Tides in Taghazout: use rules, but do not let rules replace the live check
Marea matters, but it does not work alone. The useful decision comes from marea plus swell, viento, spot type, crowd and level. This page keeps the logic simple without pretending every day follows the same script.

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Why marea is only one layer
A marea can make a spot easier, faster, fuller or more exposed, but the effect changes with swell direction, size and local shape. That is why the forecast and live observation matter.
How to plan around it
Use marea to narrow the best window, then check viento and level. If two windows look similar, choose the one that makes the group safer and less rushed.
How to explain it to guests
Do not promise fixed marea magic. Explain that the team reads the day and picks the right window instead of forcing the original schedule.
Notas de planificación local
- Pointbreaks and playa breaks respond differently.
- Beginners need safer windows, not simply the most powerful one.
- A good coach or local guía may change the plan after watching the sea.
Errores comunes
- Saying “high marea is best” or “low marea is best” without spot context.
- Ignoring viento because marea looked right.
- Forcing the lesson time because the schedule was printed.
Preguntas frecuentes
Can I plan my week by marea tables alone?
No. marea helps, but swell, viento, spot and level decide the real session.
Should beginners care about marea?
Yes, but through seguridad and coaching logic, not technical obsession.
What should I open next?
Open the forecast and surf-spots comparison for the current day.