Anchor Point is the most legendary wave in Morocco. It is a long straight line that slides along a rocky platform, with sloping sections and plenty of room for high-level maneuvers.
One of Taghazout's main point breaks and the most exposed to swell, Killers is at the heart of Moroccan surfing. It is a long and powerful right that withstands the biggest swells.
Long, consistent and smooth straight, The Bay is the typical spot for beginners and surf schools. Even so, it is also great fun with a long board or a fish, even for experienced surfers.
A long right that runs along the sandbank, protected from the north winds. It offers an accessible wave at all levels, being more consistent at low tide. It is perfect for longboard.
Tamri is the ideal peak when the point breaks in the vicinity are not working; it catches any small swell coming from the North Atlantic and offers scattered peaks, sometimes in good conditions.
The wave is fast and runs along the rocks, with a lot of speed and strength. The lower tides are ideal, as they make the wave faster, but you have to be careful in the paddle, to the sea urchins.
One of the few waves in the area that works well with high tide. Maneuverable and fun right, with an interesting left and a good alternative to the typical right of the region.
Anchor Point is the most legendary wave in Morocco. It is a long straight line that slides along a rocky platform, with sloping sections and plenty of room for high-level maneuvers.
One of Taghazout's main point breaks and the most exposed to swell, Killers is at the heart of Moroccan surfing. It is a long and powerful right that withstands the biggest swells.
Long, consistent and smooth straight, The Bay is the typical spot for beginners and surf schools. Even so, it is also great fun with a long board or a fish, even for experienced surfers.
A long right that runs along the sandbank, protected from the north winds. It offers an accessible wave at all levels, being more consistent at low tide. It is perfect for longboard.
Tamri is the ideal peak when the point breaks in the vicinity are not working; it catches any small swell coming from the North Atlantic and offers scattered peaks, sometimes in good conditions.
The wave is fast and runs along the rocks, with a lot of speed and strength. The lower tides are ideal, as they make the wave faster, but you have to be careful in the paddle, to the sea urchins.
One of the few waves in the area that works well with high tide. Maneuverable and fun right, with an interesting left and a good alternative to the typical right of the region.