If Essaouira is the elegant mother of Moroccan wind sports, Sidi Kaouki is her wild, bohemian daughter. Located just 25 kilometers south, this small village is a world away from the bustling Medina, offering vast, empty beaches and some of the best wave conditions in the region.
The Vibe of Sidi Kaouki
Sidi Kaouki is all about simplicity. There are no massive hotels, just small guesthouses, a few surf cafes, and the sound of the Atlantic. It's the perfect place to disconnect and reconnect with nature. You'll often see camels and donkeys wandering the beach, adding to the rural Moroccan charm.
Surfing the "Wild" Waves
Unlike the protected bay of Essaouira, Sidi Kaouki is a "beach break" that is exposed to the full power of the North Atlantic swells. This means the waves here are generally larger, faster, and more powerful. It's an excellent spot for intermediate and advanced surfers looking for a challenge.
Wind Dynamics for Kitesurfing
Kitesurfers also flock to Sidi Kaouki for its legendary wind. The Alizés are often 5-10 knots stronger here than in the city. Combined with the waves, it becomes a top-tier "wave kite" spot. However, the strong currents and shore-break mean it should be approached with caution by beginners.
Practical Information
- How to get there: We organize daily surf trips from our school. Alternatively, you can take a local taxi or bus from Essaouira.
- Eating: Don't miss the fresh tagines at the small beachside cafes.
- Accommodation: There are many eco-friendly surf camps if you decide to stay overnight.

