Imsouane Bay is Africa’s longest right-hand point break — a slow, forgiving wave that beginners can actually ride. A ride-by-ride guide from people who surf here every day.
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Imsouane Bay is Africa’s longest right-hand point break — a slow, forgiving wave that beginners can actually ride. A ride-by-ride guide from people who surf here every day.
Imsouane in December, from the camp that lives there — weather numbers, wave size at the Bay, crowd truth, Christmas booking reality, and what to pack.
Best time to surf in Morocco, month by month — wave sizes, water temperatures, crowd levels, and which months fit which surfer. Honest picks from a camp in Imsouane.
Imsouane longboard surfing is one of those things that people talk about before they arrive and then can't stop talking about after they leave. The Bay — Imsouane's main break — is a slow, peeling right-hander that holds its shape for 300–500 metres on a decent swell....
Imsouane vs Taghazout — waves, crowds, vibe, cost, and accommodation compared for your Morocco surf trip. From a camp in Imsouane.
Surf yoga Morocco is one of those combinations that sounds almost too perfect — and then you actually try it and wonder why you haven't been doing it your whole life. Picture this: you wake up to the sound of the Atlantic. You roll out of bed, do an hour of yoga on a...
Imsouane is not just a surf spot — it’s a feeling. Tucked along Morocco’s Atlantic coast, this small fishing village has quietly become one of the best places in the world to surf, relax, and completely disconnect.
Sandboarding Morocco — riding a board down a sand dune like it's a slow-motion snowboard — is one of the better side-activities on a Moroccan surf trip, and one of the least known. The best dunes for it aren't deep in the Sahara (too far, too hot, too expensive to...
Things to do in Imsouane beyond the Bay — hikes, sandboarding, sunset spots, port seafood, side trips, and what works for groups.
Imsouane weather is the main reason this fishing village at the back of a headland on Morocco's Atlantic coast draws surfers from Northern Europe every winter. The short version: roughly 300 days of sunshine a year, air temperatures that rarely dip below 13°C or climb...