Casamar is a beach located near Tarfaya, which is considered the last major town in Morocco with around 4,500 inhabitants. The beachbreak here is decent and attracts surfers looking for a fun session. It faces northwest, and the scenic Casamar Fort adds to the view as it juts out into the ocean.
The surf at Casamar works best with swells coming from the west and north. It can handle sizes starting from around 2 feet (0.6 meters). You’ll find both left and right waves breaking over sand, making it suitable for different types of rides. The best conditions are typically when there’s a southeast wind, and the tide can be low, mid, or high, so there’s flexibility depending on the day. This spot is beginner-friendly, making it a good choice if you're still learning the basics.
When you're planning your surf day, keep in mind that Casamar can get busy, especially during the good swells, so it's a good idea to check the conditions and head out early to snag some waves. Whether you're a beginner just catching your feet or looking for a mellow session, Casamar offers a laid-back vibe for surfers of all levels.