El Jadida

33.233334 N / -8.500000 O

El Jadida Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

El Jadida delivers reliable beach-break action with forgiving sandy bottoms that make it a gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions along Morocco's central coast. Rights and lefts peel across the exposed beach and jetty setup, offering ordinary power that's fun without being overwhelming, all wrapped in a laid-back vibe perfect for relaxed progression. This spot's regular swells and empty lineups create an inviting escape for any surfer chasing quality waves without the hustle.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in central Morocco along the Atlantic coastline, El Jadida sits about 100 kilometers southwest of Casablanca in a mildly urban area with a wide, sandy beach backed by the town's historic ramparts and modern outskirts. The coastal landscape features long stretches of golden sand exposed to the open ocean, with a prominent jetty adding shape to the waves on certain swells. Natural surroundings blend urban convenience with wild Atlantic energy, where dunes meet the sea under consistent trade winds.

Surf Setup

El Jadida operates as a classic beach-break with some jetty influence, firing rights that favour the setup while lefts wrap around on good days, often forming punchy A-frames rather than heavy barrels. Optimal swells roll in from northwest, west, or southwest directions, while southeast, east, or northeast winds hold offshore to groom the faces clean. Mid to high tides tend to focus the energy best, keeping waves rideable without sectioning out. On a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high peaks with regular sets that let you snag multiple waves per heat, blending playful walls for turns and the occasional lip for flair.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at El Jadida stays fairly consistent year-round thanks to a mix of local windswells and distant northwest groundswells, making it workable anytime but peaking from October to April when Atlantic pulses deliver reliable push. Winter months of December through February bring the most power for solid sessions, while spring in March-April and autumn in October-November offer balanced shapes with frequent clean mornings. Avoid peak summer from June to September if chasing size, as swells drop smaller, though mornings still hold fun for progression.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, giving ample space for uninterrupted rides. Weekends draw a few surfers, blending locals and occasional visitors in a chill mix.

Who It's For

This spot suits all levels thanks to its sandy bottom and ordinary wave power that rarely overpowers. Beginners appreciate the forgiving beach-break entry and smaller summer swells for building confidence, while intermediates and advanced riders find room to carve on northwest pulses up to 2 meters. Everyone scores long, readable waves in the regular lineup.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form on bigger swells, pulling out from the beach, so paddle smart and respect the current. The sandy setup keeps rocks minimal, but stay aware near the jetty.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures of 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, calling for boardshorts, a rash vest, or a thin spring suit for UV protection. Winter from December to March drops to 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, where a full 4/3 wetsuit with booties handles the chill on colder mornings. Spring and fall hover at 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 wetsuit ideal for comfortable all-day sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) or Anfa Airport (CAS) in Casablanca, both about 85 to 90 kilometers north, then rent a car for the straightforward 1.5-hour drive south on the A1 highway toward El Jadida. Trains from Casablanca's main station reach El Jadida's rail hub in under two hours, with taxis or buses covering the short final leg to the beach. Free street parking lines the beachfront roads, and the main break is a quick 500-meter walk from town center parking spots, with local buses running frequently from Casablanca for budget travelers.

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El Jadida 

Morocco
33.233334 N / -8.500000 O
North
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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El Jadida Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

El Jadida delivers reliable beach-break action with forgiving sandy bottoms that make it a gem for surfers seeking uncrowded sessions along Morocco's central coast. Rights and lefts peel across the exposed beach and jetty setup, offering ordinary power that's fun without being overwhelming, all wrapped in a laid-back vibe perfect for relaxed progression. This spot's regular swells and empty lineups create an inviting escape for any surfer chasing quality waves without the hustle.

Geography and Nature

Nestled in central Morocco along the Atlantic coastline, El Jadida sits about 100 kilometers southwest of Casablanca in a mildly urban area with a wide, sandy beach backed by the town's historic ramparts and modern outskirts. The coastal landscape features long stretches of golden sand exposed to the open ocean, with a prominent jetty adding shape to the waves on certain swells. Natural surroundings blend urban convenience with wild Atlantic energy, where dunes meet the sea under consistent trade winds.

