From mellow beginner waves to world-class point breaks, the coastline around Taghazout and Aourir offers something for every surfer. Here is the complete breakdown of our local spots.

1. Panorama Point

All Levels

Our home break! A right-hand point break that is very close to the school. At high tide, it’s perfect for beginners and longboarders with long, rolling walls.

  • Best Tide: High Tide
  • Bottom: Sand & Rock

2. Banana Point (Aourir)

Beginner / Intermediate

Located in Aourir, this long right-hander is famous for its mellow vibe. It’s an excellent spot for practicing bottom turns and gaining confidence.

  • Best Tide: Low Tide
  • Bottom: Sand

3. Devil’s Rock

All Levels

A highly consistent beach break with both lefts and rights. Because of the sandy bottom, it’s where we take most of our beginner lessons.

  • Best Tide: All Tides
  • Bottom: Sand

4. Anchor Point

Advanced

Morocco’s most famous wave. A powerful, world-class right-hand point break that can hold massive swells and offer rides up to 500 meters long.

  • Best Tide: Low Tide
  • Bottom: Reef / Rock

5. Hash Point

All Levels

Right in the center of the village. It’s a very convenient, chill wave for those days when you don’t want to walk far. Perfect for a quick sunset session.

  • Best Tide: Mid to High
  • Bottom: Sand & Rock

6. Killer Point

Intermediate / Advanced

A very consistent and powerful break named after the Orcas seen nearby. It offers a huge wall of water that is perfect for performance carving.

  • Best Tide: Low Tide
  • Bottom: Rock & Sand

7. Boilers

Advanced Only

The swell magnet. When everywhere else is flat, Boilers usually has a wave. It’s fast, hollow, and intense, with a tricky entrance near the old shipwreck boiler.

  • Best Tide: All Tides
  • Bottom: Sharp Reef

8. La Source

Intermediate

Named for the fresh water springs bubbling up from the rocks. A fun, punchy peak that provides both rights and lefts for intermediate surfers.

  • Best Tide: High Tide
  • Bottom: Rock / Reef

9. Imsouane: Magic Bay

All Levels

A slightly further drive, but worth it. Known for the longest ride in Africa, where you can cruise for nearly a kilometer on a single wave.

  • Best Tide: Low Tide
  • Bottom: Sand

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