killer rocks

30.549460 N / -9.732194 O

killer rocks Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Killer Rocks delivers a fast, powerful right-hand point break that carves along flat rock shelves, offering long walls, speed sections, and occasional barrels for those who earn it. Nestled in Morocco's legendary land of rights, this spot rewards experienced surfers with epic rides that link up as the swell builds, all wrapped in a remote, uncrowded vibe that feels like a hidden gem. The flat rock bottom demands respect, but it shapes waves that punch above their size from the cliffs.

Geography and Nature

Killer Rocks sits in the heart of the Taghazout area along Morocco's Atlantic coast, facing a dramatic cliff that drops straight into the ocean, creating a wild, exposed headland far from urban bustle. The sharp, rocky beach below gives way to flat rock platforms that form the point, surrounded by rugged coastal landscapes of arid hills and scattered villages. This remote setup keeps the spot feeling untouched, with the ocean's raw power dominating the scene.

Surf Setup

This right-hand point break fires on north and northwest swells, peeling fast and powerfully with sectiony walls that can barrel on bigger days, while a short left pops up at low tide before fading. South or east winds hold it clean and offshore, turning chop into glassy lines, and it thrives at low to mid tide when sections connect for rides up to 500 meters. Expect a long paddle out of around 20 minutes from the beach on bigger swells, or scramble along the low-tide cliffs to save energy, leading to intense sessions of high-speed maneuvers and rewarding drops.

Consistency and Best Time

Killer Rocks boasts solid consistency thanks to its exposure, firing year-round but peaking in winter from October to March when north-northwest swells pump head-high to double overhead waves regularly. Spring and fall offer reliable cleanups with milder sizes, while summer small swells still work knee-high for early mornings before winds kick in—avoid midday onshore blows anytime. Swells build bigger than they appear from shore, making it a go-to when nearby points go flat.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays mostly empty due to the demanding paddle and rocky access, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing just a handful of surfers. You'll share waves respectfully with a mix of traveling surfers and locals who appreciate the shared stoke.

Who It's For

Killer Rocks suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle fast takeoffs, powerful sections, and a rocky bottom that punishes mistakes. Beginners should steer clear of the steep drops and currents, while intermediates might find occasional smaller days forgiving but need solid skills for the main lineup. Pros and strong chargers thrive here, linking sections for the longest, most exhilarating rides in the region.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks on the bottom, especially at low tide, and strong currents on bigger swells that make the paddle out exhausting. Approach with local knowledge to navigate safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 22°C, so boardshorts or a shorty work fine for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 15 to 17°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable in the chill. Spring and fall hover around 17 to 20°C, where a 3/2mm suits all days or switch to a spring suit on warmer ones.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport (AGA), just 27 kilometers south, then rent a car or grand taxi north along the coastal road through Aourir and Tamraght to Taghazout, about a 45-minute drive. From there, head to the Killer Point apartments or nearby parking spots along the cliff road, where you can ask the guardian for permission to leave your vehicle safely. It's a 25-minute walk or short paddle from surf camps in the area to the rocky beach entry, with no reliable public transport directly to the spot—plan to drive or hike in.

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Morocco
30.549460 N / -9.732194 O
North
In the city
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killer rocks Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Killer Rocks delivers a fast, powerful right-hand point break that carves along flat rock shelves, offering long walls, speed sections, and occasional barrels for those who earn it. Nestled in Morocco's legendary land of rights, this spot rewards experienced surfers with epic rides that link up as the swell builds, all wrapped in a remote, uncrowded vibe that feels like a hidden gem. The flat rock bottom demands respect, but it shapes waves that punch above their size from the cliffs.

Geography and Nature

Killer Rocks sits in the heart of the Taghazout area along Morocco's Atlantic coast, facing a dramatic cliff that drops straight into the ocean, creating a wild, exposed headland far from urban bustle. The sharp, rocky beach below gives way to flat rock platforms that form the point, surrounded by rugged coastal landscapes of arid hills and scattered villages. This remote setup keeps the spot feeling untouched, with the ocean's raw power dominating the scene.

