Oued Cherrat

33.829600 N / -7.126050 O

Oued Cherrat Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Oued Cherrat is a versatile beach break located along Morocco's central Atlantic coast that delivers fun, forgiving waves suitable for surfers of all abilities. This sandy and rocky-bottomed beach offers a genuine escape from the more famous and crowded breaks further south, making it an ideal destination for those seeking quality waves without the pressure of heavy lineups. The spot's consistent shape and multiple peaks create an inclusive atmosphere where beginners can progress and experienced surfers can refine their technique.

Geography and Nature

Oued Cherrat sits approximately one hour's drive south of Bouznika town along a relatively undeveloped stretch of Moroccan coastline. The beach is accessed via a half-mile dirt road off the main highway, which keeps it quieter than more accessible breaks. The setting features a large, open beach with a mix of sand and grassy, rock-bottom areas that create the varied bottom contours responsible for the spot's shifting wave patterns. The surrounding landscape is wild and less developed compared to urban beach areas, offering a more natural coastal experience with low cliffs visible to the south.

Surf Setup

Oued Cherrat works as a classic beach break with both right and left-hand waves peeling across the sandy and rocky bottom. The spot handles multiple swell directions including north, northwest, west, southwest, south, southeast, and east swells, making it extremely forgiving when larger Atlantic swells arrive from various angles. Southeast, east, and northeast winds provide the best offshore conditions to clean up the waves and add definition to the peaks. The beach break produces shifty, playful waves that work across different tide stages, though the spot performs particularly well during mid to low tide when the sandbars create more defined peaks. On a typical session, expect fun, punchy waves with good shape that allow for multiple maneuvers and progression opportunities.

Consistency and Best Time

The break maintains decent consistency throughout the year thanks to its exposure to Atlantic swells from multiple directions. Winter months from December through March bring the most reliable swell activity, while summer offers smaller but still rideable conditions. The spot remains surfable even during periods of weak swell due to its responsive bottom contours, making it an excellent choice for those seeking waves when other breaks fall flat.

Crowd Levels

Oued Cherrat remains largely uncrowded on weekdays with only a handful of surfers in the water. Weekend sessions see slightly more activity but never reach the congestion found at more famous Moroccan breaks. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers.

Who It's For

This break accommodates all skill levels effectively. Beginners benefit from the forgiving wave shape and multiple gentle peaks, while intermediates can work on technique in cleaner conditions. Advanced surfers find hollow rights off the reef to the west and tubular left-hand waves at the rivermouth, particularly in morning sessions.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky and grassy bottom requires awareness of your board placement during takeoff and wipeouts. Check conditions before paddling out and respect the natural environment.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, requiring a light 2-millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December through March brings cooler water at 14 to 16 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4 to 5-millimeter winter wetsuit. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 17 and 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3-millimeter wetsuit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Casablanca International Airport, approximately 60 kilometers north, with connections to most European cities. From Casablanca, drive south toward Bouznika and continue along the coastal highway. The dirt road access point is clearly marked and leads directly to the beach. Parking is available near the beach entrance. The spot lies about one hour's drive from both Casablanca and Rabat, making it accessible for day trips or longer stays in either city. Public transport options are limited, so renting a car is the most practical approach for independent travelers.

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Oued Cherrat 

Morocco
33.829600 N / -7.126050 O
North
Take a car
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Oued Cherrat Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Oued Cherrat is a versatile beach break located along Morocco's central Atlantic coast that delivers fun, forgiving waves suitable for surfers of all abilities. This sandy and rocky-bottomed beach offers a genuine escape from the more famous and crowded breaks further south, making it an ideal destination for those seeking quality waves without the pressure of heavy lineups. The spot's consistent shape and multiple peaks create an inclusive atmosphere where beginners can progress and experienced surfers can refine their technique.

Geography and Nature

Oued Cherrat sits approximately one hour's drive south of Bouznika town along a relatively undeveloped stretch of Moroccan coastline. The beach is accessed via a half-mile dirt road off the main highway, which keeps it quieter than more accessible breaks. The setting features a large, open beach with a mix of sand and grassy, rock-bottom areas that create the varied bottom contours responsible for the spot's shifting wave patterns. The surrounding landscape is wild and less developed compared to urban beach areas, offering a more natural coastal experience with low cliffs visible to the south.

