Surf-spot guides, swell breakdowns, Moroccan recipes, and quiet observations from the rooftop. Written by the people who live here.
Anchor's flat, the wind's brutal by 11am, and the dawn patrol is non-negotiable. Here's what surfing Taghazout in July actually looks like.
Everyone talks about Anchor. Devil's Rock is the Tamraght wave you'll actually surf — here's when to paddle out, who it suits, and why it beats Panga.
A 3/2 from October to May, boardies in summer — but the chart answer hides a colder reality. Here's the honest month-by-month wetsuit guide for Taghazout.
Morocco's longest right is real, but the 1h45 drive from Taghazout isn't always worth it. Here's exactly when to go, what to ride, and when to skip it.
Culture Landing in Taghazout during Eid al-Adha? Half the town is shut, the waves are emptier, and if you play it right it's the best week of your trip.
Travel guides The Timitar Festival in Agadir is the premier summer cultural event near Tamraght and Taghazout. This free four-day festival in July brings together world-class Amazigh and international music acts, offering a rich cultural experience alongside summer surfing.
Travel guides Yes, summer is a great time to surf in Tamraght, especially for beginners and intermediates. While winter brings heavy groundswells, summer offers consistent, manageable waves, warmer water, and uncrowded lineups.
Surf spots Killer Point is an intermediate to advanced right-hand point break in Morocco. It requires a 15-minute paddle and strong stamina. Beginners should avoid this spot and stick to sandy beaches like Banana Point or Crocros for safety.
Surf spots An honest look at the history of Morocco's most famous right-hand point break. We cover how a group of Australians put it on the map in the sixties, which pro surfers have dominated the lineup, and the technical details you need to know before paddling out.
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