A long, sweeping right-hander on a sandy beach — our most-used spot for beginners.
Panoramas is where a lot of our guests catch their very first green wave. It is a long, gentle right-hander breaking onto a sandy beach just south of Taghazout — forgiving, scenic and endlessly fun.
Panoramas combines the best of two worlds: it has the long, organised walls of a point break, but it breaks over sand rather than reef. That sandy bottom makes it far more forgiving for surfers still finding their feet. The wave peels slowly and predictably, giving you plenty of time to pop up and ride.
It is the spot our coaches use most for beginners and early intermediates, and it works right through the main October-to-April season. Mid-to-high tide tends to be cleanest. Even confident surfers enjoy it on a small, clean day — there is something about a long, easy right-hander that never gets old.
“Do not rush back to the peak — Panoramas rewards a long, patient ride all the way to the inside.”
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 relaxed right-hander right in Taghazout village — perfect when Anchor Point is too big.
A fun, quieter right-hander tucked between La Source and Anchor Point.
The holy grail of Moroccan surfing — a world-class right that can run for over a kilometre.
Every Nomad Surf Camp package includes daily coaching and transport to whichever spot is working best — beginner beach break or world-class point.