Surf Setup

El Jadida operates as a classic beach-break with some jetty influence, firing rights that favour the setup while lefts wrap around on good days, often forming punchy A-frames rather than heavy barrels. Optimal swells roll in from northwest, west, or southwest directions, while southeast, east, or northeast winds hold offshore to groom the faces clean. Mid to high tides tend to focus the energy best, keeping waves rideable without sectioning out. On a typical session, expect waist-to-head-high peaks with regular sets that let you snag multiple waves per heat, blending playful walls for turns and the occasional lip for flair.

Consistency and Best Time

Surf at El Jadida stays fairly consistent year-round thanks to a mix of local windswells and distant northwest groundswells, making it workable anytime but peaking from October to April when Atlantic pulses deliver reliable push. Winter months of December through February bring the most power for solid sessions, while spring in March-April and autumn in October-November offer balanced shapes with frequent clean mornings. Avoid peak summer from June to September if chasing size, as swells drop smaller, though mornings still hold fun for progression.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays keep the lineup empty, giving ample space for uninterrupted rides. Weekends draw a few surfers, blending locals and occasional visitors in a chill mix.

Who It's For

This spot suits all levels thanks to its sandy bottom and ordinary wave power that rarely overpowers. Beginners appreciate the forgiving beach-break entry and smaller summer swells for building confidence, while intermediates and advanced riders find room to carve on northwest pulses up to 2 meters. Everyone scores long, readable waves in the regular lineup.

Hazards to Respect

Strong rips can form on bigger swells, pulling out from the beach, so paddle smart and respect the current. The sandy setup keeps rocks minimal, but stay aware near the jetty.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October sees water temperatures of 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, calling for boardshorts, a rash vest, or a thin spring suit for UV protection. Winter from December to March drops to 16 to 18 degrees Celsius, where a full 4/3 wetsuit with booties handles the chill on colder mornings. Spring and fall hover at 18 to 20 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2 wetsuit ideal for comfortable all-day sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Mohammed V International Airport (CMN) or Anfa Airport (CAS) in Casablanca, both about 85 to 90 kilometers north, then rent a car for the straightforward 1.5-hour drive south on the A1 highway toward El Jadida. Trains from Casablanca's main station reach El Jadida's rail hub in under two hours, with taxis or buses covering the short final leg to the beach. Free street parking lines the beachfront roads, and the main break is a quick 500-meter walk from town center parking spots, with local buses running frequently from Casablanca for budget travelers.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Ordinary
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Surf El Jadida year-round with peaks from October to April, especially December to February for power and October-November or March-April for balanced waves. Northwest, west, or southwest swells work best with southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds, and mid to high tides focus the energy on waist-to-head-high peaks. Summer offers smaller fun waves for progression.
El Jadida suits all levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners enjoy the forgiving sandy bottom and smaller summer swells to build confidence, while intermediates and advanced riders carve on northwest pulses up to 2 meters. Everyone finds long, readable waves in the regular lineup with ordinary power.
El Jadida features a classic beach-break with jetty influence, offering rights and lefts that form punchy A-frames with playful walls for turns. Optimal northwest, west, or southwest swells deliver waist-to-head-high sets, groomed by southeast, east, or northeast offshore winds, best at mid to high tides without sectioning.
Weekdays at El Jadida keep lineups empty for uninterrupted rides, with weekends drawing a chill mix of locals and visitors. Fly into Casablanca's Mohammed V or Anfa airports 85 to 90 kilometers north, then drive 1.5 hours south on A1 or take a train under two hours plus taxi to the beach. Free parking is nearby with a 500-meter walk to the main break.
El Jadida stands out with reliable beach-break action on forgiving sandy bottoms, delivering uncrowded rights and lefts in a laid-back vibe for relaxed progression. Regular swells and empty lineups offer fun, ordinary power without overwhelming force, blending urban convenience near historic ramparts with wild Atlantic energy and minimal rocks.

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