Plage Blanche is located on Morocco's Atlantic coast, facing northeast toward open ocean waters. The spot is a beach break with direct Atlantic exposure, characterized by the rough water visible in satellite imagery. Wind reliability is notably low at 15.8%, making consistent sessions challenging throughout the year. Average winds of 8.3 knots suggest marginal conditions, requiring patience for punchier wind days. The northeast-facing orientation means side-shore conditions occur with northwest winds, the preferred direction for this location. Wave heights average 1.78m, suitable for intermediate riders working on technique rather than advanced maneuvers. The rough water surface indicates active swell and chop, requiring competent water awareness. This spot suits intermediate kiters seeking less-crowded conditions and willing to wait for adequate wind windows. Riders should account for Atlantic currents and check local conditions before committing, as low reliability means many visits may yield insufficient wind.