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A shared quadruple room with a ocean views & ensuite
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Anchor Point
The wave that put Taghazout and Morocco on the map and in the minds of surfers world wide. A dependable world class right-hand point that wraps cleanly on most swells. It has many moods, but is nearly always ripable.
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Killer Point
Killer Whales can sometimes be seen in the summer, which is where the spot takes it’s name. The wave offers rewards to those who are prepared to paddle the distance. Linking sections can mean leg burning rides.
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La Source
A mid to high tide A-Frame rock reef in-front of La Source Apartments. Fickle but fun.
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Myteries
Rocky right hand reef neighboured by La Source and Anchors. Get’s it’s name from the Mysterious rock’s that lay beneath the small critical take off. Sucky, pitching take off with fun, workable walls.
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Desert Point
Not as Deserted as it once was, but amazing when on, probably longer than it’s Indian ocean left running twin when it lines up well.
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Imsouane
The Bay’s long, mellow rights wrap into the well-protected south-facing bay providing some of the longest right handers in the world, while several well-defined peaks grace the cathedral side.
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Donkeys
A rare gem. Powerful, fast and long right hand waves barrelling over a fickle sandbar.
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Draculas
Not for the faint hearted or inexperienced. Rips, rocks and very powerful waves crashing on to more rocks, all as sharp as Draculars teeth. Aside from all of that a world class right.
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Boilers
A washed-up ship boiler gives its name to this consistent and powerful righthander. Vertical lips and speed walls are held up by funnelling trade winds, bouncing off the hills.
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Tamri
Located at the mouth of a ‘oued’ irrigating banana plantations, this ultra consistent beach-break is the go when Taghazout is smaller. Mellow to Throwing fun sand bars. Often a sweeping rip running south.
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Hash Point
Hash point sits in between Taghazout's main bays. It needs a fair amount of swell and are lesser quality than the surrounding waves but offer fun rides when they are on.
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Croco’s
Named because the headland that resembles a Crocodiles at the north end of the beach. Various left’s and rights along a half-mile stretch with a left wedge in-front the cafe.
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Panoramas
Long Sweeping sand bottomed righthander on the edge of the Taghazout village. Point break at low and forgiving beach break at high. Sheltered from trade winds.
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Devils Rock
Sandy bottom with sandy covered rock reef to the left. Waves wedging off of the Devils Rock producing easy left and right handers. Also the location of our Km14 Surf school base.
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