Surf Berbere Surf Camp

Killer Point

Killer Point

Fast, Sectiony, Barrels

​Renowned point break named after the visiting pod of Killer Whales occasionally. This is probably the most consistent of the point breaks in Taghazout. At low tide on small swells, the peak in front of the cliff provides a short left and a sectioning right. As the swell picks up, vertical walls rumble down the point providing barrels and hard sections. On high tide, the inside section fires up as it is sheltered from the Northerly winds. Always bigger than it looks from the cliffs this is a great break. At low tide you can avoid the long paddle out if you scamper round under the cliffs and rock off. Definitely better than using up your energy paddling out. All of the breaks so far are within walking distance from the Hash Point apartments. The luxury Killer apartments look out to Mysteries, La Source and Killer Point.

How To Get There From The Surf Camp

Killer point is a good 25 minutes walk from the Surf Berbere surf camp, but a short paddle from the luxury killer point apartments. If you have a car, it is worth driving up to the Killers Apartments and asking the guardian if you can park there.

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