A long, powerful right-hander — one of the heaviest waves on the coast when the swell is up.
Killer Point — named for the killer whales sometimes seen offshore — is the most powerful point break in the Taghazout area. When a big NW swell lands, this is where the experienced crew heads.
Killer breaks off a headland north of Taghazout over rock and reef. The wave has two main sections: an outside peak that holds real size, and a faster inside that runs toward the cliff. On a clean swell it produces long, racy right-handers with genuine power behind them.
This is a wave for advanced surfers. It holds swell bigger than almost anywhere else nearby, the currents are strong, and the take-off zone shifts with the tide. It comes alive on solid winter NW swells from November to March. We only bring guests here once a coach is confident you will enjoy it rather than survive it.
“Watch a few sets from the cliff before paddling out — Killer's peak moves around, and picking the right spot saves a long paddle.”
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.
The holy grail of Moroccan surfing — a world-class right that can run for over a kilometre.
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.
Every Nomad Surf Camp package includes daily coaching and transport to whichever spot is working best — beginner beach break or world-class point.