Mystery Point

30.542833 N / -9.706367 O

Mystery Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Mystery Point delivers a thrilling right-hand point break over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand channels, earning its name from the mysterious rocks lurking beneath a critical takeoff section. This fun, workable wave offers sucky pitching starts that mellow into rippable walls, perfect for carving turns on rides from 50 to 150 meters. The vibe here is electric, with a mix of high-performance sessions and sunset glow that turns every maneuver into something cinematic.

Geography and Nature

Nestled just north of Taghazout in the heart of Morocco's surf-rich Atlantic coast, Mystery Point sits on a rugged back beach flanked by dramatic cliffs and neighboring breaks like Anchor Point to the south and Killers to the north. The landscape blends remote coastal wilderness with hints of nearby fishing village life, featuring a sandy beach access backed by a dirt cliff area popular for campervans. Rocky reefs expose at low tide, framing a wild, open coastline where northwest swells wrap in uninterrupted.

Surf Setup

Mystery Point fires as a right-hand reef point break with occasional workable lefts, delivering fast, hollow takeoffs over flat rocks and sand that transition into fun, speedy walls reminiscent of a mini Trestles. It thrives on north, northwest, and west swells, especially head-high to overhead plus, with southeast to east winds holding offshore for clean faces. Low to mid tides keep it optimal, as the wave holds up better than many locals on higher water; expect a typical session blending steep drops, wide carves, and the odd fleeting barrel on its best days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with regular consistency thanks to the active North Atlantic storm track, peaking from fall through winter (September to March) when northwest groundswells deliver reliable power. Spring and fall offer solid windows with warmer air, while summer brings flatter spells and less favorable winds to avoid. Time visits for weekdays if possible to ease into sessions, as swells often align midweek.

Crowd Levels

Mystery Point sees crowded lineups on both weekdays and weekends, drawing a mix of locals and traveling surfers. The shoulder seasons help thin it out compared to peak winter holidays.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Mystery Point welcomes beginners on smaller days with forgiving shoulders, while intermediates and advanced riders score the technical takeoffs and high-speed sections. Newer surfers can build confidence on the fun walls, and experts thrive when northwest swells turn it slabby and hollow. Everyone finds rides to match their style across its variable moods.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the rocky reef bottom, especially at low tide, and strong rips on bigger sets that demand respect in the takeoff zone. Crowds require good lineup awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) brings water temperatures of 18 to 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty on cooler mornings. Winter (December to March) drops to 15 to 18°C, where a 4/3mm fullsuit provides essential warmth for long sessions. Spring and fall hover at 17 to 20°C, making a 3/2mm fullsuit ideal for comfort throughout the day.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), just 45 kilometers south, then drive north along the coastal N1 road for about 40 minutes through Tamraght and into Taghazout. From there, it's a quick 1-minute drive or 12-minute walk north from central Taghazout, spotting the dirt cliff parking area often lined with campervans. Park easily on the clifftop, then scramble down trails to the beach and paddle out; no public transport directly serves the spot, so renting a car or scooter is practical.

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Morocco
30.542833 N / -9.706367 O
South
In the city
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Mystery Point Surf Spot Guide, Morocco

Mystery Point delivers a thrilling right-hand point break over a flat rocky bottom mixed with sand channels, earning its name from the mysterious rocks lurking beneath a critical takeoff section. This fun, workable wave offers sucky pitching starts that mellow into rippable walls, perfect for carving turns on rides from 50 to 150 meters. The vibe here is electric, with a mix of high-performance sessions and sunset glow that turns every maneuver into something cinematic.

Geography and Nature

Nestled just north of Taghazout in the heart of Morocco's surf-rich Atlantic coast, Mystery Point sits on a rugged back beach flanked by dramatic cliffs and neighboring breaks like Anchor Point to the south and Killers to the north. The landscape blends remote coastal wilderness with hints of nearby fishing village life, featuring a sandy beach access backed by a dirt cliff area popular for campervans. Rocky reefs expose at low tide, framing a wild, open coastline where northwest swells wrap in uninterrupted.

