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Imsouane Bay Surf Report and Surf forecast

Imsouane Bay Surf Report

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29° Cloudy
wave-deirection 31° Water Temp
1.3 meters
1 m @ 14s SW
11 kmph SE
18:30
06:24

Imsouane Bay Forecast

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07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h 09h 11h 13h 15h 17h 19h 21h 23h 01h 03h 05h 07h UPDATED: PERIOD WAVE DIRECTION WIND DIRECTION CLOUD COVER RAIN

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Imsouane Bay is a fun point break located in the small traditional fishing village of Imsouane. The spot is very great for intermediate surfers and long boarders. The wave, which starts working from 3ft, wraps into the the well-protected south-facing bay and provides one of the longest right-handers in the world. On a good day, with a W-NW swell and northerly wind, it can break for more than 600 meters.

The first section usually only works at low tide and you can enter the water from the port. When paddling out, try to stay as close as possible to the wall as the current there is very strong. When the waves get bigger, it is recommended to jump off the reef behind the harbour.

Between mid and high tide, the last section of the More...