Surfers heading to Boujdour in Western Sahara will find a desert beach and point breaks coastline shaped by north and northwest North Atlantic swells, producing beach breaks and reef setups that cater to multiple ability levels. The prime surf season is October through April, with water temperatures around 16-22C and conditions that reward both dawn patrols and afternoon sessions. The area embodies the desert Atlantic frontier character of this coast, with Saharan desert-meets-ocean adding local flavor and Dakhla kite culture enriching every visit. With fewer crowds than the more established spots. Boujdour offers the combination of reliable surf and genuine cultural experience that makes a trip to Western Sahara memorable. The breaks here are accessible but rewarding, and the surrounding coastline invites exploration by foot, bike, or board. Boujdour is a solid addition to any Western Sahara surf itinerary.
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