There are waves that you remember for the rest of your life. For many surfers visiting Morocco, that wave is Imsouane. Located about 1.5 to 2 hours south of Essaouira, this small fishing village hides a geographical miracle: a bay so perfectly shaped that it produces waves that can peel for over 600 meters.
Magic in "The Bay"
Imsouane has two main spots, but "The Bay" is the star of the show. It's a right-hand point break that breaks over a sandy bottom. Because it's so long and mellow, it is the ultimate paradise for longboarders and those looking for their longest ride ever. On a good day, your legs will be burning before the wave even ends!
The Cathedral Break
On the other side of the village lies "Cathedral," a faster, more powerful reef/point break. When the swell is big, this spot offers world-class barrels and steep sections for shortboarders. Imsouane truly offers something for every type of surfer.
The Imsouane Experience
A trip to Imsouane is about more than just the surf. It's about the journey. The drive from Essaouira takes you through the Atlas mountains and along stunning coastal cliffs. Once you arrive, the tradition is to surf for 3 hours, then head to the port to eat fresh fish grilled right in front of you.
Tips for your Trip
- The Tide: Imsouane's Bay works best on a low to mid tide.
- Crowds: It's a famous spot. We recommend going early or on weekdays to get the best waves.
- Sunlight: The bay faces south, meaning it stays sunny and protected for most of the day.

