Hash Point
Conditions
Wave Type
Point Break
Best Season
October to April
Best Swell
NW/W
Best Wind
E/NE
Best Tide
All tides
Crowd Level
Crowded
About Hash Point
Hash Point is Taghazout's most accessible wave — a mellow right-hand point break that works on a wide range of conditions. It breaks right in front of the village, which means it's the most crowded spot on the coast, but also the most convenient. The inside section is perfect for longboarders and beginners, while the outside picks up more swell and offers longer rides for intermediates. Every surf camp in Taghazout can see Hash Point from their terrace, so when it's working, the lineup fills fast. Best strategy: surf early morning before the crowds, or late afternoon when lessons wrap up.
Getting There
Walk to the point from Taghazout village — it's right in front of the main beach. Cannot miss it.
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