Traveller question
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September 2026
What is the best month for surfing in Taghazout?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
September 2026
What is the best month for surfing in Taghazout?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Laila
Travel Designer · StaffCulinary & Wellness Designer
September 2026
Taghazout’s surf season runs September to April, when consistent Atlantic swells light up its famous right-hand points like Anchor Point. October–November and February–March are the sweet spots — solid waves, warm 22–24°C air and a thin wetsuit. Summer is small and best for beginners.
Taghazout is one of those places that turns a fishing village into a global surf pilgrimage, and the timing is the whole game. The prime season runs from September through April, when North Atlantic depressions send long, clean swells marching into the point breaks. This is when Anchor Point, Killer Point and the other legendary rights peel for hundreds of metres and the lineups fill with travelling surfers chasing exactly this window. I plan every serious surf trip here inside those months.
If you want my pickier answer, I'd target the shoulders — October to November, and February to March. You get reliably solid swell without the absolute peak-winter crowds, and the weather is a treat: air around 22–24°C, plenty of sun, and warm enough between sessions that village life on the rooftops is a pleasure. The sea sits around 18–20°C in autumn, so a 3/2 wetsuit is standard; come deeper into winter and the water cools, but the waves get more powerful.
Summer, by contrast, is the gentle season. From June to August the big point breaks mostly go quiet and the swells shrink, which actually makes it the ideal time for beginners. The mellow beach breaks around Taghazout and nearby Tamraght are forgiving, the water is at its warmest (around 20°C), and the surf schools run constant lessons. So if you're learning, summer is genuinely a good call — just don't expect the dramatic points to be firing.
My honest steer: for experienced surfers wanting those world-class rights at their best, aim for the autumn or late-winter shoulders, with November and February my top two. For first-timers, summer's smaller, warmer waves are kinder and the vibe is relaxed. Either way, book accommodation early in the prime months — Taghazout is small, and when the swell forecast lights up, the whole village fills fast.
Laila — Culinary & Wellness Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered September 2026.
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