Overview
About this Spot
Ain Sebaa is a surf spot located in Central Morocco, Morocco. The spot sits in the eastern part of Casablanca and is known for its long left wave. The bottom is a mix of rocks and sand, and the best conditions are usually at low tide. To reach the main peak, you need to paddle for about 15 to 20 minutes or wait for one of the fishing boats that often come around the area. The wave length ranges from 150 to 300 meters. Ain Sebaa is not a spot for beginners, so check your skills before paddling out, be sure that the spot matches your level. The spot is best suited for intermediate and advanced surfers. Boards that work here include shortboards, mid and retro boards, and longboards for smaller days. The spot is not crowded, and you will often find only a few surfers in the water. When the spot is crowded, respect the locals and always check the surf etiquette. The wave breaks only sometimes, so it is not a spot with constant surf. The best swell direction is from the west, northwest, or north, with a minimum swell height of 3 feet. The best wind direction is from the east, southeast, or south. The surf spot provides left waves. The area is close to other surf spots like Killer Rocks, Stah Bouzroug, Paloma, Pepsi, and Ain Diab. The beach is accessible by car with parking nearby, or you can take the tram from downtown Casablanca and walk a short distance to the beach. Always check the difficulty of the spot before entering the water to make sure you have the skills to surf there.
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Coordinates
33.628306° N, -7.544260° W
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