Hash Point

30.544300 N / -9.711783 O

Hash Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Hash Point is Taghazout's most accessible right-hand point break and the unofficial village break where local surfers come to session after school. This fast, wedgy right-hander breaks over sand and rock just north of the town center, offering a perfect middle ground between the crowded Anchor Point and the heavy Killer Point. The proximity to cafes and accommodation makes it an ideal spot for surfers who want convenience without sacrificing quality waves.

Geography and Nature

Hash Point sits on the rocky headland that forms the northern edge of Taghazout village on Morocco's Atlantic coast. The break is literally steps away from the town center, with the wave peeling off a natural rocky outcrop that juts into the ocean. The surrounding landscape features golden sand beaches interspersed with rugged headlands, creating a dramatic coastal setting. You can watch the waves from multiple vantage points in town, including several rooftop cafes that overlook the break.

Surf Setup

Hash Point is a sheltered right-hand point break that works best with northwest swell and northeast offshore winds. The wave breaks over a combination of sand and rock, creating a fairly consistent shape with sections that can turn hollow and fast depending on conditions. The break performs well at low tide when the sand lines up properly against the rocks, though it can work on all tides. On a typical session, you can expect a fast-peeling right that allows you to ride waves down toward the village beach, where you can paddle out again or walk back up to the rocks for another go.

Consistency and Best Time

Hash Point receives fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with winter months from December through March offering the most reliable conditions. This is when distant groundswells regularly reach the Moroccan coast, and the northeast offshore winds are most frequent. The break tends to be fickle and works best on westerly swells at mid to high tides, so checking conditions before paddling out is worthwhile. Summer months can still produce rideable waves, but consistency drops significantly.

Crowd Levels

Hash Point remains relatively uncrowded compared to nearby Anchor Point, especially on weekdays. You will find local surfers in the water, particularly after school hours, but the vibe is relaxed and welcoming. Weekends see more activity, though it never becomes uncomfortably packed.

Who It's For

Hash Point suits all skill levels. Beginners benefit from the sandy bottom and manageable wave size, while improvers and intermediate surfers appreciate the technical sections and faster walls. Advanced surfers often use it as a warm-up or alternative when nearby breaks are too crowded or conditions are marginal.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks along the break, particularly during low tide when the bottom becomes more exposed. The paddle out requires careful navigation around the rocky takeoff zone.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Winter water temperatures from December to March average around 16°C, requiring a good spring or 3mm winter wetsuit. Summer months from June to October warm to around 18-20°C, where a spring wetsuit or light summer suit works well. Spring and fall months sit between these ranges at roughly 17-19°C, making a spring wetsuit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Inezgane Airport near Agadir, located 24 kilometers south of Hash Point. From the airport, rent a car and drive north along the coastal road toward Taghazout, a journey of roughly 90 minutes. Hash Point is visible from the main road as you approach the village. Free parking is available near the break. The wave is accessible directly from the beach or by walking down from the road to the rocky outcrop where surfers paddle out. The spot sits just five minutes on foot from most accommodation in Taghazout village.

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Hash Point 

Morocco
30.544300 N / -9.711783 O
South
In the city
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Hash Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Hash Point is Taghazout's most accessible right-hand point break and the unofficial village break where local surfers come to session after school. This fast, wedgy right-hander breaks over sand and rock just north of the town center, offering a perfect middle ground between the crowded Anchor Point and the heavy Killer Point. The proximity to cafes and accommodation makes it an ideal spot for surfers who want convenience without sacrificing quality waves.

Geography and Nature

Hash Point sits on the rocky headland that forms the northern edge of Taghazout village on Morocco's Atlantic coast. The break is literally steps away from the town center, with the wave peeling off a natural rocky outcrop that juts into the ocean. The surrounding landscape features golden sand beaches interspersed with rugged headlands, creating a dramatic coastal setting. You can watch the waves from multiple vantage points in town, including several rooftop cafes that overlook the break.

