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Surf, kitesurf and wing in Essaouira, Morocco — IKO water sports and lessons (Essaouira Surf Lessons)

Essaouira

Essaouira wind guide: alizé seasons, real morning glass vs afternoon kite power, kite sizes & safety—plan surf AM, wing/kite PM, without guesswork.

The definitive Essaouira wind guide for kitesurfers and wingfoilers: master the Alizés trade winds, seasonal patterns, and daily wind windows on the Atlantic Morocco coast.

Understanding the Alizés (Trade Winds)

Essaouira is world-famous as the 'Wind City' thanks to the Alizés—powerful trade winds that blow from the North-East. These winds are thermally enhanced, meaning they typically start light in the morning (perfect for surfing) and accelerate as the sun warms the land, peaking in the afternoon for world-class kitesurfing and wingfoiling.

The wind season officially peaks from April to October, with July and August seeing the strongest and most consistent days. However, Essaouira receives wind year-round, with winter bringing occasional storm-driven swells and lighter, varied breezes.

Daily Wind Windows: Morning vs Afternoon

A typical day in Essaouira follows a predictable rhythm: 09:00 to 12:00 is usually the 'Glassy Window' with light offshore or side-shore winds, making it the best time for surf lessons. Around 13:00, the thermal effect kicks in, and the wind turns Side-Shore from the right, steadily increasing to 15–25 knots.

Wingfoilers often head out early in the acceleration phase, while kitesurfers wait for the full afternoon power. Knowing these windows allows you to plan your 'Waterman' holiday—surfing in the morning and foiling or kiting in the afternoon.

Reading Windguru and local sensors for Essaouira

Forecast apps show trend; local sensors and beach observation confirm gusts. Compare Windguru Essaouira with what you see: whitecaps direction, sand blowing, and whether surfers still enjoy the bay.

Thermal acceleration often arrives after 13:00—if the morning looked light, the afternoon may still deliver 20+ knots for kite and wing.

Kite and wing size cheat sheet by season

Summer (July–August): many riders on 7–9 m kites; strong riders on 6 m; light riders may hold 9–12 m in lulls. Spring and autumn: 9–12 m common. Winter: wider range with storm fronts—check daily.

Wingfoil: 4–5 m for average summer afternoons; 5–6 m for lighter days; 3–4 m when the trade blows hard.

Safety when wind and crowds peak

Busy afternoons need lane discipline, clear downwind awareness, and respect for swimmers. Self-rescue skills are non-negotiable for independent kiters—assume no rescue boat.

Prices, trips & equipment

Your Questions About Essaouira wind guide: alizé seasons, real morning glass vs afternoon kite power, kite sizes & safety—plan surf AM, wing/kite PM, without guesswork.

01

What is the most common kite size?

In the summer months, 7m and 9m kites are the most used. In the shoulder seasons, a 10m or 12m is a safe bet for most riders.

02

Is the wind offshore?

No, the wind is predominantly Side-Shore or Side-Onshore from the right (North-East), which is the safest direction for learning and progression.

03

What is the dominant wind direction in Essaouira?

North-east trade (Alizé), mostly side-shore from the right—safer for learning than pure offshore.

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Price for the Lessons

SeasonWind ConsistencyAverage Knots
Spring (Apr-Jun)70%15-22 kts
Summer (Jul-Aug)90%20-30 kts
Autumn (Sep-Oct)60%12-20 kts
Winter (Nov-Mar)40%10-25 kts

Equipment Rental

Our center monitors the wind via local sensors and Windguru Essaouira stations to give you the most accurate real-time data.

Gear Storage in Essaouira

Included in our kite and wing packages.