Devil's Rock seasonal overview
Devil's Rock in Morocco offers consistent surf conditions year-round, but the best months for surfers are from November through February when the swell quality and wind conditions are most favorable. During these months, the ground swell percentage is high (77–93%), meaning powerful, clean waves generated by distant storms dominate, while wind swell (6–19%) and no-swell days (1–3%) remain minimal. The mean swell size ranges between 1.3–1.5m, providing solid wave faces for intermediate to advanced surfers. Wind conditions are also most manageable in this period, with good wind days (offshore or light cross-shore) occurring 47–53% of the time, peaking in December and January. Late autumn and winter see the best balance between swell consistency and manageable winds, though even in peak season, bad wind days (onshore or strong cross-shore) still occur around 47–53% of the time, requiring selective timing. From March to October, conditions gradually deteriorate. Ground swells decline significantly (down to 9% in July), and wind swells or smaller mixed swells take over, leading to less powerful and sometimes choppier waves. April through September sees the worst wind conditions, with bad winds (66–75% of days) frequently disrupting wave quality. Summer months (June–August) have the smallest swells (1.0–1.1m) and the highest wind swell influence, making sessions inconsistent. September and October mark a transitional period, with ground swells rebounding (46–69%) and wind conditions slowly improving, though still not as reliable as winter. For surfers prioritizing quality over frequency, the window from November to February is prime, offering the strongest swells and the highest likelihood of clean conditions. Outside this period, expect smaller, wind-affected waves with occasional exceptions in early autumn or late spring. Advanced surfers may still score good sessions in shoulder months like October or March, but consistency drops noticeably compared to winter’s peak.
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Conditions at Devil's Rock in March
March at Devil's Rock, Morocco, offers solid conditions for surfers, with an average swell height of 1.4m and a strong 12.4s period, indicating well-spaced, powerful waves. The majority of swell comes from the W, WNW, and NW directions, with the most consistent waves falling in the 0.5-1.5m range (28.45% from W, 15% from WNW, and 23.4% from NW). Larger waves (1.5-2.5m+) are also present, particularly from WNW and NW, making it ideal for intermediate to advanced surfers seeking punchy, quality rides. Wind is favorable 43% of the time, with the best conditions occurring when winds are light (under 20kph) and typically from the N to ENE sectors. However, stronger winds from the N/NNW can occasionally create chop, so early mornings or protected areas may be preferable. Overall, March delivers reliable surf with good power and clean conditions nearly half the time, making it a strong month for scoring uncrowded, high-quality waves at this spot.
Average Spot conditions at Devil's Rock in March
Swell history for March
Wind history for March
Swell quality
Analyze the groundswell consistency at Devil's Rock during March. Based on historical data, there is a % probability of groundswell occurring this month. The chart below provides a detailed breakdown of the average wave height distribution, offering deep insights into the swell quality and surf potential you can expect at Devil's Rock for your next trip in March.
Ground swell
Ground swell by size
Wind conditions
Evaluate the wind and swell alignment at Devil's Rock for March. Our analysis shows that favorable offshore or side-shore winds coincide with surfable swell approximately % of the time. The accompanying graph illustrates the average size distribution of waves during these optimal wind windows at Devil's Rock.
