Banana


A long right hander breaks from this small beach, often sheltered from the Northerly winds; it provides an all level wave more consist at low tide. When you have finished up on this wave you are a hundred yards away from Banana village. This little town is famous for its tajines (sometimes with bananas chucked in for good measure). Spot report powered by MSW

 
KM's


North of Agadir are several spots given their names in km’s by the distance they are from the city. The breaks of 11 and 12 have fast and tubular rides on the low tide, with a softer break at 12 however dotted with a few boulders in the shore break. Often popular with body boarders due to the quick break. You have to share these breaks with a Saudi Prince and the King of Morocco; both have their palaces just next door.Spot report powered by MSW

 
Anchor point


First surfed by Australians in the 1960’s, this world class break lights up when a medium to large NW swell is present. An endless succession of speed walls and cutback hooks present themselves with a more sandy section down the point offering occasional green rooms. Working well on all tides, it also can give the opportunity to ride back into Taghazout when it is huge. On the really big days, we watch the guys take off at Anchors, get off and drift in front of our Hash Point apartments, attempt another massive take off and speed you way past Panoramas. Last March of about fifty guys that tried this feat only two managed to pull off all three sections. There is a challenge if ever you needed it. If the point gets busy there is plenty of room to spread out down the sections and enjoy this fine break. Anchor Point the most famous wave in Morocco enjoy the mellow side or the inside with long fast barrels. Spot report powered by MSW

 
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