Safi Le Jardin is one of the most feared waves in Morocco—a heavy, slabbing right that breaks over a shallow reef just outside Safi harbor. When massive WNW swells arrive, usually only a few times per year, the wave produces thick, grinding barrels that hold well overhead and beyond. The takeoff is steep, the bottom shallow, and the consequences severe. This is a wave for experts who have earned their stripes elsewhere.
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Water temp
18°C
Wetsuit
3/2mm fullsuit
Difficulty
10/10
Crowd level
3/10
Access: Access from Safi harbor area.
Peak: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar
Needs large NW-WNW swells. Breaks only few times per year.
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