
1. Quick Surf Conditions Today
- Wave height: 1.2–1.8 m (shoulder to head-high)
- Wind: NE at 15–25 km/h (offshore in the morning, sideshore midday)
- Tide: Low 09:10, High 15:40, Low 22:05 (Morocco local time)
- Weather: Mild and mostly sunny with a few coastal clouds
- Water temperature: 17–19 °C
- Best surf spot today: Banana Point
- Best time to surf: Early morning (07:00–10:30) and late afternoon (15:30–18:30)
- Recommended skill level: Intermediate to advanced; select sheltered breaks for beginners
2. Detailed Surf Forecast
This Tamraght Surf Report looks at a clean, moderate swell arriving from the northwest that will keep surf in the shoulder-to-head-high range through the day. The Tamraght Surf Report forecast shows an early offshore wind that eases most exposed points at first light, which is why the best sessions will be in the morning and late afternoon. Expect improved Tamraght surf conditions on reefs and points that face west-northwest; protected beach breaks will be more forgiving for less experienced surfers. When evaluating surfing in Morocco today, consider that the tide window around the mid-afternoon high will open longer, hollower sections at a few points but also increase current — plan for shorter, punchier rides then. Wave conditions are generally clean with occasional sets, and the wind should remain light enough to preserve face quality until late afternoon when a sideshore builds slightly. Local wind patterns mean east-facing coves will feel bumpier than the classic point breaks. This Morocco surf forecast favors longboarders at mellow beach breaks early in the day and shortboarders who want to chase steeper walls at Banana Point and nearby reef sections as the tide drops. For side-by-side comparison of the local area, see Tamraght vs Taghazout to help choose the right takeoff zone. Keep an eye on swell height and onshore trends; overall today is a reliable, surfable day with quality sessions possible during the tidal peaks.
3. Best Surf Spots Today
Devil’s Rock: Today Devil’s Rock is producing fun, punchy rights around 1.2–1.6 m with clean faces in the morning due to light offshore winds. Expect quick takeoffs and short, powerful walls best suited to experienced longboarders and shortboarders who like a fast entry.
Banana Point: Banana Point is the pick of the day — steady northwest swell and a forgiving setup give long, open-faced rights and lefts in the 1.4–1.8 m range. Offshore early and steady tides make it ideal for mid-lengths and shortboards; crowds moderate in the morning.
Crocodile Beach: Crocodile Beach is more of a beach-break option with peaky, catchable waves between 1.0–1.5 m. This spot softens the energy from the reef, providing manageable whitewater and forgiving takeoffs for progressing surfers.
Imourane Beach: Imourane offers mellower, user-friendly waves in the 1.0–1.4 m range with a cleaner face in the first light and slight cross-shore wind midday. Good option for mixed-ability groups and for warming up before heading to the points.
4. Is Today Good for Surfing?
Yes — conditions are surfable with clean faces through the morning and improved shape at key points around the afternoon high tide. Plan sessions for early morning or late afternoon to avoid the mid-day sideshore and stronger currents.
5. Beginner Surf Conditions
Beginners will find the softest conditions at Crocodile Beach and Imourane Beach where waves break more gently and offer longer whitewater runs; intermediate and advanced surfers should head to Banana Point or Devil’s Rock for more powerful, technical waves. If you’re just starting or want a coached session, consider booking lessons and rentals through local programs — Morocco surf camps offer guided beginner classes, softboards, and safety briefings that will maximize progression and minimize risk.
6. Weather Today
Air temperature: 20–24 °C along the coast in the afternoon, cooler early morning (16–18 °C).
Wind: NE 15–25 km/h, light offshore in the morning becoming sideshore by midday.
Clouds: Mostly sunny with occasional coastal stratus; clearer by late afternoon.
Sunset time: ~19:45 (Morocco local time).
General comfort level: Mild and pleasant with a light breeze — a spring wetsuit (2/2 mm or 3/2 mm) is recommended for most sessions.
7. Best Time to Surf Today
Morning (07:00–10:30): Cleanest conditions with light offshore winds and smaller, well-formed sets. Ideal for point breaks and longer rides; recommended for photographing lines and practicing maneuvers.
Afternoon (12:00–16:30): Tide pushes higher around 15:40, producing punchier, hollow sections at Banana Point and Devil’s Rock; expect stronger currents and slightly more wind — best for confident shortboarders.
Sunset (17:30–19:45): Winds back off slightly and the swell eases into longer, rippable lines; great for relaxed sessions and mixed-ability groups as light fades — watch for changing tide and decreasing visibility.
8. FAQ Section
Are waves good today?
Yes — waves are consistently in the 1.2–1.8 m range with clean faces in the morning and punchier sections around the afternoon high tide; overall a good day for productive surf sessions.
Is this area good for beginner surfers?
Yes, there are sheltered beach breaks like Crocodile Beach and Imourane Beach that offer forgiving whitewater and gentle takeoffs ideal for beginners and lessons.
What is the best time to surf today?
The best times are early morning (07:00–10:30) for the cleanest conditions and late afternoon (15:30–18:30) for improved shape around the high tide; avoid peak midday when sideshore picks up.
Where should beginners surf near here?
Beginners should head to Imourane Beach or Crocodile Beach where waves are softer and safer; consider booking a session with local instructors for equipment and guided coaching.
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