Sidi moussa

29.813657 N / -9.831868 O

Sidi moussa Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Nestled in southern Morocco, Sidi Moussa offers a powerful beach break with both rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, delivering regular sessions that pack punch without the chaos of crowded lineups. This spot captures a raw, uncrowded vibe where surfers can connect with consistent waves in a laid-back coastal setting. It's the kind of place where powerful swells turn into fun, approachable rides for anyone chasing that authentic Moroccan surf escape.

Geography and Nature

Sidi Moussa sits near Tiznit in southern Morocco, about 1.5 kilometers before Aglou Plage, in a remote stretch of the Atlantic coast that's far from urban hustle. The beach features wide sandy expanses backed by rugged cliffs and scenic dunes, creating a wild, natural landscape with minimal development. This off-the-beaten-path location enhances the serene, untouched feel, with the open ocean exposing the spot to reliable swells amid dramatic coastal scenery.

Surf Setup

Sidi Moussa is primarily a beach break that also incorporates reef elements, producing a mix of lefts and rights that can form punchy A-frames and occasional barrels on bigger days. The best swells roll in from the north and northwest, while northeast or east winds keep things offshore for clean faces. It handles all tides well, though high tide often sharpens the waves for optimal shape. On a typical session, expect powerful, regular waves up to 2 meters that hold form across the sandy bottom, offering long walls for carving and maneuvers in a forgiving setup.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts fairly consistent surf year-round, thanks to its exposed position picking up both local windswells and distant groundswells, making it reliable even in smaller conditions from 0.3 meters up. The prime season runs from October to March when north and northwest swells peak, delivering the most powerful and frequent waves, while summer months like June to September bring warmer water but lighter, more variable surf. Avoid mid-summer lulls if chasing bigger power, but check forecasts as it works anytime with the right combo.

Crowd Levels

Sidi Moussa stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike offering solo or small-group sessions. You'll share waves with a sparse mix of locals and occasional traveling surfers in this relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels, Sidi Moussa shines for beginners and intermediates thanks to its sandy bottom and approachable beach break waves that forgive mistakes while building skills on rights and lefts. Advanced surfers will appreciate the power on bigger swells, finding room for high-performance turns without interference. Everyone leaves stoked from the variety and consistency.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips on bigger swells and scattered rocks near the reefs that become exposed at low tide. Fishing lines can drift in, so stay alert but approach with standard ocean awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 19°C and 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty top for UV protection. Winter from December to March drops to 16°C to 19°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit provides essential warmth during longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 18°C to 20°C, making a 2/2mm or 3/2mm steamer ideal for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Tiznit Airport (TIZ), about 80 kilometers north, or Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), roughly 120 kilometers northeast, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive south on the N1 highway. From Tiznit, it's a quick 20-kilometer scoot along paved roads to the spot, with free roadside parking right by the beach and no long walks needed. Public buses connect Tiznit to nearby towns, but a car offers the most flexibility for this remote gem.

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29.813657 N / -9.831868 O
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Sidi moussa Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Nestled in southern Morocco, Sidi Moussa offers a powerful beach break with both rights and lefts peeling over a sandy bottom, delivering regular sessions that pack punch without the chaos of crowded lineups. This spot captures a raw, uncrowded vibe where surfers can connect with consistent waves in a laid-back coastal setting. It's the kind of place where powerful swells turn into fun, approachable rides for anyone chasing that authentic Moroccan surf escape.

Geography and Nature

Sidi Moussa sits near Tiznit in southern Morocco, about 1.5 kilometers before Aglou Plage, in a remote stretch of the Atlantic coast that's far from urban hustle. The beach features wide sandy expanses backed by rugged cliffs and scenic dunes, creating a wild, natural landscape with minimal development. This off-the-beaten-path location enhances the serene, untouched feel, with the open ocean exposing the spot to reliable swells amid dramatic coastal scenery.

