A sweet righthander, lots of fun. Few crowds. Spotted a few sharks here so watch out for em.
Park in the village, walk straight to the water, hash point is at the North end of the village, Panorama's is at the South. Usually best on a swell with a bit of North in it, tends to become super fast and unmakable if the swell is more Westerly.
La Source Surf Spot Guide, Morocco La Source is a world-class point break that delivers long, clean rides on a picturesque stretch of Morocco's Atlantic coast. This A-frame reef break near Taghazout offers something rare: a spot that genuinely works for all ability levels while maintaining the quality and character that keeps experienced surfers coming […]
Right in the village of Taghazout, the wave can end on the fishermen's beach on a good day. Not very crowded, the access by the rock can be tricky (espacially at low tide).
The wave, not as long as Anchor Point is still quite fast and will require a good "down the line" equipment.
Hard to enter and go out the water when it's big! You really have to wait for the flat between two sets, and paddle hard to join the guys out there!
Banana Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco Banana Point delivers one of Morocco's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, peeling fast and powerful over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks and cobble stones. Tucked into a small beach with a protective cape, it offers long rides from 50 to 100 meters that thrill experienced surfers chasing lined-up […]
If you´re coming from the south and Anka and the spots around aren´t working, check Tamri (50 km north) out.
this is a not a good good spot but you can surf it relax without many surfersyou can park your car everywhereCool!!!
A sweet righthander, lots of fun. Few crowds. Spotted a few sharks here so watch out for em.
Park in the village, walk straight to the water, hash point is at the North end of the village, Panorama's is at the South. Usually best on a swell with a bit of North in it, tends to become super fast and unmakable if the swell is more Westerly.
La Source Surf Spot Guide, Morocco La Source is a world-class point break that delivers long, clean rides on a picturesque stretch of Morocco's Atlantic coast. This A-frame reef break near Taghazout offers something rare: a spot that genuinely works for all ability levels while maintaining the quality and character that keeps experienced surfers coming […]
Right in the village of Taghazout, the wave can end on the fishermen's beach on a good day. Not very crowded, the access by the rock can be tricky (espacially at low tide).
The wave, not as long as Anchor Point is still quite fast and will require a good "down the line" equipment.
Hard to enter and go out the water when it's big! You really have to wait for the flat between two sets, and paddle hard to join the guys out there!
Banana Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco Banana Point delivers one of Morocco's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, peeling fast and powerful over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks and cobble stones. Tucked into a small beach with a protective cape, it offers long rides from 50 to 100 meters that thrill experienced surfers chasing lined-up […]
If you´re coming from the south and Anka and the spots around aren´t working, check Tamri (50 km north) out.
this is a not a good good spot but you can surf it relax without many surfersyou can park your car everywhereCool!!!
A sweet righthander, lots of fun. Few crowds. Spotted a few sharks here so watch out for em.
Park in the village, walk straight to the water, hash point is at the North end of the village, Panorama's is at the South. Usually best on a swell with a bit of North in it, tends to become super fast and unmakable if the swell is more Westerly.
La Source Surf Spot Guide, Morocco La Source is a world-class point break that delivers long, clean rides on a picturesque stretch of Morocco's Atlantic coast. This A-frame reef break near Taghazout offers something rare: a spot that genuinely works for all ability levels while maintaining the quality and character that keeps experienced surfers coming […]
Right in the village of Taghazout, the wave can end on the fishermen's beach on a good day. Not very crowded, the access by the rock can be tricky (espacially at low tide).
The wave, not as long as Anchor Point is still quite fast and will require a good "down the line" equipment.
Hard to enter and go out the water when it's big! You really have to wait for the flat between two sets, and paddle hard to join the guys out there!
Banana Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco Banana Point delivers one of Morocco's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, peeling fast and powerful over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks and cobble stones. Tucked into a small beach with a protective cape, it offers long rides from 50 to 100 meters that thrill experienced surfers chasing lined-up […]
If you´re coming from the south and Anka and the spots around aren´t working, check Tamri (50 km north) out.
this is a not a good good spot but you can surf it relax without many surfersyou can park your car everywhereCool!!!
A sweet righthander, lots of fun. Few crowds. Spotted a few sharks here so watch out for em.
Park in the village, walk straight to the water, hash point is at the North end of the village, Panorama's is at the South. Usually best on a swell with a bit of North in it, tends to become super fast and unmakable if the swell is more Westerly.
La Source Surf Spot Guide, Morocco La Source is a world-class point break that delivers long, clean rides on a picturesque stretch of Morocco's Atlantic coast. This A-frame reef break near Taghazout offers something rare: a spot that genuinely works for all ability levels while maintaining the quality and character that keeps experienced surfers coming […]
Right in the village of Taghazout, the wave can end on the fishermen's beach on a good day. Not very crowded, the access by the rock can be tricky (espacially at low tide).
