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Essaouira surf hub: plan your trip with us—from the medina beach to Sidi Kaouki, group and private lessons, wetsuit rental, spot intel, and the real Atlantic—with our IKO school team on the ground.

Essaouira surf (Atlantic): seasons, morning glass, medina to Sidi Kaouki, lessons, wetsuit rental, EUR and MAD—book the right session with our team.

Essaouira surf hub — Atlantic conditions, medina, bay, lessons and rentals (Essaouira Surf Lessons, Morocco)

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Prices, trips & equipment

Clear rates, optional trips, and gear included — book in a few taps.

Price for the Lessons

Board, leash and wetsuit included on lessons.

WhatsApp — fast booking

Group Lesson

from30€

  • Duration2 H30€
  • Duration4 H58€
  • Duration6 H87€
  • Duration8 H112€
  • Duration10 H139€
  • Duration12 H166€

Private Lesson

from50€

  • Duration2 H50€
  • Duration4 H95€
  • Duration6 H140€
  • Duration8 H185€
  • Duration10 H230€
  • Duration12 H275€

Trips

Guided missions when swell and level align.

Sidi Kaouki Day Trip70€
Imsouane Surfari100€
Secret Spot Guiding50€

Equipment Rental

We stock the best surf brands including Torq, NSP, and Indio. Our rental fleet is updated every season to ensure you ride the best equipment.

Complete surf set (board, leash, wetsuit) + safety briefing

  • Duration2 hours
  • Price (EUR)15€

Complete surf set (board, leash, wetsuit)

  • DurationFull day
  • Price (EUR)30€

Performance shortboard + leash (wetsuit on request)

  • DurationFull day
  • Price (EUR)70€

Gear Storage in Essaouira

Don't lug your board to the hotel. Store it securely at our center, right on the beach. Rinse off in our showers and enjoy a mint tea after your session.

Your Questions About Essaouira surf hub: plan your trip with us—from the medina beach to Sidi Kaouki, group and private lessons, wetsuit rental, spot intel, and the real Atlantic—with our IKO school team on the ground.

01Is Essaouira good for surfing?

Yes! While known for wind, Essaouira offers excellent surfing conditions, especially in the mornings before the wind picks up, and during the winter swell season.

02Where are the best surf spots?

The main bay is perfect for beginners. Advanced surfers head to 'La Couronne' or drive south to Sidi Kaouki for bigger, punchier waves.

03Can I rent surfboards in Essaouira?

Absolutely. We offer a wide range of rental equipment including high-performance shortboards, funboards, and beginner soft-tops.

04What is the water temperature?

It ranges from 17°C in winter to 20°C in summer. A 3/2mm wetsuit is recommended year-round.

05Where do we meet for lessons or rental pick-up?

Meet at our Essaouira base for sizing and paperwork, then we move to the surf zone or hand over rental gear with a quick safety reminder. Exact clock times follow tides—WhatsApp us your date for a precise slot.

06How do I budget in MAD versus euros?

Lesson prices are quoted in euros on this site. For quick mental math in Morocco, many guests use about 11 MAD per euro for on-the-ground budgeting; we confirm what to bring when you book.

07Do you offer surf lessons for kids in Essaouira?

Yes—tell us ages and swim level. We may suggest our beginner surf Essaouira page for pacing detail, then book the right group or private format once you are comfortable with the plan.

Surf Essaouira in plain English: what the bay is really like

Essaouira is famous for wind—and that is true—but mornings often deliver cleaner surf windows before the breeze ramps. Winter swell season usually brings more consistent waves; summer can still work on smaller days with smart timing.

Beginners love the sandy beach breaks near town; intermediates chase better sections on shifting sandbars; advanced riders sometimes head south toward Sidi Kaouki or plan a guided Imsouane day when the charts line up.

Lessons vs rental: which page should you book?

If you want coaching, safety briefing, and progression, book surf lessons Essaouira on our dedicated lessons page. If you already surf and only need a board and suit, use the rental table below and message us for same-day availability.

This hub repeats lesson pricing so you can compare formats in one place—WhatsApp remains the fastest way to confirm tide-friendly times.

Surf trips when Essaouira town is small or blown

Day missions can unlock cleaner walls or longer rides depending on swell direction. Start with the trip list below, then read the full surf trip Essaouira page for transport, duration, and what is included.

Waves, wind & seasons in Essaouira

Swell here is typically North-West to North, wrapping into the bay on shifting sandbanks south of the harbour. Tides move the take-off zone—what felt perfect at mid tide can shift at low—so local knowledge matters as much as forecast apps.

Trade wind strengthens through the afternoon in spring and summer; that is why many Essaouira surf schools prioritise morning sessions for glassier faces. Winter brings larger, more consistent groundswell—great for intermediates—but also cooler water (4/3 mm suits and optional booties).

Beaches & nearby spots from the city beach

The main Essaouira city beach is long, sandy, and walkable from the medina—ideal for first sessions and sunset paddles. South toward Diabat you find more spread-out peaks; Sidi Kaouki offers punchier shoulders for a day away from town.

Imsouane’s legendary rights need a longer drive and the right swell; schools only run these trips when conditions and group levels make sense. Wherever you go, respect swimmers, kiters in marked zones, and parking rules in villages.

Why Essaouira became a surf town

Atlantic Morocco drew travelling surfers from the 1960s onward; Essaouira’s fortified medina and wide beach made it a natural stop. Windsurfing and kitesurfing put the city on the global map; surf schools grew alongside.

Today’s lineup blends Moroccan riders, European residents, and guests from five continents—cafés, live music, and artisan workshops sit minutes from the sand. That mix is why Essaouira surf holidays feel different from purpose-built resort towns.