Mehdya Beach

34.256783 N / -6.682783 O

Mehdya Beach Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Mehdya Beach delivers accessible, fun waves in a laid-back setting just outside Kenitra in northwestern Morocco. This sandy beach break works at all tides and produces both left and right-hand waves that peel across the beach, making it an ideal destination for surfers seeking consistent, manageable conditions without the intensity of more powerful reef breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 10 kilometers south of Kenitra and roughly one hour's drive from Rabat, Mehdya sits on Morocco's Atlantic coast where the Sebou River meets the ocean. The beach stretches as a long, golden sandy expanse backed by a scenic promenade lined with cafes and small shops. The Maâmora forest and the historic Kasbah of Mehdia perched on a nearby hill add natural and cultural character to the area. The setting feels vibrant and accessible rather than remote, with a youthful, sporty atmosphere that welcomes traveling surfers.

Surf Setup

Mehdya functions as a beach break with waves that peel in both directions across the sandy bottom. The break responds best to northwest swell, which is the most consistent swell direction for this stretch of coast. Southeast winds provide the ideal offshore conditions, grooming the waves and creating cleaner faces for better shape and definition. The break works across all tide stages, though low tide can expose more sand and create different wave characteristics. On a typical session, expect waist to shoulder-high waves with a fun, forgiving shape that allows you to practice turns and build confidence in the water.

Consistency and Best Time

Winter months from December through March bring the most consistent and powerful swell to Mehdya, with February and March offering particularly good conditions. The Atlantic groundswells during these months provide regular waves that keep the break firing throughout the season. Summer months see reduced swell activity, though smaller, gentler waves still appear and can be ideal for learning or relaxed sessions. Avoid the peak summer tourist season if you prefer fewer people in the water, though even then the beach rarely becomes truly crowded.

Crowd Levels

Mehdya remains refreshingly uncrowded compared to many European and North African destinations. Weekdays see minimal surfer presence, while weekends attract a small, local-focused community. The break rarely feels packed, giving you plenty of space to find your own peak and enjoy extended sessions.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes surfers of all levels. Beginners benefit from the forgiving beach break shape and manageable wave size, while the consistent swell keeps intermediate surfers engaged. Advanced surfers can use Mehdya as a fun, accessible alternative to more demanding breaks in the region, or as a warm-up session before tackling heavier waves elsewhere.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks near the main break area and be aware of occasional pollution issues. Local sea urchins inhabit some areas, so wear reef shoes if exploring the water's edge. The waves can be strong and unpredictable at times, so always assess conditions before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June to October range between 20 and 23 degrees Celsius, requiring a light 1-millimeter wetsuit or rash guard for extended sessions. Winter months from December to March drop to 17 to 20 degrees Celsius, making a 2 to 3-millimeter spring wetsuit appropriate for comfort during longer sessions. Spring and fall transition months sit between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius, where a 2-millimeter wetsuit provides versatile protection.

How to Get There

Rabat-Salé Airport lies approximately 60 kilometers north and serves as the primary entry point for international travelers. From the airport, rent a car or arrange a taxi for the one-hour drive south to Mehdya. Direct driving from Rabat takes roughly 45 minutes via the coastal road. Kenitra, the nearest city, sits just 10 kilometers north and offers taxi services to the beach. Parking is available near the beach access points, with the promenade and main break within easy walking distance of vehicle parking areas.

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Mehdya Beach 

Morocco
34.256783 N / -6.682783 O
North
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Level: All surfers
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Mehdya Beach Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Mehdya Beach delivers accessible, fun waves in a laid-back setting just outside Kenitra in northwestern Morocco. This sandy beach break works at all tides and produces both left and right-hand waves that peel across the beach, making it an ideal destination for surfers seeking consistent, manageable conditions without the intensity of more powerful reef breaks.

Geography and Nature

Located approximately 10 kilometers south of Kenitra and roughly one hour's drive from Rabat, Mehdya sits on Morocco's Atlantic coast where the Sebou River meets the ocean. The beach stretches as a long, golden sandy expanse backed by a scenic promenade lined with cafes and small shops. The Maâmora forest and the historic Kasbah of Mehdia perched on a nearby hill add natural and cultural character to the area. The setting feels vibrant and accessible rather than remote, with a youthful, sporty atmosphere that welcomes traveling surfers.