The wave, not as long as Anchor Point is still quite fast and will require a good "down the line" equipment.
Hard to enter and go out the water when it's big! You really have to wait for the flat between two sets, and paddle hard to join the guys out there!
Banana Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco Banana Point delivers one of Morocco's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, peeling fast and powerful over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks and cobble stones. Tucked into a small beach with a protective cape, it offers long rides from 50 to 100 meters that thrill experienced surfers chasing lined-up […]
If you´re coming from the south and Anka and the spots around aren´t working, check Tamri (50 km north) out.
this is a not a good good spot but you can surf it relax without many surfersyou can park your car everywhereCool!!!
A sweet righthander, lots of fun. Few crowds. Spotted a few sharks here so watch out for em.
Park in the village, walk straight to the water, hash point is at the North end of the village, Panorama's is at the South. Usually best on a swell with a bit of North in it, tends to become super fast and unmakable if the swell is more Westerly.
La Source Surf Spot Guide, Morocco La Source is a world-class point break that delivers long, clean rides on a picturesque stretch of Morocco's Atlantic coast. This A-frame reef break near Taghazout offers something rare: a spot that genuinely works for all ability levels while maintaining the quality and character that keeps experienced surfers coming […]
Right in the village of Taghazout, the wave can end on the fishermen's beach on a good day. Not very crowded, the access by the rock can be tricky (espacially at low tide).
The wave, not as long as Anchor Point is still quite fast and will require a good "down the line" equipment.
Hard to enter and go out the water when it's big! You really have to wait for the flat between two sets, and paddle hard to join the guys out there!
Banana Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco Banana Point delivers one of Morocco's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, peeling fast and powerful over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks and cobble stones. Tucked into a small beach with a protective cape, it offers long rides from 50 to 100 meters that thrill experienced surfers chasing lined-up […]
If you´re coming from the south and Anka and the spots around aren´t working, check Tamri (50 km north) out.
this is a not a good good spot but you can surf it relax without many surfersyou can park your car everywhereCool!!!
A sweet righthander, lots of fun. Few crowds. Spotted a few sharks here so watch out for em.
Park in the village, walk straight to the water, hash point is at the North end of the village, Panorama's is at the South. Usually best on a swell with a bit of North in it, tends to become super fast and unmakable if the swell is more Westerly.
La Source Surf Spot Guide, Morocco La Source is a world-class point break that delivers long, clean rides on a picturesque stretch of Morocco's Atlantic coast. This A-frame reef break near Taghazout offers something rare: a spot that genuinely works for all ability levels while maintaining the quality and character that keeps experienced surfers coming […]
Right in the village of Taghazout, the wave can end on the fishermen's beach on a good day. Not very crowded, the access by the rock can be tricky (espacially at low tide).
The wave, not as long as Anchor Point is still quite fast and will require a good "down the line" equipment.
Hard to enter and go out the water when it's big! You really have to wait for the flat between two sets, and paddle hard to join the guys out there!
Banana Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco Banana Point delivers one of Morocco's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, peeling fast and powerful over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks and cobble stones. Tucked into a small beach with a protective cape, it offers long rides from 50 to 100 meters that thrill experienced surfers chasing lined-up […]
If you´re coming from the south and Anka and the spots around aren´t working, check Tamri (50 km north) out.
this is a not a good good spot but you can surf it relax without many surfersyou can park your car everywhereCool!!!
A sweet righthander, lots of fun. Few crowds. Spotted a few sharks here so watch out for em.
Park in the village, walk straight to the water, hash point is at the North end of the village, Panorama's is at the South. Usually best on a swell with a bit of North in it, tends to become super fast and unmakable if the swell is more Westerly.
La Source Surf Spot Guide, Morocco La Source is a world-class point break that delivers long, clean rides on a picturesque stretch of Morocco's Atlantic coast. This A-frame reef break near Taghazout offers something rare: a spot that genuinely works for all ability levels while maintaining the quality and character that keeps experienced surfers coming […]
Right in the village of Taghazout, the wave can end on the fishermen's beach on a good day. Not very crowded, the access by the rock can be tricky (espacially at low tide).
The wave, not as long as Anchor Point is still quite fast and will require a good "down the line" equipment.
Hard to enter and go out the water when it's big! You really have to wait for the flat between two sets, and paddle hard to join the guys out there!
Banana Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco Banana Point delivers one of Morocco's most rewarding right-hand point breaks, peeling fast and powerful over a sandy bottom mixed with rocks and cobble stones. Tucked into a small beach with a protective cape, it offers long rides from 50 to 100 meters that thrill experienced surfers chasing lined-up […]
If you´re coming from the south and Anka and the spots around aren´t working, check Tamri (50 km north) out.
this is a not a good good spot but you can surf it relax without many surfersyou can park your car everywhereCool!!!
