Taghazout Intermediate Level Surf Spots

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Intermediate Level Surf Spots

Intermediate Level Surf Spots
Taghazout

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Beach Break
Breakwater/Jetty
Point Break
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Rivermouth
Standing Wave
Wave Pool
Difficulty / Minimum Skill Level:
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Left Hand Wave
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North Wind
Northeast Wind
Northwest Wind
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Southeast Wind
Southwest Wind
West Wind
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East Swell
North Swell
Northeast Swell
Northwest Swell
South Swell
Southeast Swell
Southwest Swell
West Swell

Taghazout

Taghazout is a small fishing village located on the Atlantic coast of Morocco. It has become a popular destination for surfers from all over the world, due to its consistent waves, beautiful beaches, and welcoming locals. Taghazout is home to some of the world’s most famous surf spots, such as Anchor Point and Killer Point: Long, powerful point break right-handers, which are perfect for experienced surfers. Further south, about 15 minutes in the direction of Agadir, Banana Point, and Banana village are situated. A long sandy coastline stretch with various beach and reef break surf spots, plus another point break – Banana Point.

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Intermediate Level

The two fundamental moves in surfing—the bottom-turn and the cutback—are what make a surfer at this level. On a shoulder-high wave, an Intermediate surfer is able to tilt the board and launch themselves without incident. The bottom-turn, which is surfing’s primary turning maneuver, is regarded as the sport’s foundational move since it allows for riding waves with an open face. The cutback is the second most crucial turn. It enables the surfer to avoid getting caught in the slowest region, known as the “shoulder of the wave,” and return to the wave’s energy source. An intermediate surfer knows how to duck dive, maintain a linear trajectory on the surf line, and how to bail out without hurting himself and others in the process. In addition, an intermediate level surfer knows how to read surf reports and plan his session(s) in advance.

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