Surf Setup

Mehdya functions as a beach break with waves that peel in both directions across the sandy bottom. The break responds best to northwest swell, which is the most consistent swell direction for this stretch of coast. Southeast winds provide the ideal offshore conditions, grooming the waves and creating cleaner faces for better shape and definition. The break works across all tide stages, though low tide can expose more sand and create different wave characteristics. On a typical session, expect waist to shoulder-high waves with a fun, forgiving shape that allows you to practice turns and build confidence in the water.

Consistency and Best Time

Winter months from December through March bring the most consistent and powerful swell to Mehdya, with February and March offering particularly good conditions. The Atlantic groundswells during these months provide regular waves that keep the break firing throughout the season. Summer months see reduced swell activity, though smaller, gentler waves still appear and can be ideal for learning or relaxed sessions. Avoid the peak summer tourist season if you prefer fewer people in the water, though even then the beach rarely becomes truly crowded.

Crowd Levels

Mehdya remains refreshingly uncrowded compared to many European and North African destinations. Weekdays see minimal surfer presence, while weekends attract a small, local-focused community. The break rarely feels packed, giving you plenty of space to find your own peak and enjoy extended sessions.

Who It's For

This spot welcomes surfers of all levels. Beginners benefit from the forgiving beach break shape and manageable wave size, while the consistent swell keeps intermediate surfers engaged. Advanced surfers can use Mehdya as a fun, accessible alternative to more demanding breaks in the region, or as a warm-up session before tackling heavier waves elsewhere.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks near the main break area and be aware of occasional pollution issues. Local sea urchins inhabit some areas, so wear reef shoes if exploring the water's edge. The waves can be strong and unpredictable at times, so always assess conditions before paddling out.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer temperatures from June to October range between 20 and 23 degrees Celsius, requiring a light 1-millimeter wetsuit or rash guard for extended sessions. Winter months from December to March drop to 17 to 20 degrees Celsius, making a 2 to 3-millimeter spring wetsuit appropriate for comfort during longer sessions. Spring and fall transition months sit between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius, where a 2-millimeter wetsuit provides versatile protection.

How to Get There

Rabat-Salé Airport lies approximately 60 kilometers north and serves as the primary entry point for international travelers. From the airport, rent a car or arrange a taxi for the one-hour drive south to Mehdya. Direct driving from Rabat takes roughly 45 minutes via the coastal road. Kenitra, the nearest city, sits just 10 kilometers north and offers taxi services to the beach. Parking is available near the beach access points, with the promenade and main break within easy walking distance of vehicle parking areas.

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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:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Ordinary, Fun
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Winter months from December through March offer the most consistent and powerful swell at Mehdya Beach, with February and March being particularly good. Northwest swell works best, groomed by southeast offshore winds, and the break functions across all tides. Summer brings smaller, gentler waves ideal for learning, though avoid peak tourist season for fewer people.
Mehdya Beach welcomes surfers of all levels. Beginners enjoy the forgiving beach break shape and manageable wave sizes, intermediates stay engaged with consistent swell, and advanced surfers find it a fun alternative or warm-up to heavier regional breaks.
Mehdya Beach is a sandy beach break producing left and right-hand waves that peel across the beach, working at all tides. It responds best to northwest swell with southeast offshore winds for clean, defined faces. Expect waist to shoulder-high waves with fun, forgiving shapes perfect for practicing turns.
Mehdya Beach stays uncrowded, with minimal surfers on weekdays and a small local community on weekends. Reach it via a one-hour drive from Rabat-Salé Airport or 45 minutes from Rabat, or 10 kilometers from Kenitra. Parking is available near beach access points, with the main break a short walk away.
Mehdya Beach stands out for its accessible, fun waves in a laid-back setting with consistent conditions minus the intensity of powerful reef breaks. The long sandy beach, all-tide functionality, and uncrowded sessions make it ideal for all levels, enhanced by its vibrant location near the Sebou River and Maâmora forest.

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