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Kitesurfing in Essaouira: Understanding the Winds

A deep dive into the Alizés trade winds that make Essaouira a world-class kite spot. Learn the best months and kite sizes.

Last updated: May 15, 2026

Essaouira is rightfully known as the wind capital of Morocco. For kitesurfers, this means a consistent playground that works virtually every day during the high season. But understanding the wind patterns is key to a successful session.

Kitesurfing in Essaouira

Meet the Alizés: The Trade Winds

The dominant wind in Essaouira is the North-East Trade Wind, locally known as the "Alizés." These winds are strongest from April to October. They are reinforced by a thermal effect, meaning as the land heats up in the afternoon, the wind gets stronger and more consistent.

Morning vs. Afternoon

In the morning, the wind is often light and cross-shore. This is a great time for advanced riders to practice strapless wave riding on the reef. By 2:00 PM, the Alizés usually kick in at 20-30 knots, perfect for freeriding and big air in the bay.

Kite action in the bay

The Best Spots for Every Level

The main bay of Essaouira is huge and safe. It's a "side-shore" spot, meaning the wind blows along the beach. This is vital for safety, as you'll never be blown out to sea. For wave enthusiasts, Sidi Kaouki (25km south) offers world-class waves and even stronger wind.

Gear Recommendations

  • Summer (April-Oct): Bring your 7m and 9m. The wind can be powerful!
  • Winter (Nov-March): A 12m is your best friend. The wind is less consistent but we get beautiful Atlantic storms.
  • Surf Boards: Essaouira is a wave paradise. Bring your directional board if you want to play in the swell.
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Common questions

What months are best for kitesurfing in Essaouira?
April–October sees the strongest Alizés; shorter lines are common in peak summer. Winter can work with bigger kites when storms deliver wind—check forecasts and ask a local school.
Is Essaouira bay safe for beginner kiters?
It’s one of the safer Moroccan playgrounds thanks to side-shore wind and a huge sandy bay—but you should still learn with an IKO instructor, respect shore zones, and match kite size to the forecast.
What kite sizes should I bring?
Summer often needs smaller kites (many riders pack 7–9m). Winter frequently calls for 10–12m depending on your weight and the day’s forecast; when unsure, rent locally after checking conditions.

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