Surf Setup

Hash Point is a sheltered right-hand point break that works best with northwest swell and northeast offshore winds. The wave breaks over a combination of sand and rock, creating a fairly consistent shape with sections that can turn hollow and fast depending on conditions. The break performs well at low tide when the sand lines up properly against the rocks, though it can work on all tides. On a typical session, you can expect a fast-peeling right that allows you to ride waves down toward the village beach, where you can paddle out again or walk back up to the rocks for another go.

Consistency and Best Time

Hash Point receives fairly consistent surf throughout the year, with winter months from December through March offering the most reliable conditions. This is when distant groundswells regularly reach the Moroccan coast, and the northeast offshore winds are most frequent. The break tends to be fickle and works best on westerly swells at mid to high tides, so checking conditions before paddling out is worthwhile. Summer months can still produce rideable waves, but consistency drops significantly.

Crowd Levels

Hash Point remains relatively uncrowded compared to nearby Anchor Point, especially on weekdays. You will find local surfers in the water, particularly after school hours, but the vibe is relaxed and welcoming. Weekends see more activity, though it never becomes uncomfortably packed.

Who It's For

Hash Point suits all skill levels. Beginners benefit from the sandy bottom and manageable wave size, while improvers and intermediate surfers appreciate the technical sections and faster walls. Advanced surfers often use it as a warm-up or alternative when nearby breaks are too crowded or conditions are marginal.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks along the break, particularly during low tide when the bottom becomes more exposed. The paddle out requires careful navigation around the rocky takeoff zone.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Winter water temperatures from December to March average around 16°C, requiring a good spring or 3mm winter wetsuit. Summer months from June to October warm to around 18-20°C, where a spring wetsuit or light summer suit works well. Spring and fall months sit between these ranges at roughly 17-19°C, making a spring wetsuit the practical choice.

How to Get There

The nearest airport is Inezgane Airport near Agadir, located 24 kilometers south of Hash Point. From the airport, rent a car and drive north along the coastal road toward Taghazout, a journey of roughly 90 minutes. Hash Point is visible from the main road as you approach the village. Free parking is available near the break. The wave is accessible directly from the beach or by walking down from the road to the rocky outcrop where surfers paddle out. The spot sits just five minutes on foot from most accommodation in Taghazout village.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to 2m+ / 6ft+
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Best Tide Position: All tides
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Winter months from December through March offer the most reliable conditions at Hash Point. This period brings consistent distant groundswells and frequent northeast offshore winds that create optimal surfing windows. Summer months still produce rideable waves but with significantly reduced consistency. The break works best at low tide when sand lines up properly against the rocks.
Hash Point suits all skill levels from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners benefit from the sandy bottom and manageable wave size, while improvers appreciate the technical sections and faster walls. Advanced surfers use it as a warm-up or alternative when nearby breaks are crowded. The mellow nature of the break makes it accessible for surfers developing their take-offs and turns.
Hash Point is a sheltered right-hand point break that peels consistently over sand and rock. The wave creates a fast-peeling right with sections that can turn hollow and powerful depending on conditions. It works best with northwest swell and northeast offshore winds. On typical sessions you can ride waves down toward the village beach before paddling out again.
Hash Point remains relatively uncrowded compared to nearby Anchor Point, especially on weekdays with a relaxed and welcoming vibe. The spot sits just five minutes on foot from most accommodation in Taghazout village with free parking available near the break. Access is straightforward from the beach or by walking down from the road to the rocky outcrop where surfers paddle out.
Hash Point offers the perfect middle ground between crowded Anchor Point and heavy Killer Point while maintaining excellent proximity to cafes and accommodation. The unofficial village break where local surfers session after school, it delivers quality waves without sacrificing convenience. The dramatic coastal setting with golden sand beaches and rugged headlands, combined with multiple rooftop cafe vantage points, creates an ideal spot for surfers wanting accessible quality waves.

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