Essaouira has been a magnet for poets, artists and craftsmen since the eighteenth century so the tiny streets are crammed with local pottery and handicrafts. In the evening the fisherman come back to port in their brightly painted boats, their nets bursting with sardines, and people jostle on the quays to buy the fresh fish. You won't find anything fresher for dinner!
Main Bay The sandy crescent shaped bay of Essaouira offers mixed conditions, with flat shallow water closer to the town, chop in the mid bay and waves downwind. An ideal spot for all levels as well as wave novices.
MOULAY BOUZERKTOUNE: With a stronger sideshore wind than Essaouira, where the Atlantic and North East trades meet, Moulay offers one of the best wave spots just outside Europe. In the winter with 2 - 5 meters waves this is a spot for confident wave sailors only.
SIDI KAOUKI To the south of Essaouira this is a 5 km long beach again with a cross shore wind and good waves in the winter. Conditions here can vary and with different entry points you will find the right waves for beginner and more advanced wave sailors..
The wind (northeasterly trade wind) blows side to side off shore from the right. In the summer months, i.e. June - August, the thermals created by the big difference in land and sea temperatures accelerates the trade wind to average bft 6 - 8, but due to the massive expanse of beach it is always safe even for the less experienced.
Autumn and winter winds can swing round and come from the left and are lighter averaging around bft 4 - 6. This is also the main wave season with easy wave sailing in the main spot at around 1-2 m but full on wave sailing in the main wave spot at the end on the main bay and in Moulay.