Stah bopuzroug

33.5731 N / -7.5898 O

Stah bopuzroug Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Nestled on Morocco's central Atlantic coast, Stah bopuzroug delivers a fast left-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers seeking speed and challenge. The rocky bottom demands precise positioning, creating a raw, powerful vibe with long rides when conditions align. This spot rewards those who time it right with exhilarating sessions amid a rugged coastal setting.

Geography and Nature

Stah bopuzroug sits in central Morocco near Ain Sebaa, about 20 kilometers south of Casablanca along the Atlantic coastline characterized by rocky shores and urban proximity. The area features a mix of flat rock reefs extending into the ocean, backed by modest coastal dunes and nearby fishing villages, giving it a semi-remote feel despite the closeness to city life. The landscape includes jagged rock formations and open ocean exposure, typical of Morocco's dynamic Atlantic edge.

Surf Setup

Stah bopuzroug is a reef-rocky break producing fast left-handers over a flat rock bottom. It thrives on southwest swells and south winds for clean, offshore conditions, with low to mid tides offering the best shape for takeoffs and speed lines. Expect a typically fast but sometimes powerless wave that demands quick maneuvers, delivering punchy sections on good days while testing your rail work across the reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with moderate consistency during Morocco's prime surf season from September through March, when northwest Atlantic swells roll in reliably alongside calmer winds. Aim for winter months like December to February for the most frequent southwest swells that suit its direction, while avoiding summer from June to August when flat spells and stronger winds dominate. Spring and fall provide transitional windows with fewer crowds but less predictable surf.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, making for uncrowded sessions ideal for scoring waves. Weekends draw more visitors, leading to busier lineups with a blend of locals and traveling surfers.

Who It's For

Stah bopuzroug suits experienced surfers who can handle fast reef waves and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the demanding bottom and speed, while intermediates might progress here after mastering easier spots but will find it challenging. Advanced riders will love the potential for high-line carves and extended rides on firing days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom that can cause impacts on closeouts, and potential rips pulling across the reef during bigger swells. Sea urchins on rocks add another reason to wear booties and time your entries carefully.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a 2mm shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to handle cooler conditions. Spring and fall hover around 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm wetsuit versatile for varying sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), just 30 kilometers north, then drive south on the coastal highway for about 40 minutes to reach the spot. Mohammedia's port area is 17 kilometers away if arriving by other means, with easy road access via well-maintained tarmac turning to dirt tracks near the coast. Park in nearby dirt lots close to the reef—walking distance is under 200 meters—and public buses from Casablanca connect to Ain Sebaa for budget travelers, though a rental car offers the most flexibility for checking conditions.

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Stah bopuzroug 

Morocco
33.5731 N / -7.5898 O
North
In the city
Instant access (< 5min)
Easy to find
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Stah bopuzroug Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Nestled on Morocco's central Atlantic coast, Stah bopuzroug delivers a fast left-hand reef break over flat rocks that fires up for experienced surfers seeking speed and challenge. The rocky bottom demands precise positioning, creating a raw, powerful vibe with long rides when conditions align. This spot rewards those who time it right with exhilarating sessions amid a rugged coastal setting.

Geography and Nature

Stah bopuzroug sits in central Morocco near Ain Sebaa, about 20 kilometers south of Casablanca along the Atlantic coastline characterized by rocky shores and urban proximity. The area features a mix of flat rock reefs extending into the ocean, backed by modest coastal dunes and nearby fishing villages, giving it a semi-remote feel despite the closeness to city life. The landscape includes jagged rock formations and open ocean exposure, typical of Morocco's dynamic Atlantic edge.

Surf Setup

Stah bopuzroug is a reef-rocky break producing fast left-handers over a flat rock bottom. It thrives on southwest swells and south winds for clean, offshore conditions, with low to mid tides offering the best shape for takeoffs and speed lines. Expect a typically fast but sometimes powerless wave that demands quick maneuvers, delivering punchy sections on good days while testing your rail work across the reef.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with moderate consistency during Morocco's prime surf season from September through March, when northwest Atlantic swells roll in reliably alongside calmer winds. Aim for winter months like December to February for the most frequent southwest swells that suit its direction, while avoiding summer from June to August when flat spells and stronger winds dominate. Spring and fall provide transitional windows with fewer crowds but less predictable surf.

Crowd Levels

Weekdays see few surfers, making for uncrowded sessions ideal for scoring waves. Weekends draw more visitors, leading to busier lineups with a blend of locals and traveling surfers.

Who It's For

Stah bopuzroug suits experienced surfers who can handle fast reef waves and rocky takeoffs. Beginners should steer clear due to the demanding bottom and speed, while intermediates might progress here after mastering easier spots but will find it challenging. Advanced riders will love the potential for high-line carves and extended rides on firing days.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rock bottom that can cause impacts on closeouts, and potential rips pulling across the reef during bigger swells. Sea urchins on rocks add another reason to wear booties and time your entries carefully.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 22 degrees Celsius, where boardshorts or a 2mm shorty suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 14 to 17 degrees Celsius, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to handle cooler conditions. Spring and fall hover around 16 to 20 degrees Celsius, making a 3/2mm wetsuit versatile for varying sessions.

How to Get There

Fly into Casablanca's Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), just 30 kilometers north, then drive south on the coastal highway for about 40 minutes to reach the spot. Mohammedia's port area is 17 kilometers away if arriving by other means, with easy road access via well-maintained tarmac turning to dirt tracks near the coast. Park in nearby dirt lots close to the reef—walking distance is under 200 meters—and public buses from Casablanca connect to Ain Sebaa for budget travelers, though a rental car offers the most flexibility for checking conditions.

Wave Quality: Regional Classic

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Reef-rocky
Normal lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at and holds up to
power
Fast, Powerless
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The prime surf season runs from September through March, with December to February offering the most consistent southwest swells. Winter months deliver the most frequent waves alongside calmer winds. Summer from June to August brings flat spells and stronger winds, making it less reliable. Spring and fall provide transitional windows with fewer crowds but less predictable conditions.
Stah bopuzroug is not suitable for beginners due to its demanding fast reef waves and rocky takeoffs. This spot requires experienced surfers who can handle speed and precise positioning on flat rock bottoms. Intermediates might progress here after mastering easier breaks but will find it challenging. Advanced riders will thrive on the potential for high-line carves and extended rides on firing days.
Stah bopuzroug delivers a fast left-hand reef break over a flat rock bottom that thrives on southwest swells and south winds. The break produces typically fast but sometimes powerless waves demanding quick maneuvers. Low to mid tides offer the best shape for takeoffs and speed lines, with punchy sections on good days while testing your rail work across the reef.
Stah bopuzroug sits about 20 kilometers south of Casablanca, roughly 40 minutes drive from Mohammed V International Airport via the coastal highway. Parking is available in nearby dirt lots within 200 meters of the reef. Weekdays see few surfers for uncrowded sessions, while weekends draw more visitors creating busier lineups with locals and traveling surfers.
Stah bopuzroug stands out as a fast left-hand reef break over flat rocks delivering exhilarating sessions with long rides when conditions align. Its rocky bottom demands precise positioning, creating a raw powerful vibe rewarding surfers who time it right. The semi-remote rugged coastal setting near Casablanca offers urban proximity with jagged rock formations and open ocean exposure typical of Morocco's dynamic Atlantic edge.

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