Surf Setup

Oued Cherrat works as a classic beach break with both right and left-hand waves peeling across the sandy and rocky bottom. The spot handles multiple swell directions including north, northwest, west, southwest, south, southeast, and east swells, making it extremely forgiving when larger Atlantic swells arrive from various angles. Southeast, east, and northeast winds provide the best offshore conditions to clean up the waves and add definition to the peaks. The beach break produces shifty, playful waves that work across different tide stages, though the spot performs particularly well during mid to low tide when the sandbars create more defined peaks. On a typical session, expect fun, punchy waves with good shape that allow for multiple maneuvers and progression opportunities.

Consistency and Best Time

The break maintains decent consistency throughout the year thanks to its exposure to Atlantic swells from multiple directions. Winter months from December through March bring the most reliable swell activity, while summer offers smaller but still rideable conditions. The spot remains surfable even during periods of weak swell due to its responsive bottom contours, making it an excellent choice for those seeking waves when other breaks fall flat.

Crowd Levels

Oued Cherrat remains largely uncrowded on weekdays with only a handful of surfers in the water. Weekend sessions see slightly more activity but never reach the congestion found at more famous Moroccan breaks. The local community is welcoming to visiting surfers.

Who It's For

This break accommodates all skill levels effectively. Beginners benefit from the forgiving wave shape and multiple gentle peaks, while intermediates can work on technique in cleaner conditions. Advanced surfers find hollow rights off the reef to the west and tubular left-hand waves at the rivermouth, particularly in morning sessions.

Hazards to Respect

The rocky and grassy bottom requires awareness of your board placement during takeoff and wipeouts. Check conditions before paddling out and respect the natural environment.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 20 to 22 degrees Celsius, requiring a light 2-millimeter wetsuit or spring suit. Winter from December through March brings cooler water at 14 to 16 degrees Celsius, necessitating a 4 to 5-millimeter winter wetsuit. Spring and fall months maintain temperatures between 17 and 19 degrees Celsius, where a 3-millimeter wetsuit provides comfortable protection.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Casablanca International Airport, approximately 60 kilometers north, with connections to most European cities. From Casablanca, drive south toward Bouznika and continue along the coastal highway. The dirt road access point is clearly marked and leads directly to the beach. Parking is available near the beach entrance. The spot lies about one hour's drive from both Casablanca and Rabat, making it accessible for day trips or longer stays in either city. Public transport options are limited, so renting a car is the most practical approach for independent travelers.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right and left
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, West, SouthWest, South, SouthEast, East, NorthEast
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East, NorthEast
frequency
Don't know
Swell size: Starts working at Less than 1m / 3ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
power
Fun
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Surf Oued Cherrat year-round with peak consistency from December through March during winter swells, and smaller rideable waves in summer. It handles multiple Atlantic swell directions and remains surfable even in weak conditions due to responsive bottom contours. Southeast, east, and northeast winds clean up waves best, especially at mid to low tide when sandbars form defined peaks for fun, punchy sessions.
Oued Cherrat suits beginners, intermediates, and advanced surfers. Beginners enjoy forgiving wave shapes and gentle peaks for progression, intermediates refine technique in cleaner conditions, and advanced riders find hollow rights off the western reef plus tubular lefts at the rivermouth, especially mornings. Its versatile beach break creates an inclusive atmosphere for all abilities.
Oued Cherrat is a beach break with right and left-hand waves over sandy and rocky bottoms, handling north, northwest, west, southwest, south, southeast, and east swells. Expect shifty, playful, punchy waves with good shape across tide stages, performing best at mid to low tide on defined peaks. Southeast, east, and northeast winds provide ideal offshore conditions for clean, maneuverable rides.
Oued Cherrat stays uncrowded with just a handful of surfers on weekdays and slightly more on weekends, never congested like famous breaks; the local community welcomes visitors. Access via a half-mile dirt road off the coastal highway, one hour south of Bouznika, 60 kilometers from Casablanca Airport, or about one hour from Casablanca and Rabat. Parking is available near the beach; rent a car as public transport is limited.
Oued Cherrat offers a genuine escape from crowded famous breaks further south, with quality, consistent waves for all levels on a wild, undeveloped beach. Its multiple peaks, forgiving shapes, and responsiveness to various swells and winds provide fun sessions without heavy lineups, plus a natural coastal setting with low cliffs for an authentic experience.

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