Surf Conditions Around Taghazout Bay
A practical guide to surf seasons, levels, and spots near Tayri Surf House in Aourir Banana Village.
The coast around Agadir and Taghazout Bay is one of Morocco's most useful surf zones because it offers different waves for different levels: sandy beach breaks for lessons, playful points for progression, and famous right-handers for experienced surfers.
Best season
October to April brings the most consistent North Atlantic swell. This is the main season for intermediate and advanced surfers, with stronger point-break days and more powerful waves.
May to September is usually smaller and softer. It can be excellent for beginners because the ocean is more forgiving and the weather is warm.
Main surf spots
Banana Point
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
A local classic with playful sections on smaller days and longer rides when the swell lines up.
Devil's Rock
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
A popular lesson and progression spot with sandy sections and a lively beach atmosphere.
Crocro
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Often used for lessons and improvers when the conditions are friendly.
Panorama
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
A forgiving wave that can work well for longboards, first green waves, and relaxed progression.
K11 and K12
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
Nearby reef and point setups that can offer stronger waves when the swell and tide are right.
Hash Point
Level: Intermediate
A mellow right-hander near Taghazout, useful for timing, positioning, and longer rides on suitable days.
Anchor Point
Level: Advanced
Morocco's famous right-hand point break. It can be world-class in winter swell, but it is not a beginner wave.
Imsouane
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
A longer day trip north, known for long rides in the bay when conditions work.
How we choose the spot
Each surf day depends on swell size, swell direction, tide, wind, crowds, and guest level. Beginners need safe, manageable waves. Intermediates need clean sections and good feedback. Advanced surfers need the right forecast and local awareness.
Questions about timing your trip? Ask us and tell us your surf level.

