Can you go paragliding in Morocco, and where?

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Can you go paragliding in Morocco, and where?

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Youssef

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January 2026

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Yes. Morocco has excellent paragliding, most reliably at Aguergour (Lalla Takerkoust) an hour from Marrakech, and dramatically over the red cliffs at Legzira beach near Sidi Ifni. Tandem flights with a licensed pilot need no experience. Spring and autumn give the steadiest thermals and the cleanest air.

I have flown Aguergour many times, and it is the spot I send people to when they ask. It sits about an hour south of Marrakech above Lalla Takerkoust lake, a broad south-facing launch with forgiving thermals and a soft landing field. From the air you look back over the lake to the snow-streaked High Atlas, with Berber hamlets and olive terraces scrolling underneath. A tandem flight there with a qualified pilot takes around fifteen to twenty-five minutes and asks nothing of you but a short downhill run at launch.

My favourite flight, though, is Legzira on the Atlantic coast near Sidi Ifni. You launch from cliff tops and ride the sea breeze along rust-red rock arches with the surf breaking below — it is genuinely one of the most photogenic coastal flights I know of anywhere. The wind there is more weather-dependent, so we always build in a flexible window rather than a fixed hour.

For experienced pilots, Morocco is a quiet gem: Aguergour, Mirleft and parts of the Anti-Atlas offer cross-country potential without crowds. Bring your own wing and a valid licence, and a local club can sort you a guide and a retrieve vehicle. I would not recommend solo flying here without local knowledge — the thermals can be punchy in midday heat.

Honestly, the season makes or breaks it. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) give the steadiest, cleanest conditions. Summer is flyable early morning but the midday heat builds rough air, and winter coastal storms can scrub days entirely. I always treat paragliding as a "we will fly when it is right" experience rather than a fixed appointment, and I tell guests that upfront so a windy day is never a disappointment.

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Youssef Desert & Sahara Specialist, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered January 2026.

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