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Surfing in Southern Morocco, from Agadir to Sidi Ifni

South of Agadir, a wilder coast unfurls beaches and points far from the crowds. From Mirleft to Sidi Ifni — the guide to the surf south of Morocco.

The coastal road south of Agadir running along the sea towards MirleftThe coastal road south of Agadir running along the sea towards Mirleft

The south of Morocco — the coast that runs down from Agadir to Sidi Ifni — offers some of the quietest waves in the country. Reckon on around an hour and a half's drive from Agadir airport to Mirleft, the heart of this area.

How Do You Reach the South?

The nearest airport is Agadir (Al Massira). From there it is about an hour and a half south to Mirleft; another half an hour to Sidi Ifni. The road follows the sea — the spots pass by.

Which Spots Around Mirleft?

  • Aglou — a long sandy beach, accessible waves, north of Sidi Ifni.
  • Legzira — the spectacular red cliffs, a few minutes from Mirleft.
  • Mirleft — several gentle beach breaks, perfect for learning.
  • Sidi Ifni — an old harbour, more demanding points for the advanced.

Who Is This Coast Made For?

For all those who prefer the genuine to the spectacular: fishing villages, markets, and sessions where you share the peak between three. Fewer schools, fewer shops — more sea.

The south cannot be visited quickly; it reveals itself gradually, one morning after another. That very rhythm is our Westklippe surf camp in Mirleft — guided surfing every day, calm the rest of the time. Come by.

Surfing in Southern Morocco, from Agadir to Sidi Ifni