- Source: Surfing in Morocco
Surfing in Morocco forms a part of the country's tourism sector.
In the 1960s, European and American expatriates began surfing in Taghazout Bay. In the decades since, a surf industry has arisen in coastal areas of Morocco such as Agadir and Essaouira. The Moroccan government invested in seaside tourism infrastructure in Taghazhout Bay surf village as part of the 2001 Azur Plan, with the aim of creating 20,000 jobs for local people. Winter is generally the high season for surf tourism in Morocco. In Moroccan culture, surfing is generally considered a masculine sport, and women surfers challenge cultural norms in taking part.
See also
Imsouane
Category:Moroccan surfers
one of the best left waves im morocco is Charatan, Mehdia plage. its a rivermouth that only generates waves when the period is over 12 seconds.
References
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- Surfing in Morocco
- Tourism in Morocco
- Taghazout
- Ramzi Boukhiam
- Truck Surf Hotel
- Surfing at the 2024 Summer Olympics
- Sport in Morocco
- Kauli Vaast
- 2023 ISA World Surfing Games
- Justine Dupont