packed lunches for the beach, and delicious dinners (except Thursdays), with options available for all dietary preferences.
  • Surf Equipment: Board and wetsuit provided, with the flexibility to extend your sessions beyond lesson times.
  • Surf Lessons: Certified local instructors adapt lessons to your level, whether you’re a beginner or intermediate.
  • Yoga: Daily sessions to reconnect with your body and mind, facing the ocean or under the starry sky.
A group of surfers from Azul Guesthouse posing together in the Tamri dunes after an adventurous sand-surfing session at sunset.
Memories made: Azul Guesthouse surf crew in the Tamri dunes after an epic day of surfing and sand-surfing adventures.

4. What to Pack for a Surf Trip in January?

Equipment: Everything You Need to Enjoy the Waves

No need to bring all your gear, as most surf camps, including Azul Guesthouse, provide equipment as part of their packages. You’ll have access to:

  • Surfboards: Tailored to your level, from beginner to intermediate.
  • Wetsuits: Recommended thickness of 3/2 mm for January, ideal for water temperatures around 18°C-20°C.

If you prefer to use your own equipment, make sure it’s in good condition and suitable for Moroccan conditions.

Clothing: Comfort and Versatility

Temperatures in January range from 18°C to 24°C during the day, but evenings can be cooler, sometimes dropping to 10°C. Here’s a list of essentials:

For the Daytime:

  • Lightweight cotton or linen T-shirts.
  • Shorts or light trousers.
  • Swimsuits for your surf sessions.
  • Sandals for the beach.

For the Evening:

  • Warm sweatshirts or sweaters.
  • A windbreaker or waterproof jacket.
  • Comfortable pants.

Don’t Forget:

  • Essential Accessories: Sunscreen (SPF 50), a hat or cap, polarized sunglasses, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
  • Towels: A large towel for the beach.

Documents: Essential Formalities

Before leaving, ensure your travel documents are in order:

  • Passport: Make sure it is valid for the entire duration of your stay, with at least 6 months of validity remaining before expiration.
  • Travel Insurance: Choose insurance that covers surfing and water sports. It’s essential for handling any unexpected situations.
  • Cash: While many places accept card payments, it’s recommended to carry Moroccan dirhams for small local expenses.

Bonus: Travel Checklist

  • First Aid Kit: Pack essentials like bandages, anti-inflammatories, and antihistamines.
  • Chargers: Don’t forget a universal adapter for your electronic devices.
  • Camera or GoPro: Capture your surf sessions and magical moments in Morocco.

A surf trip in January is a unique experience, and proper preparation will ensure you make the most of it. Take time to review your checklist and let Azul Guesthouse handle the rest for a pleasant stay!

Azul Guesthouse, beautifully written in the golden sand of a Moroccan beach, reflecting the welcoming and authentic spirit of the retreat.
Willkommen im Azul Guesthouse – Im Sand geschrieben, eingefangen in der Ruhe und dem Abenteuer am marokkanischen Ozean.
“Welcome to Azul Guesthouse” – Written in the sand, capturing the tranquility and adventure of the Moroccan coastline.

5. Questions Fréquemment Posées (FAQ) sur le Surf au Maroc en janvier

Can beginners surf in Morocco in January?

Yes, January is an excellent time to learn how to surf. The waves are beginner-friendly, and spots like Crocro Beach provide ideal conditions for those just starting out.

What are the best beaches for beginners in January?

Des plages comme Panorama et Crocro sont parfaites pour les débutants. Leurs vagues douces et leurs fonds sablonneux permettent une progression en toute sécurité.

Will advanced surfers find challenges in January?

Absolutely. Spots like Killer Point and Anchor Point offer powerful and technical waves that will challenge even the most experienced surfers.

What is the water temperature in January?

In January, the water temperature ranges between 17°C and 20°C. A 3/2 mm wetsuit is ideal for staying comfortable while surfing throughout the day.

Are there lessons for beginners in January?

Yes, Azul Guesthouse offers lessons tailored to all levels. Qualified instructors guide beginners to learn the basics and build confidence on the board.

Are the surf spots crowded in January?

No, in January, Moroccan beaches are generally less crowded. This ensures an enjoyable experience, away from the crowds, with more waves for you to enjoy.

6. Book Your Surf Trip to Morocco in January

With Azul Guesthouse, dive into a unique experience combining surf, yoga, and relaxation. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced surfer, we offer tailored packages to meet your needs. Enjoy comfortable accommodations, a friendly atmosphere, and access to Morocco’s top surf spots.

Why Choose Azul Guesthouse?

  • Proximity to Surf Spots: Easy access to renowned beaches such as Banana Point, Crocro Beach, Spiders, and Km 12.
  • All-Inclusive Packages: Accommodation, meals, surf lessons, equipment, and transfers included.
  • Warm and Welcoming Atmosphere: A dedicated team to make your stay unforgettable.
  • Optional Yoga Sessions: Complement your surf days with relaxing yoga practices.
Map of surf spots in Tamraght and Taghazout, Morocco, showing the location of Azul Guesthouse and the main surrounding surf spots.
Map of surf spots in Tamraght and Taghazout, Morocco, showing the location of Azul Guesthouse and the main surrounding surf spots.