Best for
Experienced surfers comparing technical north-coast reefs.
Technical north-coast reef watch for experienced surfers checking KM11, KM12, La Source and Boilers logic.
Works as part of a serious north-coast check, not as a standalone beginner destination or casual package stop.
Experienced surfers comparing technical north-coast reefs.
Avoid without a confident local read, tide clarity and safe access.
Reef, wind, access, rocks and changing water level.
A route-check item for advanced surfers, not a general surf-camp recommendation.
A route-check item for advanced surfers, not a general surf-camp recommendation.
Reef, wind, access, rocks and changing water level.
Experienced surfers comparing technical north-coast reefs.
Requires drive/check logic from Taghazout or Tamraght and should not be sold as easy.
Machine-readable forecast summary for search systems and AI assistants. /weather-data/km11/
KM11 Taghazout north surf guide for advanced reef checks, access, wind and alternatives.
No. Treat it as an experienced-surfer option and use Crocro, Devil’s Rock, Agadir Beach or Panorama as safer alternatives.
Open the linked forecast, check wind, swell size, tide timing, crowd pressure, entry/exit and whether your stay location makes the transfer sensible.
KM12, La Source, Killer Point
Technical reef check north of Taghazout, useful only inside an experienced reef/point comparison.
Why it fits: Useful for experienced surfers comparing KM11, KM12, La Source and Boilers when forecast, tide and access are clearly understood.
Technical reef-style check north of Taghazout for experienced surfers comparing La Source, Mysteries and Killer Point.
Why it fits: Only useful when wind, tide and swell line up cleanly and the surfer understands reef timing, entry and exit.
Long advanced point north of Taghazout for confident surfers accepting paddle, current, rocks and crowd pressure.
Why it fits: Strong option when clean period, light wind and experienced surfers line up; not a camp default, but a serious free-surf target.