The holy grail of Moroccan surfing — a world-class right that can run for over a kilometre.
Anchor Point is the wave that put Morocco on the surf map. On the right NW swell this long, peeling right-hander connects section after section, with rides that can last well over a minute.
Just north of Taghazout, Anchor Point breaks over a boulder-and-reef bottom and favours a mid-to-high tide. It is a true point break: the swell wraps in, lines up against the headland and walls down the point in long, workable faces. When it is firing, the wave can run for more than a kilometre — one of the longest rides anywhere in Africa.
This is an advanced wave. The take-off is steep, the lineup gets busy on a good swell, and the rock entry rewards surfers who already read the ocean well. It works best from October through April when North Atlantic swells march down the coast. If you are still building confidence, our coaches will have you watching Anchor from the channel long before you paddle out.
“Surf it early. The wind stays light at dawn and the crowd is thinner — by mid-morning both pick up fast.”
Le spot est à courte distance en van du Nomad Surf Camp — votre coach vous emmène directement au line-up chaque jour de surf.
Consultez en direct la hauteur des vagues, la période de houle et le vent pour ce spot et les 15 breaks de notre côte.
Conditions de surf en directD'autres breaks facilement accessibles depuis le camp.
A performance reef with lefts and rights — and a freshwater spring bubbling out of the cliff.
A fun, quieter right-hander tucked between La Source and Anchor Point.
A long, powerful right-hander — one of the heaviest waves on the coast when the swell is up.
Chaque forfait Nomad Surf Camp inclut le coaching quotidien et le transport vers le spot qui marche le mieux — du beach break débutant au point de classe mondiale.