The wave factory — picks up the most swell on the coast and works when everywhere else is flat.
Anza, on the northern edge of Agadir, is known as the wave factory. Its exposed setup catches more swell than just about anywhere on this stretch of coast — if there is surf to be found, Anza usually has it.
Anza is a mixed reef-and-beach setup. The reef section offers a rippable right-hander for more confident surfers, while the sandy sections beside it produce friendlier beach-break peaks. The reef tends to favour low-to-mid tide. Its big draw is consistency: Anza works on small W-SW swells that leave the rest of the coast flat.
That reliability makes Anza a useful spot for intermediates wanting a session when the forecast is quiet, and the beach sections work for improvers too. It sits a little further south than our local breaks, with an industrial backdrop that is all part of its honest, no-frills character.
“When the surf report looks hopeless everywhere, check Anza first — it is the most likely spot still working.”
It's an easy van ride from Nomad Surf Camp — your coach drives you door-to-lineup on every surf day.
See live wave height, swell period and wind for this spot and all 15 breaks on our coast.
Live surf conditionsMore breaks within easy reach of the camp.
A long sandy stretch with consistent peaks and room for everyone — a reliable beginner backup.
A soft right-hand point by the banana plantations — long, rideable walls for improvers.
Several forgiving peaks on a sandy beach — great for all levels, including first-timers.
Every Nomad Surf Camp package includes daily coaching and transport to whichever spot is working best — beginner beach break or world-class point.