Saturday, May 17, 2014

Windsurfing in Essaouira-Morocco

The winds that drove Phoenician mariners to Morocco very nearly three thousands year back still blow from the North and west into the inlets and sunny shores of Essaouira. The Portuguese cannons and bastions which once monitored Essaouira now ass notable appeal to the UNESCO World Heritage site where the majority of today's seaborne entries are wind surfers with predicable winds and sandy shores and solid momentums, Essaouira is a something for each body. Windsurfing end of the line backed with master guideline and on location gear Rental.
The crescent shaped beaches of Essaouira bay offers shallow level water close town, a great cleave in the mid-straight and downwind wave activity that speaks to apprentices and middle windsurfers. Moulay Bouzerktoune, where the North East exchange winds hit the Atlantic is known for its windy side shore winds and as one of the best wave cruising end of the line in the Atlantic. In winter you'll discover 2.4 M waves that draw in confident wave mariners from as far and wide as possible. To the south sidi, Kaouki is a five Km long shore with a cross shore wind that conveys great winter's waves and launch setting that engage fledglings and those with transitional aptitudes. Surely, over the inlet wave oddities and learners coincide agreeably on the water and at night can impart a table over a sweet-smelling tagine at a nearby restaurant.

Best Time to Visit: Year Around

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