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devils rock Surf Report

Live conditions

devils-rock

Local time
05:24am

Swell

3ft

11s

Cross wind

Cross

6mph

5mph

Rising tide

High tide

High

06:53am

Weather

Cloudy

22°C

Raindrop

17°C

3/2mm wetsuit

Boots

Gloves

Hood

Nearest spots

10 day surf forecast

Historical data

Location guide

Located along the exotic coastline of Morocco, Devils Rock is known for its consistent surf and a favourite visiting spot for surfers around the globe. This distinctive surf spot is nestled around Taghazout, a renowned fishing village morphed into a surf town, establishing itself as a sought-after surf haven for enthusiasts and experts alike. Devils Rock is known for its powerful waves due to the unique underwater topography that lends a particular character to the surf here. The swells offer a combination of fast, hollow sections that thrill experienced surfers, interspersed with slower, steeper parts that encourage beginners to take the plunge. However, one must never underestimate the power of the Atlantic swells. Like its name suggests, Devils Rock can sometimes get wild and ruthless. The sea floor is a blend of sand and rock that can impact wave shape and height, and thus surf conditions. The waves often come with force and speed, making it a fantastic spot for those seeking a challenge. The surf is influenced by a variety of factors, including time of year, sea temperature, wind, and tide, which can all contribute to altering the size and direction of the swells. Generally, the best surf conditions are found between September and April where the northwestern groundswells come to life. The water temperature remains comfortable, mostly requiring a light wetsuit. Bonus points for Devils Rock are the beautiful sunsets, which add extra magic to your surf sessions. When the day ends, the setting of the sun paints the Moroccan ocean with shades of orange and red, creating a mesmerizing sight that only heightens the surf experience. This makes Devils Rock not just a surf spot, but a slice of paradise for surfers seeking both thrill and tranquil beauty. Above all, the Moroccan surf culture is friendly and welcoming. There is a mix of local surfers and international visitors, creating a diverse, energetic atmosphere. The local people proudly share their surf spots with visitors, hoping they experience the same exhilaration their home has given them. Overall, Devils Rock is more than just a surfing destination. It's a fusion of churning waves, golden sunlight, and cultural riches that create a compelling surfing experience that keeps calling surfers back wave after wave.

Last updated: 10/11/24 12:00am