Surf Setup

Sidi Moussa is primarily a beach break that also incorporates reef elements, producing a mix of lefts and rights that can form punchy A-frames and occasional barrels on bigger days. The best swells roll in from the north and northwest, while northeast or east winds keep things offshore for clean faces. It handles all tides well, though high tide often sharpens the waves for optimal shape. On a typical session, expect powerful, regular waves up to 2 meters that hold form across the sandy bottom, offering long walls for carving and maneuvers in a forgiving setup.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot boasts fairly consistent surf year-round, thanks to its exposed position picking up both local windswells and distant groundswells, making it reliable even in smaller conditions from 0.3 meters up. The prime season runs from October to March when north and northwest swells peak, delivering the most powerful and frequent waves, while summer months like June to September bring warmer water but lighter, more variable surf. Avoid mid-summer lulls if chasing bigger power, but check forecasts as it works anytime with the right combo.

Crowd Levels

Sidi Moussa stays remarkably empty, with weekdays and weekends alike offering solo or small-group sessions. You'll share waves with a sparse mix of locals and occasional traveling surfers in this relaxed atmosphere.

Who It's For

Suited for all levels, Sidi Moussa shines for beginners and intermediates thanks to its sandy bottom and approachable beach break waves that forgive mistakes while building skills on rights and lefts. Advanced surfers will appreciate the power on bigger swells, finding room for high-performance turns without interference. Everyone leaves stoked from the variety and consistency.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for occasional rips on bigger swells and scattered rocks near the reefs that become exposed at low tide. Fishing lines can drift in, so stay alert but approach with standard ocean awareness.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 19°C and 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty top for UV protection. Winter from December to March drops to 16°C to 19°C, where a 3/2mm fullsuit provides essential warmth during longer sessions. Spring and fall hover around 18°C to 20°C, making a 2/2mm or 3/2mm steamer ideal for comfort.

How to Get There

Fly into Tiznit Airport (TIZ), about 80 kilometers north, or Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), roughly 120 kilometers northeast, then rent a car for the straightforward coastal drive south on the N1 highway. From Tiznit, it's a quick 20-kilometer scoot along paved roads to the spot, with free roadside parking right by the beach and no long walks needed. Public buses connect Tiznit to nearby towns, but a car offers the most flexibility for this remote gem.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest
Good wind direction: East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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The prime season at Sidi Moussa runs from October to March when north and northwest swells peak for powerful, frequent waves. It offers fairly consistent surf year-round from 0.3 meters up, thanks to its exposed position catching local windswells and distant groundswells. Northeast or east winds keep faces clean, and it handles all tides well, with high tide sharpening waves optimally. Summer brings warmer water but lighter surf.
Sidi Moussa suits all levels, shining for beginners and intermediates with its sandy bottom and forgiving beach break waves on rights and lefts. Advanced surfers appreciate the power on bigger swells up to 2 meters, offering long walls for high-performance turns without interference. Everyone enjoys the variety, consistency, and approachable rides that build skills while delivering fun sessions.
Sidi Moussa is a powerful beach break with reef elements, producing punchy A-frames, rights, lefts, and occasional barrels on bigger days over a sandy bottom. Best swells come from north and northwest, with northeast or east winds offshore for clean faces. Expect regular waves up to 2 meters that hold form well across all tides, especially sharpening at high tide for carving and maneuvers.
Sidi Moussa stays remarkably empty with solo or small-group sessions on weekdays and weekends, shared with sparse locals and traveling surfers. Fly into Tiznit Airport 80 kilometers north or Agadir 120 kilometers northeast, then drive south on N1 highway. From Tiznit, it's a 20-kilometer paved road trip with free roadside parking right by the beach.
Sidi Moussa stands out with its raw, uncrowded vibe near Tiznit, offering consistent, powerful waves without chaotic lineups in a laid-back coastal setting backed by rugged cliffs and dunes. This remote Atlantic gem delivers fun, approachable rides year-round in a wild, natural landscape, perfect for authentic Moroccan surf escapes with minimal development and reliable sessions.

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