
1. Quick Surf Conditions Today
- Wave height: 1.0–1.8 m (face) with occasional sets to 2.0 m
- Wind: 10–18 km/h WNW in the morning, turning SW 15–25 km/h in the afternoon (onshore)
- Tide: High tide ~11:15, Low tide ~17:45 (Morocco local time)
- Weather: Sunny intervals with some coastal haze; max 22°C air temperature
- Water temperature: 19–20°C
- Best surf spot today: Banana Point (consistent lined-up rights)
- Best time to surf: Morning low-to-mid tide window (07:00–10:30 Morocco local time)
- Recommended skill level: Intermediate to advanced for the best peaks; beginners limited to protected beach breaks
2. Detailed Surf Forecast
The Tamraght Surf Report shows a modest WNW swell continuing from the Atlantic with clean early-morning conditions before the afternoon seabreeze increases chop. This Tamraght Surf Report forecast expects rideable waves mostly between 1.0 and 1.8 m on the face, with occasional 2.0 m sets at the more exposed points. For surfers looking at surfing in Morocco today, the morning offshore winds will hold up the better lines at the headlands and reef breaks. By midday the wind shifts onshore and increases to 15–25 km/h, creating choppy gutters and softer lips at exposed spots. Local sandbanks near Banana Point and Crocodile Beach should provide the most forgiving takeoffs, while Devil’s Rock and Imourane Beach will offer longer walls for experienced riders when the tide is mid to low. Wave conditions are most consistent in the 07:00–11:00 window (Morocco local time) and again briefly around sunset when the breeze eases. Keep an eye on the tide schedule: high tide around 11:15 will shorten some of the inside peaks and favour the reefier sections. This Morocco surf forecast leans towards intermediate surfers getting the best combination of size and shape; advanced surfers can chase the faster pitty sections at low tide. If you want a quick comparison of nearby lineups, see the Tamraght vs Taghazout guide for typical differences and sector exposure: Tamraght vs Taghazout. Overall the Tamraght surf conditions are rideable and consistent today but require good positioning and wave selection to avoid crowded peaks.
3. Best Surf Spots Today
Devil’s Rock: Expect punchy, hollow rights and lefts on the outer reef when the swell pushes through. Morning offshore winds will groom the face, producing fast, steep sections suitable for advanced surfers. At high tide the wave rounds up and becomes shorter, so aim for the low-to-mid tide window.
Banana Point: The most consistent pick for today — lined-up rights with a friendly takeoff. With the current swell and the morning WNW breeze this spot will offer the cleanest walls and the longest rides for intermediates. Crowds can be moderate; choose early morning to find less people.
Crocodile Beach: A forgiving beach break with multiple peaks; good for intermediate surfers looking to practice maneuvers. Expect punchier peaks on the outer sandbar at low tide and softer, mushier waves on the higher tide.
Imourane Beach: Long, rolling waves that can link into long rides on the lower tide. The windier afternoon tends to push chop into the inside, so target the pre-noon session for cleaner lines and smoother takeoffs. Advanced surfers will enjoy the speed sections on mid tide.
4. Is Today Good for Surfing?
Yes — conditions are rideable with the best window in the morning when winds are offshore and the swell provides clean lines. Expect onshore chop by afternoon, so plan your session for early to mid-morning.
5. Beginner Surf Conditions
Beginners should be selective: Crocodile Beach offers the safest, more forgiving beach breaks for learning in small to medium swell. If you’re newer to waves, take lessons through recommended Morocco surf camps to get local guidance, spot knowledge and equipment suited to the day’s conditions. Intermediates will find Banana Point productive for progression, while advanced surfers can hunt faster sections at Devil’s Rock and Imourane when the tide is favourable.
6. Weather Today
Air temperature: Morning 17°C rising to a maximum around 22°C. Wind: WNW 10–18 km/h in the morning, shifting SW and increasing to 15–25 km/h in the afternoon. Clouds: Mostly sunny with some low coastal haze and brief higher clouds late afternoon. Sunset time: ~19:45 Morocco local time. General comfort level: Comfortable with light layers recommended for early sessions; a spring suit (3/2 mm) or full suit is fine for less sensitive surfers given water temps around 19–20°C.
7. Best Time to Surf Today
Morning: 06:30–10:30 Morocco local time — best window. Light WNW offshore winds, cleaner faces, consistent sets and manageable crowds if you get out early.
Afternoon: 12:00–17:00 Morocco local time — winds shift onshore and strengthen, creating chop and softer wave faces; only recommended for practice or sheltered peaks.
Sunset: 18:30–20:15 Morocco local time — a brief easing of the wind can lower chop for a short period; expect smaller, smoother waves and golden light but watch changing tide conditions.
8. FAQ Section
Are waves good today?
Yes — waves are rideable with the best quality in the morning when winds are light offshore. Size is modest (1.0–1.8 m face) with occasional larger sets at exposed points.
Is this area good for beginner surfers?
Yes, certain beach breaks like Crocodile Beach are suitable for beginners in today’s swell, especially on the lower-energy sets; for lessons and safer progress consider booking at reputable Morocco surf camps.
What is the best time to surf today?
The best time is the morning window from about 06:30 to 10:30 Morocco local time when offshore WNW winds combine with the incoming swell for cleaner, more organized wave faces.
Where should beginners surf near here?
Beginners should stick to Crocodile Beach or protected sections of Banana Point during smaller sets; avoid the reef breaks like Devil’s Rock until you have more experience.
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