While surfers in Europe are putting on 5mm wetsuits and hoods, the surf season in Morocco is just heating up. From November to March, the North Atlantic turns into a wave machine, sending consistent, powerful swells down to our coast. This is truly the "Prime Season" for surfing in Essaouira.
The Swell Patterns of Winter
In the winter, the "low pressure" systems near Greenland and Iceland generate massive energy. These swells travel thousands of miles, cleaning up as they go, to reach Essaouira as perfect, organized lines. During these months, it's very rare to have a flat day. Even if the swell is "too big" for the open beaches, our protected bay keeps everything manageable and fun.
The Weather: A Tropical Winter
The best part? Morocco stays warm. While the rest of the northern hemisphere is freezing, daytime temperatures in Essaouira often hover around 20-22°C. The water stays around 17-18°C, meaning a 3/2mm or 4/3mm wetsuit is all you need. It's the ultimate winter escape for those seeking sun and surf.
Why Beginners Should Not Be Afraid
Many people think winter is only for "Pros." That's a myth! Because Essaouira's bay is so deep and sheltered, it actually becomes the best place in Morocco during the winter. When Taghazout and the northern spots are too big to handle, Essaouira provides cleaned-up, perfect waves that are great for learning.
Winter Travel Benefits
- Consistent Swell: 90% chance of waves every single day.
- Off-Peak Vibes: The city is less crowded than in the summer.
- Milder Wind: The strong summer Alizés take a break, meaning more "glassy" sessions.

