Tamri

30.708967 N / -9.858333 O

Tamri Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Tamri delivers powerful sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, creating hollow sections ideal for experienced surfers chasing barrels. This ultra-consistent beach break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe along Morocco's Atlantic coast, where groundswells pump reliable rides year-round. Nestled amid banana plantations and dunes, it feels like a hidden gem for those seeking powerful lines without the hustle.

Geography and Nature

Tamri sits about 25 kilometers north of Agadir along the Souss-Massa coastline, where the Asif n’Srou river meets the ocean, flanked by lush banana plantations and dramatic cliffs near Cap Rhir lighthouse. The beach stretches long and wide with golden sand, rolling dunes evoking desert vibes, and rocky outcrops framing the lineup. Remote yet accessible, it blends wild coastal scenery with serene natural surroundings, keeping the focus on the surf.

Surf Setup

Tamri is a classic beach break firing on sandbars with some reef influence, producing rights and lefts that can form A-frames or quick back sections, especially the standout left off the cliffs for experienced riders. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, with south, southeast, east, or northeast winds holding offshore for clean faces. All tides work, though low to mid brings the most punchy, hollow waves. Expect powerful, fast rides in a typical session, paddling into steep takeoffs that demand quick reflexes amid occasional sweeping rips.

Consistency and Best Time

With surf on tap for around 150 days a year, Tamri is a swell magnet, firing reliably when spots like Taghazout go flat. September through March offers the prime window with consistent northwest groundswells, offshore mornings, and overhead power. Avoid summer months when flat spells and onshore winds dominate, though it still picks up stray energy.

Crowd Levels

Tamri stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with waves spread along the beach for plenty of space. You'll share peaks with a mellow mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle its powerful, hollow waves and rocky sections. Beginners might find the strong currents and size challenging, but intermediates can score fun rides on smaller days. Advanced paddlers will love the barrel potential and lefts off the cliffs.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips pulling south along the beach and exposed rocks on the bottom, especially at low tide. Stay alert to avoid these, paddling smart to conserve energy.

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 with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 17°C to 20°C, where a 3/2mm suits most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport (AGA), just 48 kilometers south, then drive north on the main coastal road for about 35 minutes past Taghazout. From surf camps in the area, it's a quick 25- to 35-minute drive north, with beachfront parking along sand tracks behind the dunes or near the cliffs—check from the clifftop first. No reliable public transport runs directly, so renting a car or joining a transfer is practical; the beach is a short walk or scramble from parking spots.

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Tamri 

Morocco
30.708967 N / -9.858333 O
South
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Tamri Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Tamri delivers powerful sandbar waves that peel both right and left over a sandy bottom scattered with rocks, creating hollow sections ideal for experienced surfers chasing barrels. This ultra-consistent beach break offers a raw, uncrowded vibe along Morocco's Atlantic coast, where groundswells pump reliable rides year-round. Nestled amid banana plantations and dunes, it feels like a hidden gem for those seeking powerful lines without the hustle.

Geography and Nature

Tamri sits about 25 kilometers north of Agadir along the Souss-Massa coastline, where the Asif n’Srou river meets the ocean, flanked by lush banana plantations and dramatic cliffs near Cap Rhir lighthouse. The beach stretches long and wide with golden sand, rolling dunes evoking desert vibes, and rocky outcrops framing the lineup. Remote yet accessible, it blends wild coastal scenery with serene natural surroundings, keeping the focus on the surf.

Surf Setup

Tamri is a classic beach break firing on sandbars with some reef influence, producing rights and lefts that can form A-frames or quick back sections, especially the standout left off the cliffs for experienced riders. It thrives on northwest, west, and southwest swells, with south, southeast, east, or northeast winds holding offshore for clean faces. All tides work, though low to mid brings the most punchy, hollow waves. Expect powerful, fast rides in a typical session, paddling into steep takeoffs that demand quick reflexes amid occasional sweeping rips.

Consistency and Best Time

With surf on tap for around 150 days a year, Tamri is a swell magnet, firing reliably when spots like Taghazout go flat. September through March offers the prime window with consistent northwest groundswells, offshore mornings, and overhead power. Avoid summer months when flat spells and onshore winds dominate, though it still picks up stray energy.

Crowd Levels

Tamri stays empty on weekdays and weekends alike, with waves spread along the beach for plenty of space. You'll share peaks with a mellow mix of locals and visiting surfers.

Who It's For

This spot suits experienced surfers who can handle its powerful, hollow waves and rocky sections. Beginners might find the strong currents and size challenging, but intermediates can score fun rides on smaller days. Advanced paddlers will love the barrel potential and lefts off the cliffs.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rips pulling south along the beach and exposed rocks on the bottom, especially at low tide. Stay alert to avoid these, paddling smart to conserve energy.

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 with booties for comfort. Spring and fall hover at 17°C to 20°C, where a 3/2mm suits most sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport (AGA), just 48 kilometers south, then drive north on the main coastal road for about 35 minutes past Taghazout. From surf camps in the area, it's a quick 25- to 35-minute drive north, with beachfront parking along sand tracks behind the dunes or near the cliffs—check from the clifftop first. No reliable public transport runs directly, so renting a car or joining a transfer is practical; the beach is a short walk or scramble from parking spots.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Sand-bar
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: NorthWest, West, SouthWest
Good wind direction: South, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Powerful
Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement:

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September through March is the prime window for surfing Tamri, with consistent northwest groundswells, offshore mornings, and overhead power. The spot fires reliably for around 150 days a year as a swell magnet, especially when spots like Taghazout go flat. All tides work, but low to mid tide brings the most punchy, hollow waves. Avoid summer months due to flat spells and onshore winds.
Tamri suits experienced surfers who can handle its powerful, hollow waves and rocky sections. Intermediates can score fun rides on smaller days, while advanced paddlers love the barrel potential and lefts off the cliffs. Beginners might find the strong currents and size challenging.
Tamri is a classic beach break on sandbars with some reef influence, producing powerful rights and lefts that peel over a sandy bottom scattered with rocks. It forms A-frames or quick back sections, with a standout left off the cliffs, thriving on northwest, west, and southwest swells. Expect fast rides with steep takeoffs amid occasional sweeping rips.
Tamri stays empty on weekdays and weekends, with waves spread along the beach and a mellow mix of locals and visiting surfers. Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport, 48 kilometers south, then drive north for 35 minutes past Taghazout. Park beachfront along sand tracks behind dunes or near cliffs after checking from the clifftop; rent a car as no reliable public transport runs directly.
Tamri offers an ultra-consistent, uncrowded beach break with powerful sandbar waves and hollow sections amid banana plantations and dunes, feeling like a hidden gem. It pumps reliable rides year-round when other spots flatten, delivering raw power and barrel potential without the hustle, nestled along Morocco's Atlantic coast near the Asif n’Srou river.

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