This piece stays practical: Morocco’s Atlantic coast is year-round, but quality for you depends on how much power you want and how patient you are with wind.
Autumn
Often the bridge season — longer lines return, water stays relatively mild, and crowds pick up as Europe cools off. Great if you want consistent sessions without full winter thickness.
Winter
Maximum consistency for surfers chasing overhead days. Beginners can still learn, but coaches should default to protective sand and watch for heavier sets on the points.
Spring
Frequently underrated for coaching: smaller average size, warming air, and sessions that prioritize technique over survival paddling.
Summer
Expect smaller swell on many classic points. Fun coaching still exists on sand, yet flexibility matters — you may explore a wider radius to stay in waist-to-chest waves.
Next steps
- Read the structured season article.
- Compare breaks via best surf spots in Morocco.
- When you are ready for a booked progression arc, head to surf camp.