1. Quick Surf Conditions Today
- Wave height: 1.5–2.5 m (occasional 3.0 m sets)
- Wind: 15–25 km/h, NNW (offshore to sideshore for right-hand points)
- Tide: Mid tide rising to high tide (high tide ≈ 18:45 local time)
- Weather: Sunny with intermittent high clouds; air 22°C
- Water temperature: 18°C
- Best surf spot today: Anchor Point
- Best time to surf: Morning low to mid tide (07:00–10:30 local time)
- Recommended skill level: Intermediate to advanced for main points; beginners use protected beaches
2. Detailed Surf Forecast
The Taghazout Surf Report is showing a solid westerly swell wrapping into the bay today, creating reliable lines at the main points. This Taghazout Surf Report forecast reflects a long-period swell producing 1.5–2.5 m faces with the occasional larger set; combined with light NNW winds the best rides are on the right-hand point breaks. For anyone checking surfing in Morocco today, expect clean, powerful waves on exposed points and more playful conditions on the sandier beaches. Wave conditions favor tickets for advanced maneuvers at Anchor Point and Killer Point, while Hash Point and Panorama Beach present slightly more forgiving sections for strong intermediates. Local currents will be noticeable at low to mid tides, so plan approaches and exits carefully. The Morocco surf forecast through the afternoon shows swell easing a touch, but with favorable wind remaining through sunset; this creates an extended window for quality sessions. If you’re deciding between breaks, see the comparative notes in Tamraght vs Taghazout to match conditions to your level and board. Beginners should avoid the hollow peaks at Anchor and Killer during peak sets and opt for protected beach breaks or lessons. Surf schools will likely run morning classes before the tide pushes in and the lineup tightens. Overall, the Taghazout surf forecast today presents a high-quality day for riders who can handle long, powerful rides and negotiate pocketed currents; mid-morning through early afternoon is the prime window for consistent, well-shaped waves.
3. Best Surf Spots Today
Anchor Point — Prime spot today with long, fast right-hand walls breaking over a shallow reef. Expect 1.8–2.5 m faces with long rides; hazards: shallow reef and strong take-off zones, best for advanced surfers.
Hash Point — Cleaner and slightly mellower than Anchor. Right-handers peel with 1.5–2.0 m faces; good for confident intermediates looking for longer, less hollow waves.
Panorama Beach — A sandy, more forgiving beach break with a mix of rights and lefts. Waves here are 1.0–1.8 m and ideal for intermediates and advanced beginners seeking safer conditions away from the reef.
Killer Point — Powerful and hollow when the swell lines up; expect punchy sections around 2.0–3.0 m on bigger sets. Only for experienced surfers comfortable with heavy, fast take-offs and shallow reef.
4. Is Today Good for Surfing?
Yes — conditions are good for experienced and intermediate surfers with a strong preference for point breaks like Anchor Point this morning. Beginners should stick to sheltered beach breaks and lessons during rising tide windows.
5. Beginner Surf Conditions
Today is mixed for beginners: prevailing swell and exposed reef breaks make main points unsuitable for novices, but sandy Panorama Beach and supervised sessions provide safe options. If you are new to surfing, book a lesson with a local school or check programs at Morocco surf camps to ensure soft landings, step-up boards, and onshore guidance.
6. Weather Today
Air temperature: 22°C, comfortable and mild for wetsuit light spring/fall gear.
Wind: NNW 15–25 km/h, offshore to sideshore for right-hand breaks — keeps faces clean in the morning.
Clouds: Mostly sunny with thin high clouds in the afternoon.
Sunset time: ≈ 20:00 local time.
General comfort level: Pleasant and dry; light breeze on the coast, comfortable for beachside watching and longer sessions with a 2/1mm spring wetsuit or long-sleeve top.
7. Best Time to Surf Today
Morning (06:30–10:30) — Best window: mid tide approaching high. Offshore NNW winds are lighter and Anchor Point and Hash Point will offer the cleanest, longest rides. Currents easier to manage early.
Afternoon (11:30–17:30) — Swell eases slightly; conditions remain good but crowds increase. Panorama Beach becomes a better option for intermediates and learners as the tide rises.
Sunset (18:00–20:30) — Final sets still have power, winds stay favorable; visibility lowers so prioritize familiar spots and paddle with a buddy.
8. FAQ Section
Are waves good today?
Yes — overall wave quality is good, with long, powerful sets at Anchor Point and clean lines at Hash Point; expect 1.5–2.5 m faces and occasional larger sets.
Is this area good for beginner surfers?
The Taghazout area has beginner-friendly beaches, but main points are best for intermediates and advanced surfers; beginners should use Panorama Beach or sign up with local surf schools.
What is the best time to surf today?
The morning window (07:00–10:30 local time) is the peak period for clean, well-formed waves due to lighter offshore winds and favorable mid tide conditions.
Where should beginners surf near here?
Beginners should stick to sandy, protected breaks such as Panorama Beach and supervised lessons offered by local schools; for more options and packages see Morocco surf camps.
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