Water activities in Morocco span both coasts and the desert lagoons in between, from Atlantic surf and kitesurf to lagoon paddles and beach flyboard sessions. Taghazout and Essaouira anchor the surf scene — Taghazout's right-hand points draw autumn and winter swells, while Essaouira's steady summer wind suits beginners and windy sports. Dakhla's shallow lagoon is one of the world's leading flat-water kitesurf destinations, with reliable trade winds from spring through early autumn. Sessions typically run one to three hours, and multi-day camps are common at the surf villages. Mornings and late afternoons bring the calmest conditions on the Mediterranean and Atlantic bays, while inland lakes and coastal marinas host kayak and stand-up paddle outings year-round. Operators generally supply boards, wetsuits, and a safety briefing, with instructors on hand for first-timers. Reserve for free on MaJourneys, we confirm by WhatsApp, and you pay the local provider on arrival.
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