Surf Spots
The Essential Taghazout Surf Map: All Spots Explained
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 LevelsOur 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 / IntermediateLocated 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 LevelsA 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
AdvancedMorocco’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 LevelsRight 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 / AdvancedA 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 OnlyThe 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
IntermediateNamed 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 LevelsA 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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