Intermediate surfer riding a point break in Taghazout, Morocco

Why Morocco Is Perfect for Intermediate Surfers

📌 Short on time? Here’s the truth: Morocco offers something rare for intermediate surfers – consistent, predictable point breaks that give you longer rides and faster progression than beach breaks. Combined with warm water, affordable coaching, and waves that work year-round, it’s one of the best places on earth to break through the intermediate plateau.

You’ve surfed for a while now. Maybe a year. Maybe two or three.

You can stand up consistently. You catch green waves. You’ve even attempted a bottom turn.

But something feels… stuck.

You’re not progressing as fast as you used to. The whitewater is boring now, but the lineup feels intimidating. You see other surfers gliding down the line while you’re still trying to figure out why your turns feel clunky.

This is called the intermediate plateau. And it’s not your fault.

It’s usually a problem of wave quality – not skill.

The Problem: Most Waves Are Terrible for Progression

Here’s what most intermediate surfers are surfing:

Wave TypeWhat HappensProgression Speed
Beach break (closed out)Wave closes all at once. You get 2-3 seconds of ride.🐢 Very slow
Beach break (sectiony)Wave breaks in pieces. Hard to connect turns.🐢 Slow
Beach break (crowded)Constant paddling battles. Low wave count.🐢 Frustrating

Most surf destinations – especially for beginners – are built around beach breaks. They’re forgiving, but they’re terrible for learning how to surf down the line and link maneuvers.

Morocco solves this.

The Solution: Morocco’s Point Breaks

Morocco’s west coast – specifically around Taghazout – is dominated by point breaks.

A point break wraps around a headland or rocky point. The wave peels predictably in one direction for 100, 200, even 300 meters.

1. Longer Rides = Faster Learning

On a beach break, you get 3-5 seconds of ride per wave. On a Moroccan point break, you get 15-30 seconds – sometimes more. Every wave gives you 3-6x more practice time.

One session in Morocco = three sessions at a beach break.

2. Predictable Waves = Conscious Practice

Point breaks are consistent. The wave breaks in the same place, peels the same direction, with a predictable speed. When the wave is predictable, you can focus on one skill at a time and actually see improvement.

3. Shoulder Hopping Without Guilt

On a point break, the wave peels. One surfer takes off at the peak… and then three more surfers can take off on the shoulder further down the line. More waves, less aggression, and a chance to watch better surfers from inside the wave.

The Taghazout Advantage

Solid Surf House is based in Taghazout, the hub of Morocco’s surf coast. Within a 15-minute drive, you have access to point breaks for every intermediate sub-level.

For Early Intermediates

Anchorage Point – Soft shoulder, long slow waves, sandy exit.
Panorama’s – Slightly steeper, less crowded.

For Solid Intermediates

Taghazout Point (Main Point) – Classic right-hand peel for 200m+.
La Source – Shorter but steeper, good for quicker takeoffs.

For Advanced Intermediates

Killer Point – Faster, more powerful, hollow sections for barrel awareness.

→ Read next: Best Surf Spots in Taghazout by Level – full breakdown with maps.

Year-Round Consistency

Morocco works all year for intermediates:

SeasonWave SizeBest For
Winter (Nov-Feb)4-8ftSolid intermediates wanting power
Spring (Mar-May)3-6ftAll intermediates – the sweet spot
Summer (Jun-Aug)1-3ftEarly intermediates, building volume
Fall (Sep-Oct)3-6ftAll intermediates – warm water, clean waves

→ Read next: Morocco Surf Seasons Explained – month-by-month breakdown.

Surf coaching session at Solid Surf House Taghazout for intermediate surfers

More Than Just Waves: The Complete Progression Package

Warm Water: 17°C–22°C year-round. Boardshorts in summer, 3/2mm in winter.
Affordable Coaching: ISA-certified instructors specializing in intermediate progression – reading point breaks, bottom turn mechanics, speed generation.
Surf Apnea & Breath Training: Included freedive workshops to build water confidence.

Is Morocco Right for Your Level?

If you…Morocco is…
Have never caught a green waveProbably too advanced – try our beginner camps in Bali or Portugal first
Are terrified of rocksPossible issue – some points have rocky bottoms (but we have sandy options)
Only want beach breaksNot the right destination

But if you: can catch unbroken waves consistently, want to learn how to surf down the line, and are tired of closeout beach breaks – Morocco is perfect for you.

Ready to Break Through the Plateau?

At Solid Surf House – Taghazout, better waves + daily coaching + more water time = faster progression.

All-inclusive package: accommodation with pool, daily surf coaching, board & wetsuit rental, daily yoga, freedive workshop, airport transfer. No hidden costs.