Sidi Moussa d'Aglou

29.813657 N / -9.831868 O

Sidi Moussa d'Aglou Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Nestled in southern Morocco, Sidi Moussa d'Aglou delivers fast right-hand reef waves over a rocky bottom mixed with sand, offering experienced surfers a raw, powerful ride in a serene coastal setting. This quite exposed spot fires up with consistent swells, creating fast sections that demand precision and speed. The overall vibe is laid-back and uncrowded, perfect for those seeking an authentic Moroccan surf escape.

Geography and Nature

Sidi Moussa d'Aglou sits near Tiznit in the province of Aglou, along Morocco's wild Atlantic coast, far from urban bustle in a remote, scenic area with panoramic ocean views. The beach features a mix of sand and rocky outcrops backed by rugged cliffs and authentic coastal villages, giving it a tranquil, off-the-beaten-path feel. This natural isolation enhances the raw beauty of the exposed shoreline, where the Atlantic swell rolls in uninterrupted.

Surf Setup

Sidi Moussa d'Aglou is primarily a reef break with rocky coral and sharp rocks beneath a sandy mix, producing fast right-hand waves alongside some left options. It excels on north, northeast, or southwest swells that wrap in for powerful lines, while northeast or east winds keep things offshore and clean. Mid to high tide is ideal to cover the reef and smooth out the sections. Expect a typical session to deliver speedy, hollow rights up to 2 meters on good days, rewarding committed turns in relatively empty lineups.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposure to both local windswells and distant groundswells, working well at any time but peaking from October to March when north and northwest swells pump bigger and more reliably. Summer months bring smaller, warmer waves from west or southwest directions, ideal for lighter sessions. Avoid midsummer lulls if chasing power, and check forecasts for northeast offshore winds to score the best clean faces.

Crowd Levels

Sidi Moussa d'Aglou remains empty even on weekends, with minimal presence from locals or tourists on weekdays. This remote location ensures plenty of space in the water.

Who It's For

Tailored for experienced surfers, this reef demands solid skills to handle the fast speed, rocky takeoffs, and powerful sections. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp reef and pace, while intermediates might find workable days on smaller swells but risk punishment on bigger ones. Advanced riders will thrive on the rewarding rights and occasional barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks on the reef bottom and occasional fishing lines in the water. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so know your positioning.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 18°C and 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 15°C to 18°C, requiring a full 3/2mm wetsuit for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 17°C to 20°C, where a 2/2mm or 3/2mm steamer works best depending on air conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir Airport (AGA), about 100 kilometers north, or Tiznit Airport for closer access at 20 kilometers away. From Agadir, rent a car and drive south on the N1 coastal road through Tiznit, turning off toward Aglou Plage for the final 15 kilometers to the spot. Parking is free and plentiful right by the beach, with just a short 200-meter walk to the lineup. Public buses from Tiznit run sporadically to Aglou village, from where it's a 2-kilometer hike or cheap taxi ride.

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Sidi Moussa d'Aglou 

Morocco
29.813657 N / -9.831868 O
South
Take a car
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Sidi Moussa d'Aglou Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Nestled in southern Morocco, Sidi Moussa d'Aglou delivers fast right-hand reef waves over a rocky bottom mixed with sand, offering experienced surfers a raw, powerful ride in a serene coastal setting. This quite exposed spot fires up with consistent swells, creating fast sections that demand precision and speed. The overall vibe is laid-back and uncrowded, perfect for those seeking an authentic Moroccan surf escape.

Geography and Nature

Sidi Moussa d'Aglou sits near Tiznit in the province of Aglou, along Morocco's wild Atlantic coast, far from urban bustle in a remote, scenic area with panoramic ocean views. The beach features a mix of sand and rocky outcrops backed by rugged cliffs and authentic coastal villages, giving it a tranquil, off-the-beaten-path feel. This natural isolation enhances the raw beauty of the exposed shoreline, where the Atlantic swell rolls in uninterrupted.

