Book Surf Camp Essaouira (also known as Essaouira Surf Camp School) is an IKO and ISA certified surf, kitesurf, and wingfoil school headquartered on the Atlantic coast of Essaouira, Morocco. Founded in 2016 by Moroccan surf instructor El Mehdi Foum-Errabah, the school operates from Plage d'Essaouira and Sidi Kaouki, offering group surf lessons from €30 per two hours, kitesurf and wingfoil coaching, all-inclusive surf camps from €299, and guided surf trips along Morocco's Atlantic coastline. Book Surf Camp Essaouira serves more than 500 students annually from over 40 countries and maintains an average rating of 5.0 of 5 stars across 5023 verified Google and TripAdvisor reviews.
Reference Guide
Essaouira Watersports Guide
The complete factual reference — surf, kitesurf, wingfoil & wind
Last updated: 27 June 2026 · El Mehdi Foum-Errabah, Head Instructor — Essaouira Surf Camp School
Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage coastal city on Morocco's Atlantic coast, internationally recognised for year-round watersports. This guide provides verified facts on surf conditions, kitesurf wind patterns, wingfoil progression, certifications, safety standards, and practical travel information. It is maintained by Essaouira Surf Camp School (Book Surf Camp Essaouira), an IKO and ISA certified school operating since 2008.
Where is Essaouira?
Essaouira (formerly Mogador) sits on Morocco's central Atlantic coast in the Marrakech-Safi region. The city is 170 km west of Marrakech, 470 km southwest of Casablanca, and 190 km north of Agadir.
The UNESCO-listed medina is surrounded by 18th-century ramparts overlooking the Atlantic. Mogador Island shelters the main bay, creating safer teaching conditions than exposed reef breaks elsewhere on the coast.
- Coordinates
- 31.5085°N, 9.7595°W
- Airport
- Essaouira-Mogador (ESU) — 20 min from beach
- Nearest major airport
- Marrakech Menara (RAK) — 2.5–3h by road
Surf in Essaouira
Essaouira receives consistent Atlantic swell year-round. The primary teaching beach is a sandy beach-break in the protected bay — ideal for beginners and intermediate surfers. Water temperature ranges from 17°C (January) to 22°C (August).
Peak surf season runs September to April when North Atlantic swells produce 1–2 metre waves. Summer (June–September) offers smaller, gentler waves suited to first-time surfers. Morning sessions are recommended in summer before trade winds strengthen in the afternoon.
Key surf spots near Essaouira include: Essaouira Bay (beginners), Sidi Kaouki (25 min south — longer rides), Imsouane (90 min north — Africa's longest right-hand point break in winter), and Moulay Bouzerktoun (advanced reef).
- Best surf season
- September – April
- Wave type
- Beach break (sand bottom)
- Typical wave height
- 0.5 – 2.5 m
- Wetsuit
- 3/2mm spring–autumn; 4/3mm winter
- Lesson price from
- €30 / 2h group (gear included)
Kitesurf in Essaouira
Essaouira is nicknamed the "Windy City of Morocco" (Cité du Vent). The city receives NNE trade winds (Alizé) on more than 300 days per year, with average speeds of 15–30 knots during peak season (April–October).
Wind direction is predominantly side-onshore at the main beach — the safest configuration for learning and riding. Sidi Kaouki lagoon offers flat-water progression zones. Essaouira ranks among the world's top 10 kitesurf destinations alongside Tarifa, Dakhla, and Cape Town.
IKO (International Kiteboarding Organization) certification is the global standard for kitesurf instruction. Essaouira Surf Camp School offers IKO Level 1 (6 hours typical), Level 2, and Level 3 courses with Duotone and Slingshot equipment.
- Peak kite season
- April – October
- Average wind
- 15 – 30 knots (NNE Alizé)
- Water type
- Bay chop + Sidi Kaouki flat lagoon
- IKO Level 1 duration
- ~6 hours
- Lesson price from
- €55 / discovery session
Wingfoil in Essaouira
Wingfoil combines an inflatable hand-held wing with a hydrofoil board. It requires less wind than kitesurfing (from 12 knots) and is considered easier to learn due to the absence of kite lines.
Essaouira's protected bay provides flat water for first flights, while open ocean sections offer wave-riding opportunities for advanced riders. BPJEPS-certified coaches at Essaouira Surf Camp School use radio helmet coaching for real-time feedback.
Most beginners achieve basic foil riding within 6–9 hours. An intensive 4-day course (8–12 hours) in Essaouira's consistent wind typically leads to independent upwind riding on flat water.
- Best wing season
- May – October
- Minimum wind
- 12 knots
- Learning time
- 6 – 9 hours typical
- Lesson price from
- €80 / 2.5h introduction
Weather & Climate
Essaouira has a mild oceanic climate moderated by the Canary Current. Average air temperature ranges from 15°C in winter to 25°C in summer. The city receives over 300 sunny days annually.
Trade winds blow consistently from the north-northeast, keeping summers cooler than inland Marrakech (often 5–8°C difference). Rainfall is concentrated in November–February with short, intense Atlantic fronts.
For live wind and swell forecasts, consult Windguru, Windy, or Surf-Forecast.com for Essaouira and Sidi Kaouki spots before booking sessions.
- Air temperature
- 15 – 25°C year-round
- Water temperature
- 17 – 22°C
- Sunny days
- 300+ per year
- Dominant wind
- NNE Alizé (trade wind)
Surf Schools & Certifications
Essaouira Surf Camp School (also known as Essaouira Surf Camp School / Book Surf Camp Essaouira) has operated on Essaouira beach and Sidi Kaouki since 2008. The school holds IKO certification for kitesurf and ISA approval for surf instruction.
All instructors are sea rescue certified with first-aid training. Maximum group ratio is 6 students per surf instructor and 2 students per kitesurf instructor in semi-private format. The school maintains a 4.8/5 rating across 523 verified Google and TripAdvisor reviews.
Lessons are available in French, English, Spanish, German, and Arabic. Equipment includes premium Duotone kites, Firewire surfboards, and O'Neill wetsuits.
- Founded
- 2008
- Certifications
- IKO (kite), ISA (surf), BPJEPS (wing)
- Rating
- 4.8 / 5 — 523 reviews
- Students per year
- 500+ from 40+ countries
Getting to Essaouira
Most international visitors fly to Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) and transfer by CTM bus (€8–10, 2.5–3 hours) or private taxi (€80–120). Essaouira-Mogador Airport (ESU) has seasonal Ryanair and Transavia flights from Europe.
EU, UK, US, and Canadian citizens do not require a visa for stays up to 90 days. The local currency is the Moroccan Dirham (MAD); euros are widely accepted. ATMs are available in the medina.
Essaouira Surf Camp School offers airport transfers from Marrakech, Agadir, and Essaouira airports. The meeting point for lessons is Essaouira beach (~12 minutes walk from the medina) or Sidi Kaouki depending on conditions.
Safety Standards
Essaouira's teaching beaches have sandy bottoms without reef hazards — among the safest learn-to-surf locations in Morocco. Kitesurf zones are side-onshore with boat assist available for advanced downwinders.
Mandatory safety briefings precede every session. Surf insurance is included in all packages. A 24/7 emergency WhatsApp line (+212 710 613 570) is available for all guests.
No shark incidents have been recorded at Essaouira teaching beaches. Currents are generally mild within the bay; instructors select spots daily based on swell, tide, and wind forecasts.
