Salé (Doura)

34.039017 N / -6.833233 O

Salé (Doura) Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Nestled near Rabat, Salé (Doura) delivers a thrilling right-hand point break over a sandy bottom that fires up with hollow, fast, and powerful waves for experienced surfers. This spot pulses with reliable energy from North, Northwest, and West swells, offering rides that demand precision and speed. The vibe here blends urban accessibility with raw Atlantic power, making it a must for those chasing quality sessions amid Morocco's dynamic coastline.

Geography and Nature

Salé (Doura) sits in a beach town setting just north of Rabat along Morocco's Atlantic coast, where the urban edge meets open sandy shores influenced by a nearby river mouth. The landscape features expansive sandy beaches backed by low dunes and some development, creating a semi-urban feel rather than remote wilderness. Notable features include the river-fed peaks that shape the waves, with a straightforward sandy bottom that keeps things forgiving despite the punchy conditions.

Surf Setup

This right-hand point break peels fast and hollow, wrapping around the jetty area for powerful lines that hold up across all tides. It thrives on North, Northwest, and West swells, with North, Northwest, East, and Northeast winds keeping things offshore and clean. Expect knee-to-head-high faces on average days, ramping up to more challenging sizes when swells build, delivering a typical session of speedy sections and occasional barrels that test your rail work and positioning.

Consistency and Best Time

Salé (Doura) offers regular, fairly consistent surf as a quite exposed river break, with winter standing out as the peak season from October to March when North Atlantic storms send reliable Northwest groundswells. Autumn brings solid consistency with good offshore winds, while spring maintains decent waves before summer flats and stronger onshore winds make it less ideal. Aim for early mornings or weekdays to maximize clean conditions during the prime months.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, providing space to enjoy the waves. Weekends turn ultra crowded, especially with a mix of locals and visiting surfers drawn to the reliable setup.

Who It's For

Salé (Doura) suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast, powerful rights and occasional heavy water. Beginners might find small days workable for practice on the sand bottom, but intermediates and advanced riders will thrive on the hollow sections and speed. Less skilled surfers should stick to mellow peaks, while pros chase the bigger swells for high-performance lines.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips near the river mouth and potential pollution from runoff, especially after rain. Crowds can intensify on good days, so paddle smartly.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20-24°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 15-18°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable in the cooler swells. Spring and Fall hover around 18-21°C, making a 2-3mm shorty or spring suit ideal for extended time in the water.

How to Get There

Fly into Rabat-Salé Airport (RBA), just 8 kilometers away, or Casablanca's Mohammed V Airport (CMN) about 100 kilometers south. From Rabat, head north along the coastal road for a quick 15-20 minute drive to the spot; parking is available near the beach and Oudayas Surf Club by the river mouth, with easy walking access under 500 meters. Public buses from Rabat connect reliably, or taxis offer a straightforward option for surfers hauling gear.

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Salé (Doura) 

Morocco
34.039017 N / -6.833233 O
North
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: Experienced surfers
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Salé (Doura) Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Nestled near Rabat, Salé (Doura) delivers a thrilling right-hand point break over a sandy bottom that fires up with hollow, fast, and powerful waves for experienced surfers. This spot pulses with reliable energy from North, Northwest, and West swells, offering rides that demand precision and speed. The vibe here blends urban accessibility with raw Atlantic power, making it a must for those chasing quality sessions amid Morocco's dynamic coastline.

Geography and Nature

Salé (Doura) sits in a beach town setting just north of Rabat along Morocco's Atlantic coast, where the urban edge meets open sandy shores influenced by a nearby river mouth. The landscape features expansive sandy beaches backed by low dunes and some development, creating a semi-urban feel rather than remote wilderness. Notable features include the river-fed peaks that shape the waves, with a straightforward sandy bottom that keeps things forgiving despite the punchy conditions.

Surf Setup

This right-hand point break peels fast and hollow, wrapping around the jetty area for powerful lines that hold up across all tides. It thrives on North, Northwest, and West swells, with North, Northwest, East, and Northeast winds keeping things offshore and clean. Expect knee-to-head-high faces on average days, ramping up to more challenging sizes when swells build, delivering a typical session of speedy sections and occasional barrels that test your rail work and positioning.

Consistency and Best Time

Salé (Doura) offers regular, fairly consistent surf as a quite exposed river break, with winter standing out as the peak season from October to March when North Atlantic storms send reliable Northwest groundswells. Autumn brings solid consistency with good offshore winds, while spring maintains decent waves before summer flats and stronger onshore winds make it less ideal. Aim for early mornings or weekdays to maximize clean conditions during the prime months.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers in the lineup, providing space to enjoy the waves. Weekends turn ultra crowded, especially with a mix of locals and visiting surfers drawn to the reliable setup.

Who It's For

Salé (Doura) suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast, powerful rights and occasional heavy water. Beginners might find small days workable for practice on the sand bottom, but intermediates and advanced riders will thrive on the hollow sections and speed. Less skilled surfers should stick to mellow peaks, while pros chase the bigger swells for high-performance lines.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips near the river mouth and potential pollution from runoff, especially after rain. Crowds can intensify on good days, so paddle smartly.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 20-24°C, where boardshorts or a shorty suffice for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 15-18°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable in the cooler swells. Spring and Fall hover around 18-21°C, making a 2-3mm shorty or spring suit ideal for extended time in the water.

How to Get There

Fly into Rabat-Salé Airport (RBA), just 8 kilometers away, or Casablanca's Mohammed V Airport (CMN) about 100 kilometers south. From Rabat, head north along the coastal road for a quick 15-20 minute drive to the spot; parking is available near the beach and Oudayas Surf Club by the river mouth, with easy walking access under 500 meters. Public buses from Rabat connect reliably, or taxis offer a straightforward option for surfers hauling gear.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Very Long (300 to 500 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: North, NorthWest, East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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Winter from October to March is peak season at Salé (Doura), when North Atlantic storms deliver reliable Northwest groundswells and offshore winds keep conditions clean. Autumn also brings solid consistency with good wind patterns. Summer flats and stronger onshore winds make it less ideal, so aim for early mornings or weekdays during winter months to maximize clean, uncrowded sessions.
Salé (Doura) suits experienced surfers who can handle its fast, powerful right-hand waves and occasional heavy water. Intermediates and advanced riders will thrive on the hollow sections and speed. Beginners might find small days workable for practice on the sandy bottom, but less skilled surfers should stick to mellow peaks rather than the main break.
Salé (Doura) is a right-hand point break that peels fast and hollow over a sandy bottom, wrapping around the jetty area for powerful lines. It works across all tides with North, Northwest, and West swells, delivering knee-to-head-high faces on average days. Expect speedy sections and occasional barrels that test your rail work and positioning.
Salé (Doura) sits just 8 kilometers from Rabat-Salé Airport with a quick 15-20 minute drive north along the coastal road from Rabat. Parking is available near the beach and Oudayas Surf Club, within 500 meters of the water. Weekdays see few surfers, but weekends turn ultra crowded with locals and visiting surfers.
Salé (Doura) blends urban accessibility with raw Atlantic power, offering reliable, fairly consistent surf as an exposed river break. Its fast, hollow right-hand point break delivers high-performance lines for experienced surfers, while the sandy bottom and nearby river mouth create a unique semi-urban setting that contrasts with remote Moroccan breaks further south.

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