Surf Setup

Mystery Point fires as a right-hand reef point break with occasional workable lefts, delivering fast, hollow takeoffs over flat rocks and sand that transition into fun, speedy walls reminiscent of a mini Trestles. It thrives on north, northwest, and west swells, especially head-high to overhead plus, with southeast to east winds holding offshore for clean faces. Low to mid tides keep it optimal, as the wave holds up better than many locals on higher water; expect a typical session blending steep drops, wide carves, and the odd fleeting barrel on its best days.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot shines with regular consistency thanks to the active North Atlantic storm track, peaking from fall through winter (September to March) when northwest groundswells deliver reliable power. Spring and fall offer solid windows with warmer air, while summer brings flatter spells and less favorable winds to avoid. Time visits for weekdays if possible to ease into sessions, as swells often align midweek.

Crowd Levels

Mystery Point sees crowded lineups on both weekdays and weekends, drawing a mix of locals and traveling surfers. The shoulder seasons help thin it out compared to peak winter holidays.

Who It's For

Suited for all surfers, Mystery Point welcomes beginners on smaller days with forgiving shoulders, while intermediates and advanced riders score the technical takeoffs and high-speed sections. Newer surfers can build confidence on the fun walls, and experts thrive when northwest swells turn it slabby and hollow. Everyone finds rides to match their style across its variable moods.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for the rocky reef bottom, especially at low tide, and strong rips on bigger sets that demand respect in the takeoff zone. Crowds require good lineup awareness to stay safe.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer (June to October) brings water temperatures of 18 to 22°C, calling for boardshorts or a 2/3mm shorty on cooler mornings. Winter (December to March) drops to 15 to 18°C, where a 4/3mm fullsuit provides essential warmth for long sessions. Spring and fall hover at 17 to 20°C, making a 3/2mm fullsuit ideal for comfort throughout the day.

How to Get There

Fly into Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), just 45 kilometers south, then drive north along the coastal N1 road for about 40 minutes through Tamraght and into Taghazout. From there, it's a quick 1-minute drive or 12-minute walk north from central Taghazout, spotting the dirt cliff parking area often lined with campervans. Park easily on the clifftop, then scramble down trails to the beach and paddle out; no public transport directly serves the spot, so renting a car or scooter is practical.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Point-break
Normal lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
Good day lenght: Long (150 to 300 m)
DIRECTION
Right
Good swell direction: North, NorthWest, West
Good wind direction: SouthEast, East
frequency
Regular
Swell size: Starts working at 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft and holds up to
power
Fun
Best Tide Position: Low and mid tide
Best Tide Movement: Falling tide

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Mystery Point peaks from September to March with northwest groundswells, thriving on head-high to overhead plus waves under southeast to east offshore winds at low to mid tides. This consistency comes from the North Atlantic storm track, offering reliable power in fall and winter. Spring and fall provide solid sessions with warmer air, while summer sees flatter conditions. Weekdays help ease into lineups as swells align midweek.
Mystery Point suits all surfers, from beginners on smaller days with forgiving shoulders to intermediates and advanced riders tackling technical takeoffs and high-speed sections. Newer surfers build confidence on fun walls, while experts excel on slabby, hollow northwest swells. Its variable moods deliver rides matching every style, blending steep drops, wide carves, and occasional barrels.
Mystery Point is a right-hand reef point break over flat rocky bottom with sand channels, offering sucky pitching takeoffs into rippable walls for 50 to 150 meter rides. It fires on north, northwest, and west swells, resembling a mini Trestles with fast, hollow starts and speedy sections, plus occasional workable lefts. Optimal at low to mid tides for clean, workable faces.
Mystery Point sees crowded lineups on weekdays and weekends with locals and traveling surfers, thinning in shoulder seasons versus peak winter holidays. Fly into Agadir Al Massira Airport, drive 40 minutes north on the N1 road through Tamraght to Taghazout, then a 1-minute drive or 12-minute walk north to dirt cliff parking with campervans. Scramble down trails to the beach and paddle out; rent a car or scooter as no direct public transport serves it.
Mystery Point stands out with its thrilling right-hand point break named for mysterious rocks under a critical takeoff, delivering sucky pitches mellowing into cinematic, rippable walls perfect for carving. Nestled north of Taghazout near Anchor Point and Killers, its electric vibe mixes high-performance sessions with sunset glow on a wild coastline of cliffs, reefs, and campervan-backed beach access.

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