DriKa

33.162917 N / -8.630017 O

DriKa Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

DriKa stands out as a rare gem for dedicated surfers seeking pure adrenaline in Morocco's rugged lineup. This right-hand point break unleashes hollow, fast, and powerful waves over a flat rock bottom, delivering those elusive barrels that demand precision and commitment. The remote vibe keeps sessions intimate, with the ocean's raw power creating an unforgettable challenge for those ready to charge.

Geography and Nature

Nestled along Morocco's wild Atlantic coast near the surf-rich area of Taghazout, DriKa occupies a remote stretch of rocky shoreline backed by dramatic cliffs and arid hills. The spot feels worlds away from urban bustle, with a rugged, rocky beach framed by natural rock formations that channel the swell perfectly. Freshwater springs occasionally bubble up from the onshore rocks, adding a unique touch to the stark, windswept landscape that defines this corner of the Moroccan point-break paradise.

Surf Setup

DriKa fires as a classic right-hand point break, peeling into hollow sections that accelerate quickly over the flat rock bottom. It thrives on southwest swells, with north winds holding it offshore for clean faces ideal at mid tide. Expect powerful rides that test your speed and positioning in a typical session, where waves demand early entry to link sections before they close out.

Consistency and Best Time

DriKa breaks sometimes rather than consistently, lighting up best from October to March when southwest swells push in during the winter season. Our prime window hits in November and December for reliable power, though checking forecasts is key as it avoids flat spells outside bigger swell events. Steer clear of summer months when conditions fade and winds turn onshore.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering solo sessions even during peak surf travel periods. You'll share waves respectfully with any fellow travelers who venture here.

Who It's For

DriKa suits pros or kamikaze surfers only, thanks to its fast, hollow power and rocky bottom that punishes mistakes. Advanced riders can score long, barreling rights with precise maneuvers, while anyone less experienced risks getting caught inside. It's not for building skills—purely for those with the experience to handle unforgiving lines.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks that form the bottom, which can lead to impacts on wipeouts, and respect potential rips pulling out from the point. Approach with solid ocean knowledge to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18-22°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 14-17°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to handle chilly sessions. Spring and fall see 16-20°C waters, making a 3/2mm wetsuit the go-to for versatile conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport (AGA), about 50 kilometers north of DriKa, then rent a car or grab a taxi for the 45-minute drive south along the coastal N1 highway toward Taghazout. From there, follow local tracks past well-known spots like Anchor Point for the final 5 kilometers to this remote point—ask polite directions from nearby villages if needed. Free roadside parking sits right at the rocky access, with a short 200-meter walk over uneven terrain to the lineup; public buses from Agadir reach Taghazout but require a taxi transfer for the last leg.

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DriKa 

Morocco
33.162917 N / -8.630017 O
North
Take a car
Instant access (< 5min)
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DriKa Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

DriKa stands out as a rare gem for dedicated surfers seeking pure adrenaline in Morocco's rugged lineup. This right-hand point break unleashes hollow, fast, and powerful waves over a flat rock bottom, delivering those elusive barrels that demand precision and commitment. The remote vibe keeps sessions intimate, with the ocean's raw power creating an unforgettable challenge for those ready to charge.

Geography and Nature

Nestled along Morocco's wild Atlantic coast near the surf-rich area of Taghazout, DriKa occupies a remote stretch of rocky shoreline backed by dramatic cliffs and arid hills. The spot feels worlds away from urban bustle, with a rugged, rocky beach framed by natural rock formations that channel the swell perfectly. Freshwater springs occasionally bubble up from the onshore rocks, adding a unique touch to the stark, windswept landscape that defines this corner of the Moroccan point-break paradise.

Surf Setup

DriKa fires as a classic right-hand point break, peeling into hollow sections that accelerate quickly over the flat rock bottom. It thrives on southwest swells, with north winds holding it offshore for clean faces ideal at mid tide. Expect powerful rides that test your speed and positioning in a typical session, where waves demand early entry to link sections before they close out.

Consistency and Best Time

DriKa breaks sometimes rather than consistently, lighting up best from October to March when southwest swells push in during the winter season. Our prime window hits in November and December for reliable power, though checking forecasts is key as it avoids flat spells outside bigger swell events. Steer clear of summer months when conditions fade and winds turn onshore.

Crowd Levels

This spot stays empty on both weekdays and weekends, offering solo sessions even during peak surf travel periods. You'll share waves respectfully with any fellow travelers who venture here.

Who It's For

DriKa suits pros or kamikaze surfers only, thanks to its fast, hollow power and rocky bottom that punishes mistakes. Advanced riders can score long, barreling rights with precise maneuvers, while anyone less experienced risks getting caught inside. It's not for building skills—purely for those with the experience to handle unforgiving lines.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks that form the bottom, which can lead to impacts on wipeouts, and respect potential rips pulling out from the point. Approach with solid ocean knowledge to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18-22°C, where boardshorts or a shorty 2/2mm wetsuit suffice for comfort. Winter from December to March drops to 14-17°C, calling for a full 4/3mm wetsuit to handle chilly sessions. Spring and fall see 16-20°C waters, making a 3/2mm wetsuit the go-to for versatile conditions.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport (AGA), about 50 kilometers north of DriKa, then rent a car or grab a taxi for the 45-minute drive south along the coastal N1 highway toward Taghazout. From there, follow local tracks past well-known spots like Anchor Point for the final 5 kilometers to this remote point—ask polite directions from nearby villages if needed. Free roadside parking sits right at the rocky access, with a short 200-meter walk over uneven terrain to the lineup; public buses from Agadir reach Taghazout but require a taxi transfer for the last leg.

Wave Quality: World Class

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: SouthWest
Good wind direction: North
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 3m-3.5m / 10ft-12ft and holds up to 4m+ / 12ft
power
Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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DriKa breaks best from October to March on southwest swells, with November and December as the prime window for reliable power. North winds hold it offshore for clean faces at mid tide, though it's inconsistent outside bigger swell events—check forecasts to avoid flat spells. Summer months bring onshore winds and fading conditions, so steer clear then for optimal sessions.
DriKa suits pros or kamikaze surfers only, demanding advanced experience to handle its fast, hollow power over a rocky bottom. Precise maneuvers are needed for long, barreling rights, while less experienced riders risk getting caught inside or punished on wipeouts—it's purely for those ready to charge unforgiving lines.
DriKa is a classic right-hand point break with hollow, fast, and powerful waves over a flat rock bottom, peeling into accelerating sections. It thrives on southwest swells with north offshore winds for clean faces at mid tide, requiring early entry and speed to link sections before they close out.
DriKa stays empty on weekdays and weekends, offering solo or respectful shared sessions even in peak periods. Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport, then drive 50 kilometers south or take a 45-minute taxi along the N1 highway toward Taghazout, following local tracks for the last 5 kilometers—free roadside parking and a 200-meter walk lead to the lineup.
DriKa stands out as a rare gem for dedicated surfers with its hollow, powerful right-hand point break over flat rocks, delivering elusive barrels in a remote, intimate setting backed by cliffs and arid hills. Freshwater springs bubble from onshore rocks in this windswept paradise, creating raw adrenaline challenges worlds away from urban bustle.

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