Surfing in Taghazout
Catch perfect waves in Taghazout, Morocco’s top surf spot. Ideal for all levels with year-round swells, surf camps, and beachside vibes.
Overview
Taghazout, a little fishing village on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, has become a mecca for surfers around the world. Famed for its reliable waves, Mediterranean climate and relaxed vibe, Taghazout is the ideal setting to create your ultimate surfing experience. Here is a day-by-day look at a 5-day surfing trip in Moroccan paradise.
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Bathing in the sunshine on the coast of Morocco, Taghazout is a paradise for surfing wanderers. This tiny fishing village has blown up into a vibrant surf town hotspot with perfect waves, gorgeous landscape and a vibrant local culture. A day to day break down of 5-days surfing trip in Taghazout.
It starts with a beautiful drive from Agadir airport to Taghazout. Coming close to a village, you break for the Atlantic Ocean, waves calling you. Check into one of the many surf camps or cozy guesthouses and then it’s out to the beach. On the first day, it’s all about getting to know the local surf spots. Beginner and intermediate surfers can’t go wrong with a beginner/intermediate surfers can’t go wrong with Panoramas Beach. The warm-up session also enables you to get a feel for the waves and discard any travel fatigue.
Anchor Point is possibly the most well-known surf spot in Taghazout and has a long right-hand point break that you can ride for 500 meters on a big day. Day break The morning begins with a sizable breakfast at a beachfront cafe, to be followed by a short stroll to Anchor Point. The swell is relentless, and the waves are ideal for experienced surfers and those seeking a challenge. Have a wander in the village with its cramped streets of surf shops and fish restaurants, after a morning pounding the waves its buzzing.
Basking in sun on the Moroccan coast, the town of Taghazout is a haven ofsurfing vagabonds. What was once a small fishing village has exploded in to a vibrant surf town hot spot with perfect waves and beautiful landscape, complemented by a great local culture. Day to day break down of 5 day surfingtrip in Taghazout.
The yoga and surfing combination is a common one in the Taghazout and provides surfers a means to improve flexibility and balance. Begin your fourth day with a sunrise yoga class over the ocean at Hash Point. The gentle stretching and focused breathing brings your body into alignment to cope with another day battling with the waves. Hash Point Itself has good beginner and experinced waves alike. The afternoons can be spent lounging on the beach or exploring close by cultural sights including Paradise Valley, or the vibrant Souk El Had market in Agadir.
The final day in Taghazout is bittersweet but filled with anticipation for one last surf session. Choose your favorite spot whether it’s Panoramas Beach, Anchor Point, or another hidden gem discovered during your stay and savor every moment on the water. As you ride your last wave back to shore, take in the breathtaking views of the coastline one last time. After packing up your gear and saying goodbye to new friends made along the way, there’s still time for one last meal at a local café before heading back to Agadir.
FAQ
Taghazout has its best surf season from October to March, when the Atlantic swells provide a steady supply of waves. But the summer months see tamer waves that are more appropriate for beginning surfers.
Yes! Taghazout is good for everyone when it comes to surfing! It is also a great location for new surfers, as spots like Panorama and Crocodile Beach are great for beginners, and more advanced surfers can put their skills to the test at Anchor Point and Killer Point.
No, you can rent boards and wetsuits from a local surf shop .
You’ll find a mix of reef breaks, point breaks and beach breaks, with waves for beginners through advanced surfers. Anchor Point is world renowned for its long righthanders.
Yes, it’s generally safe. Local teachers, as well as surf schools catering to novices, are well-trained, and beaches are uncrowded by global standards.
You should pack a wetsuit (3/2 or 4/3 mm) in the winter, reef-safe sunscreen (for sun protection), surf booties (a plus, but not a necessity), and a positive attitude! You can purchase or rent most of the equipment locally.
Yes! Nearby, you can take part in a yoga session, go hiking through Paradise Valley, go on a camel ride, experience a hammam, and even go on a desert excursion.
It’s got that laid-back, surf town vibe but with a blend of local Berber culture and an international surfing community. It’s a great place to unwind and catch a wave.
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