Overview
About this Spot
Anza is a surf spot located in South Morocco, Morocco, known for its consistent waves and unique characteristics. The spot provides both left and right waves, making it suitable for intermediate surfers who are looking for a regular surfing experience. The wave length ranges from 50 to 150 meters, and the spot is known to be crowded, especially when the tide is mid to high. The bottom is sandy, and the waves break over a reef, offering a mix of beach and point break conditions. While the beach break can be approachable for beginners on smaller swells, the point break presents challenges for more advanced surfers. It’s important to note that the area has issues with pollution, and there is a noticeable presence of trash on the beach. Additionally, the water quality is affected by a nearby cement factory, which can cause discomfort. Localism is present, so it’s crucial to show respect and skill when surfing here. The spot is located behind the harbor of Agadir, accessible by crossing a trash pile. Nearby surf spots include K11, K12, Banana Beach, Banana Point, and Spiders. When planning a visit, it’s essential to check the surf forecast and report, as well as the map and webcam for current conditions. Respect the locals, and always check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot matches your level. Remember to follow surf etiquette in crowded spots.
Optimal Conditions
Location
Coordinates
30.449242° N, -9.663642° W
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