
Anchor Point in Morocco is a legendary surf spot known for its high-speed walls and hollow sections, making it a prime destination for surfers seeking a challenge. It offers triple-overhead waves and features a rugged rocky shelf. Situated near the town of Taghazout, it's easily accessible, and during the winter months, its consistency attracts surf enthusiasts. With multiple beautiful surf breaks nearby, the crowd tends to disperse, ensuring room for all. The wave at Anchor Point forms tube-like shapes and barrels at different tide levels, but getting in and out can be challenging due to slippery rocks and powerful whitewash. In Morocco, as in many surf spots, low tide is essential for the best wave quality, particularly if you're seeking hollow waves. All of these factors combine to create an exciting and dynamic surfing experience at Anchor Point.

Surfspots Rating : 5 Star

Consistency - 60

Seabed - Sand & Reef

Level - Advanced
Wave Direction - Right

Swell Direction - West (W)Northwest (NW)West-northwest (WNW)

Wind Direction - Northeast (NE)

Best Tide - Low

Best Season - JanuaryOctoberNovemberDecember

Locals - Welcoming

Crowd - Very Crowded

Ideal Board - Short

Wave Height - 10.5 m

Water Quality - Good

Kite Surfing - Yes

Wind Surfing - Yes

Wave Power : Strong

Parking - Yes

WC - Yes

Shower - Yes

Restaurant - Yes

Boat Needed - No

4x4 Needed - No
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At Anchor Point, the primary hazard to surfers is navigating through the crowds as well as a few rocks in the middle of the beach you want to avoid hitting.
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