- Difficulty: expertDesert point is located just a little north of Taghazout, and a stone throw south of Boilers. Right-hand waves and offshore winds produce the perfect waves often associated with Morocco. It is a rocky point break, with a sandy bottom, that offers long rides on clean walls of water. It picks up almost all swell hitting the coast, so its Read more...
- Difficulty: allPanorama is a regional classic for a lot of reasons. It is a popular wave as it is quite mellow and beginner-friendly, but it is also really long and fun. The popular Panorama cafe, overlooking the break is a must-stop when you need a coffee break. The wave can sometimes offer a barrel, so it makes it a great spot Read more...
- Difficulty: allLe Source is a high-quality wave just a little south of Boilers. It is not a typical Moroccan reef break, but more like an exposed point break. The wave mostly offers long and clean right-handers, but sometimes you can find a good left also, as the wave breaks in the classical A-frame style. Le Source really fires when the tide Read more...
- Difficulty: intermediateKiller Point is almost always on fire, as it collects a lot of swells especially from the northwest direction. It is a really long wave, and it handles big swell quite well. It breaks pretty far from the shore, making the paddle out pretty exhausting, so come physically prepared. The wave can be powerful, and even have some barrels on Read more...
- Difficulty: expertLocated 25 minutes drive north of Taghazout. It is one of our personal favorites, as it has a speed that resembles j-Bay, and it often can be relatively uncrowded. The wave has a long wall, often held up by up the nice offshore breeze. Normally it is relatively easy getting out, but exiting can be a hassle. Try to paddle Read more...
- Difficulty: allBanana Point Banana Point is a less crowded wave, but it does not mean it doest deliver. The wave is more suited to the intermediate surfer, but it still gets big, fast, heavy and long. It can sometimes imitate the better know Anchor Point, and when Anchor is filled with stand out rippers, this wave can be less crowded but Read more...
- Difficulty: expertAnchor Point Anchor Point is on every surfer’s bucket list for a reason. This is one of the best right-handed point breaks in Europe, as the wave is big, fast, heavy and very very long. It is regional classic, so if you are ever passing by, do yourself a favor a check it out. If you are not up for Read more...
- Difficulty: expertThorsminde Surf spot This is one of the best surf spots in Denmark, hands down. It doesn’t break ever that often, but when it is firing, the wave is both very big, very fast and very heavy. It is one of the never surf spots in the region, and since it is located in a very small town, it doesn’t Read more...
- Difficulty: beginnerBetweens Betweens is the home spot of many danish surfers. During the late 80´s a small group of locals ventured out into the waves, and 10 years later, others followed. For two decades this break gave birth to a whole generation of Danish surfers. While the surfers north of Hvide Sande had been surfing shorter boards for years, it wasn´t Read more...
- Difficulty: expertBanzai Pipeline Banzai Pipeline is without a doubt the most iconic surf spot in the world. This is where surfers make or break, as this is the ultimate proving ground. The wave is not that long, but it is extremely powerful. It breaks on a mixture of sand and reef, and the bottom can be dangerous as both your leash, board, Read more...