Kitesurfing Spots in Southern Morocco
Southern Morocco has 18 kitesurfing spots on Kitemap. Here they are with wind conditions and the current wind for each.
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Agadir Bay
A huge bay with reliable winds, particularly in summer. Ideal for beginners, with banana boats and jet-skis also available for fun.
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Aglou Plage
A powerful wave spot with breaks on the sand and reefs. The waves can be dangerous, especially in winter, with strong winds and challenging conditions.
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Cap Rhir
A famous spot known for its powerful winds, especially in summer. Waves break on the reef, and it's popular with windsurfers too. Be cautious of the rocks and strong currents.
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Dakhla Lagoon
A brilliant kitesurfing location with consistent wind and a wide-open lagoon. Ideal for flat water, with dedicated areas for beginners, intermediates, and freestyle riders. The best spots include 'Speed Spot' and 'Duna Blanca'.
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Foum Labouir
A clean, enclosed bay with a sandy bottom and consistent winds. Offers both wave and flat sections, making it suitable for intermediate and advanced riders. Some rocks can appear at low tide.
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Imessouane
A local favorite, Imessouane offers a right-hand reef break called 'Cathedrale' on the northern side. The wind is generally light and works best at low tide.
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La Sarga
A fantastic wave spot known for its long right-handers. The exposed reef makes it a bit more technical, suitable for experienced kiters looking for wave action.
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Laayoune
Proudly called 'Metropolis in the sand', Laayoune is known for its strong winds and excellent kitesurfing conditions. The best launch is at 'Laâyoune Plage', just south of the harbour.
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Mirleft
Mirleft offers reliable winds and some of the best waves in the area. The beach is framed by cliffs and features consistent cross-onshore winds.
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Naila
A secluded lagoon with consistent wind, ideal for flat-water kiting. It's located in the Khnifiss national park and is a hidden gem for kitesurfers.
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Oued Chbika
A lagoon spot surrounded by cliffs, offering sheltered flat-water kiting. The wind can be strong here, especially during the summer months.
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Plage Blanche
A remote beach with sandy dunes and consistent wind. Beach breaks with cross-onshore wind make it ideal for both beginners and experienced riders.
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Pointe d'Or
An exposed beach with strong winds, ideal for jumping and freestyle. The rocky seabed adds a challenging element for more advanced riders.
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Sidi Ifni
At the 'end of the world', Sidi Ifni offers large beach breaks with clean waves. Winds are cross-offshore and the place is quiet, perfect for those looking for an adventure.
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Tafadna
A sandy beach break below 'Cap Tafelney', offering shallow reef breaks. The wind blows cross-to cross-on depending on where you launch, great for jumping and frontside riding.
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Taghazout
A winter destination, Taghazout is renowned for its beach breaks and strong cross-offshore winds. The waves are manageable, and it's an excellent place for advanced riders.
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Tamri
A beach-break spot with flat-water kiting possibilities near banana tree fringes. Wind is strongest in the northern part of the beach, best suited for small waves.
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Tarfaya
Situated north of Cape Juby, Tarfaya features a mix of sandy beach breaks and a lagoon. It's a quiet and remote spot, making it perfect for adventurous kiters.
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