1. Quick Surf Conditions Today
- Wave height: 1.2–2.0 m (occasional sets to 2.5 m)
- Wind: 15–30 km/h NNE in the morning, easing to 10–20 km/h NW by late afternoon
- Tide: Mid tide rising to high tide (high tide ~14:10 Morocco local time)
- Weather: Sunny intervals with some coastal cloud; max air temp ~24°C
- Water temperature: 18–19°C
- Best surf spot today: Anchor Point for advanced riders; Panorama Beach for longboarders and intermediates
- Best time to surf: Morning (07:00–11:00) and late afternoon (16:00–19:00)
- Recommended skill level: Intermediate to advanced for most reef points; beginners limited to protected beach breaks
2. Detailed Surf Forecast
Today’s Taghazout Surf Report is showing a clean blended swell from the northwest with occasional groundswell pulses that will keep the lineup lively through the day. The Taghazout Surf Report forecast points to consistent peelers at the headland spots, but changing local winds will affect lines and face size at different exposures. For anyone checking surfing in Morocco today, the emphasis is on reading tide windows: mid to high tide will open up Anchor Point and Killer Point for longer, more rippable lefts, while Hash Point will see shorter, punchier rides around mid tide. Wave conditions are favorable for experienced surfers who can handle faster, hollow sections; expect sets between 1.5 and 2.0 m with the odd larger set arriving in the afternoon. The Morocco surf forecast indicates a light northerly breeze in the morning that switches northwest later, improving shape for south-facing coves and tightening up the peaks for clean takeoffs. If you’re weighing options between nearby breaks, a quick comparison of local exposures helps—panorama beach will offer softer, more forgiving waves ideal for longboarding or relaxed turns. Windswiches and tide changes mean that windows of optimal surf will come and go; consider arriving early and staying late to catch the cleaner sessions at low-to-mid tide. For those deciding where to surf, the Tamraght vs Taghazout link below has a useful local breakdown of which villages suit which kind of swell and skill level, but overall the Taghazout surf forecast for today rewards positioning and patience.
3. Best Surf Spots Today
Anchor Point: Fast, long lefthand pointbreak running over a shallow reef. With today’s northwest swell and mid rising tide Anchor is producing long, hollow lefts—best for advanced surfers comfortable with pace and occasional hollow bowls. Take care on the shallow sections and respect local lineup etiquette.
Hash Point: Shorter, punchier lefts that break over rock and sand. Hash is delivering more powerful closeouts on the bigger sets this afternoon; best for intermediate to advanced surfers looking for quick turns and maneuvers. Conditions here are wind-affected during peak afternoon breezes, so aim for the morning session.
Panorama Beach: A sandy, forgiving beachbreak that offers long mellow rides on smaller sets. Today Panorama is the safest option for intermediates and longboarders; the waves are cleaner at mid tide and less crowded than the main points.
Killer Point: A performance left that can get hollow when the swell bumps up. Killer is shaping up with faster walls around mid to high tide—good for high-performance surfers chasing steep sections and carve opportunities. Be cautious of currents near the point.
4. Is Today Good for Surfing?
Yes — there are clean, rideable waves at most Taghazout points with the best sessions early morning and late afternoon. Conditions suit intermediate to advanced surfers; beginners should stick to protected beach breaks.
5. Beginner Surf Conditions
Today is mixed for beginners: larger exposed points are best avoided, while Panorama Beach and nearby sandy coves offer manageable, forgiving waves for learners. If you’re new to the water, book a lesson or guided session through local Morocco surf camps to get safe instruction, equipment and the best timing for the gentler windows.
6. Weather Today
Air temperature: 20–24°C through the day; cooler by the water. Wind: 15–30 km/h NNE in the morning, shifting NW and easing to 10–20 km/h later. Clouds: patchy coastal cloud with sunny intervals, more sun by midday. Sunset time: ~19:40 Morocco local time. General comfort: Pleasant and warm with a light coastal breeze; bring a spring suit (3/2 mm) or shorty for the water and a light layer for evenings.
7. Best Time to Surf Today
Morning: 07:00–11:00 — Cleanest conditions with lighter NNE winds and good shape at Anchor Point and Panorama; ideal for longer sessions. Midday/Afternoon: 12:00–16:00 — Winds pick up and angles shift NW; expect more texture on the surface and occasional gusts, making sheltered beach breaks more comfortable. Sunset: 17:30–19:40 — Wind eases, tides favorable; late afternoon sessions at Killer Point and Anchor can deliver long rides as the swell aligns with the fading light.
8. FAQ Section
Are waves good today?
Yes — waves are clean and rideable at most points, with the best quality at Anchor Point and Panorama Beach during morning and late afternoon windows.
Is this area good for beginner surfers?
Yes — the area has protected sandy beach breaks like Panorama that are suitable for beginners, though exposed reef points are best for intermediates and advanced surfers.
What is the best time to surf today?
Morning (07:00–11:00) and late afternoon (16:00–19:40) are the best windows due to lighter winds and favorable tide conditions.
Where should beginners surf near here?
Beginners should choose Panorama Beach or nearby sandy coves and consider lessons from local schools; for guided options see Morocco surf camps for instruction and rentals.
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