
Surf Forecast
Live surf conditions, weather, wind, and wave snapshots for the Taghazout coastline and nearby spots.
Live Surf Forecast
Same surfspots and same order as All Surf Spots — now with live weather, wind, wave, and sea-level model data on the page.
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Not an astronomical tide forecast
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Anchor Point
“Taghazout’s flagship wave: a long, powerful right point that handles solid swell.”

Banana Point
“Separate advanced corner from Banana Beach (K11/K12): wind-protected right-hander peeling along the rocks.”

Anza
“Multiple shifting peaks near Agadir with room for progression and less crowd pressure.”

Banana Beach
“Banana Beach here means K11 and K12 at Aourir Beach. Beginner–intermediate overall; true beginners are best at K11.”

Spiders
“At the Banana Point corner, known for hollow sections and tube potential.”

Camel
“Playful beach setup around Imi Ouaddar with friendly sections on the right day.”

Tamri
“Remote and uncrowded beach break with fun peeling waves and lots of room.”

Crocodile
“Playful Tamraght setup with approachable shoulders on the right swell.”

Devils Rock
“A dependable all-round option near Tamraght for mixed levels and lessons.”

Agadir
“Useful city-beach backup when the northern reefs are too big, too windy, or too heavy.”

Boilers
“Heavy reef setup with fast, hollow sections near the old boiler landmark.”

La Source
“Mellow sandy beginner wave that stays manageable when point breaks are too strong.”

Killers
“Long, powerful right with bigger open-ocean energy and steeper sections than Anchor.”

Panoramas
“Versatile peak with both rights and lefts depending on banks and tide.”

Hash Point
“Mellow right point in Taghazout village, ideal for progression to cleaner green waves.”

Mysteries
“Hollow reef right with barrel sections when swell, tide, and wind line up.”

Imsouane
“Ultra-long right in the Bay, with outside Cathedral as the more powerful option.”
Local Wisdom
Wave, wind, and sea-level models help, but this is not an astronomical tide forecast. Always check local tide tables, banks, crowds, and currents before paddling out.