Surf Setup

This right-hand point break fires on north and northwest swells, peeling fast and powerfully with sectiony walls that can barrel on bigger days, while a short left pops up at low tide before fading. South or east winds hold it clean and offshore, turning chop into glassy lines, and it thrives at low to mid tide when sections connect for rides up to 500 meters. Expect a long paddle out of around 20 minutes from the beach on bigger swells, or scramble along the low-tide cliffs to save energy, leading to intense sessions of high-speed maneuvers and rewarding drops.

Consistency and Best Time

Killer Rocks boasts solid consistency thanks to its exposure, firing year-round but peaking in winter from October to March when north-northwest swells pump head-high to double overhead waves regularly. Spring and fall offer reliable cleanups with milder sizes, while summer small swells still work knee-high for early mornings before winds kick in—avoid midday onshore blows anytime. Swells build bigger than they appear from shore, making it a go-to when nearby points go flat.

Crowd Levels

The spot stays mostly empty due to the demanding paddle and rocky access, with weekdays and weekends alike seeing just a handful of surfers. You'll share waves respectfully with a mix of traveling surfers and locals who appreciate the shared stoke.

Who It's For

Killer Rocks suits experienced and advanced surfers who can handle fast takeoffs, powerful sections, and a rocky bottom that punishes mistakes. Beginners should steer clear of the steep drops and currents, while intermediates might find occasional smaller days forgiving but need solid skills for the main lineup. Pros and strong chargers thrive here, linking sections for the longest, most exhilarating rides in the region.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the flat rocks on the bottom, especially at low tide, and strong currents on bigger swells that make the paddle out exhausting. Approach with local knowledge to navigate safely.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer from June to October brings water temperatures of 18 to 22°C, so boardshorts or a shorty work fine for most sessions. Winter from December to March drops to 15 to 17°C, calling for a full 3/2mm wetsuit to stay comfortable in the chill. Spring and fall hover around 17 to 20°C, where a 3/2mm suits all days or switch to a spring suit on warmer ones.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport (AGA), just 27 kilometers south, then rent a car or grand taxi north along the coastal road through Aourir and Tamraght to Taghazout, about a 45-minute drive. From there, head to the Killer Point apartments or nearby parking spots along the cliff road, where you can ask the guardian for permission to leave your vehicle safely. It's a 25-minute walk or short paddle from surf camps in the area to the rocky beach entry, with no reliable public transport directly to the spot—plan to drive or hike in.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North
Good wind direction: South
frequency
Sometimes break
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power
Fast, Powerful
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Rising and falling tides

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Killer Rocks peaks in winter from October to March with north-northwest swells delivering head-high to double overhead waves. It fires year-round with solid consistency, thriving on low to mid tide when sections connect for rides up to 500 meters. Spring and fall bring reliable milder sizes, while summer knee-high swells work early mornings before onshore winds. North and northwest swells with south or east offshore winds keep it clean and glassy.
Killer Rocks suits experienced and advanced surfers who handle fast takeoffs, powerful sections, and a flat rock bottom. Beginners should steer clear due to steep drops and currents, while intermediates may manage smaller days with solid skills. Pros and strong chargers excel, linking sections for the longest rides in the region.
Killer Rocks features a fast, powerful right-hand point break carving along flat rock shelves with long walls, speed sections, and occasional barrels. It fires on north and northwest swells, with a short left at low tide, peeling sectiony walls that link up to 500 meters. The flat rock bottom shapes waves that punch above their size from the cliffs.
Killer Rocks stays mostly empty due to the demanding 20-minute paddle out or low-tide cliff scramble, with just a handful of traveling surfers and locals sharing waves respectfully. Fly into Agadir-Al Massira Airport, 27 kilometers south, then drive 45 minutes north through Aourir and Tamraght to Taghazout. Park at Killer Point apartments with guardian permission or walk 25 minutes from nearby surf camps.
Killer Rocks stands out in Morocco's land of rights as a remote, uncrowded hidden gem with epic long rides that link up on building swells. Its dramatic cliff-exposed headland and flat rock platforms deliver powerful waves punching above their size, rewarding experienced surfers with high-speed maneuvers in an untouched rugged coastal setting far from urban areas.

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