1. Quick Surf Conditions Today
- Wave height: 1.2–1.8 m (occasional bigger sets)
- Wind: 15–25 km/h from the N/NE early, turning more onshore after 13:00
- Tide: Low tide 09:10, High tide 14:50 (Morocco local time)
- Weather: Partly cloudy with sunny spells, air 22°C
- Water temperature: 19°C
- Best surf spot today: Devil’s Rock (for shape and consistency)
- Best time to surf: Early morning on the falling tide (07:00–10:30)
- Recommended skill level: Intermediate to advanced for points; beginners at Imourane Beach
2. Detailed Surf Forecast
The Tamraght Surf Report this morning shows a SSW ground-swell producing rideable sets across the point breaks. The Tamraght Surf Report forecast keeps moderate energy through the day with easing swell late afternoon. For surfers interested in surfing in Morocco today the primary sets sit between 1.2 and 1.8 m, offering long peeling right and occasional left-hander sections at exposed points. Wind is light to moderate northerly early, backing more onshore after midday, so the cleanest windows are early morning and the hour around low tide. Current wave conditions are clean and peeling at points.
Locally the Tamraght surf conditions favor point breaks over beach breaks; grips at Banana Point and Devil’s Rock are firing with well-formed walls for mid-size boards and longboards. Expect quicker takeoffs at Crocodile Beach where the sandbar tightens lines. Imourane Beach retains softer, more forgiving waves ideal for longboard trimming and progression sessions. If you’re weighing options between the Tamraght line-up and neighbouring Taghazout, consult this comparison: Tamraght vs Taghazout.
Tide swings are moderate and a midday high will clean some of the point peaks; however the best shape tends to occur on the falling tide this morning. For advanced surfers, Killer sections and inside channels at Devil’s Rock will reward commitment with faster walls and potential barrels on bigger sets. Beginners should target Imourane and the inner channels at Crocodile Beach during the softer afternoon period.
This Morocco surf forecast expects swell to drop slightly overnight while wind turns lighter offshore by dawn tomorrow, offering a renewed window for small board performance. Keep an eye on short-term model updates and adjust start times for the cleanest, safest sessions.
3. Best Surf Spots Today
Devil’s Rock — The standout spot today for intermediate and advanced surfers. With the SSW swell wrapping into the headland Devil’s Rock is producing long, fast right-hand walls that will push a mid-size shortboard. Expect takeoffs to be relatively steep on the peak with inside sections that can link into longer rides when the tide is falling. Recent sand movement has opened a few inside channels; caution required on the rocks at lower tides.
Banana Point — A more forgiving right point where the swell lines up cleanly in the morning. Banana Point is offering well-shaped, text-book point waves ideal for longboarders and mid-lengths. Wind is lighter here early, so the best window is before midday; sets are slightly smaller than Devil’s Rock but more consistent for drills and maneuvers.
Crocodile Beach — The local beach break with a tighter sandbar and punchier sections. Crocodile Beach is delivering quicker takeoffs and short, fun walls; this spot suits shortboarders looking to practice turns and snaps. On the falling tide the sandbar tightens and produces more hollow sections; on the high it becomes softer and more suitable for less experienced surfers.
Imourane Beach — The pick for learners and longboarders today. Imourane’s mellow, rolling waves are softer and more forgiving, especially in the afternoon when the wind picks up. This beach gives long rides and plenty of whitewater to practice paddling, pop-ups and trimming. Conditions here are safest at mid to high tide.
4. Is Today Good for Surfing?
Yes — there is a clean SSW swell of 1.2–1.8 m and light northerly winds early making for quality point breaks this morning. Best performance is on the falling tide before midday, with options for beginners at Imourane Beach in the afternoon.
5. Beginner Surf Conditions
Today is mixed for learners: points and rocks are best suited to intermediate and advanced surfers, while Imourane Beach and the inner channels at Crocodile Beach offer safer, smaller waves for progression. Beginners should avoid exposed rock sections at Devil’s Rock and seek flat, forgiving sections at Imourane during mid to high tide. For lessons, guided sessions and equipment, consider organized programs at Morocco surf camps which can match conditions to your level and provide local safety knowledge.
6. Weather Today
Air temperature: 22°C. Wind: N/NE 15–25 km/h in the morning, becoming more onshore after 13:00. Clouds: scattered cumulus with bright intervals and low cloud near the headland at times. Sunset: 20:12 (Morocco local time). General comfort level: warm and pleasant for beach activity, light breeze onshore in the afternoon so a light layer is useful after sunset.
7. Best Time to Surf Today
Morning (06:30–10:30): Best overall window — light northerly winds, falling tide and clean point breaks. Devil’s Rock and Banana Point will be at their best for longer, shaped rides. Bring boards suitable for punchy, mid-size surf.
Afternoon (12:00–16:00): Wind increases onshore and swell eases; Crocodile Beach and Imourane become friendlier for less aggressive sessions. Expect softer, more playful waves ideal for skill development and longboarding, especially around high tide.
Sunset (18:30–20:30): Wind may drop slightly again near sunset but residual onshore texture can persist; limited clean windows possible. Good for sunset cruisers and photographers; avoid rocky takeoffs when light is fading.
8. FAQ Section
Are waves good today?
Yes — there is a clean SSW swell producing 1.2–1.8 m sets that make for quality point breaks this morning, with smaller, safer options later at Imourane.
Is this area good for beginner surfers?
Yes, but with caveats — beginners should surf Imourane Beach or the inner channels at Crocodile Beach and avoid exposed points like Devil’s Rock until comfortable with currents and higher-speed takeoffs.
What is the best time to surf today?
Early morning on the falling tide (07:00–10:30) offers the cleanest, most consistent conditions for points; afternoons suit learners when the wind increases and waves soften.
Where should beginners surf near here?
Beginners should head to Imourane Beach for mellow, rolling waves and longer rides; organized lessons from local surf schools are recommended for safety and faster progression.
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