Surf Setup

Sidi Moussa d'Aglou is primarily a reef break with rocky coral and sharp rocks beneath a sandy mix, producing fast right-hand waves alongside some left options. It excels on north, northeast, or southwest swells that wrap in for powerful lines, while northeast or east winds keep things offshore and clean. Mid to high tide is ideal to cover the reef and smooth out the sections. Expect a typical session to deliver speedy, hollow rights up to 2 meters on good days, rewarding committed turns in relatively empty lineups.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot offers fairly consistent surf year-round thanks to its exposure to both local windswells and distant groundswells, working well at any time but peaking from October to March when north and northwest swells pump bigger and more reliably. Summer months bring smaller, warmer waves from west or southwest directions, ideal for lighter sessions. Avoid midsummer lulls if chasing power, and check forecasts for northeast offshore winds to score the best clean faces.

Crowd Levels

Sidi Moussa d'Aglou remains empty even on weekends, with minimal presence from locals or tourists on weekdays. This remote location ensures plenty of space in the water.

Who It's For

Tailored for experienced surfers, this reef demands solid skills to handle the fast speed, rocky takeoffs, and powerful sections. Beginners should steer clear due to the sharp reef and pace, while intermediates might find workable days on smaller swells but risk punishment on bigger ones. Advanced riders will thrive on the rewarding rights and occasional barrels.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for sharp rocks on the reef bottom and occasional fishing lines in the water. Strong rips can form on bigger swells, so know your positioning.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures between 18°C and 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a shorty wetsuit on cooler days. Winter from December to March drops to 15°C to 18°C, requiring a full 3/2mm wetsuit for comfort. Spring and fall hover around 17°C to 20°C, where a 2/2mm or 3/2mm steamer works best depending on air conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir Airport (AGA), about 100 kilometers north, or Tiznit Airport for closer access at 20 kilometers away. From Agadir, rent a car and drive south on the N1 coastal road through Tiznit, turning off toward Aglou Plage for the final 15 kilometers to the spot. Parking is free and plentiful right by the beach, with just a short 200-meter walk to the lineup. Public buses from Tiznit run sporadically to Aglou village, from where it's a 2-kilometer hike or cheap taxi ride.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, NorthEast
Good wind direction: North, East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to 3m+ / 10ft+
power
Fast
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement:

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FAQ

Sidi Moussa d'Aglou peaks from October to March with north and northwest swells for bigger, reliable waves, while summer offers smaller, warmer waves. It works year-round on north, northeast, or southwest swells with northeast or east offshore winds, best at mid to high tide. Check forecasts to avoid midsummer lulls and score clean faces up to 2 meters.
Sidi Moussa d'Aglou suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle fast right-hand reef waves, rocky takeoffs, and powerful sections. Beginners should avoid it due to the sharp reef and pace, while intermediates may manage smaller swells but face risks on bigger days.
Sidi Moussa d'Aglou features fast right-hand reef waves over a rocky bottom mixed with sand, plus some lefts, up to 2 meters on good days. It excels on north, northeast, or southwest swells with northeast or east offshore winds, delivering speedy, hollow rights at mid to high tide for precise, powerful rides.
Sidi Moussa d'Aglou stays empty even on weekends with minimal crowds, especially weekdays. Fly to Agadir Airport 100 kilometers north or Tiznit Airport 20 kilometers away, drive south on N1 through Tiznit, then 15 kilometers to Aglou Plage. Free parking is plentiful by the beach with a 200-meter walk to the lineup.
Sidi Moussa d'Aglou stands out for its raw, powerful right-hand reef waves in a laid-back, uncrowded setting near Tiznit on Morocco's wild Atlantic coast. The remote, scenic isolation with panoramic views, consistent swells year-round, and empty lineups offer an authentic surf escape for experienced riders seeking fast sections and serene vibes.

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