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Best things to do in Taghazout, Morocco.

Discover 9 of the absolute best things to do in the seaside town of Taghzout.

Taghazout is a colorful little surf town on the Atlantic coast of Morroco. It's well known for its world-class surfing opportunities and surf school, as well as its colorful pastel buildings and charming indie shops. It's a fantastic place to relax and rejuvenate away from large crowds while soaking up the sun in paradise on the golden sands of Morrocco. 



Taghazout attracts thousands of surfers and ocean lovers each year thanks to its knocking-out waves and gorgeous shoreline. While this is definitely a big attraction to the town, there is plenty of other great reasons why Taghzaout is a great destination to visit. From relaxing on the beach and hiking the hillside to shopping in the souks in the city, here are 9 of the best things to do in Taghazout. 


Relax on the Beach 

One of the best things to do in Taghazout is to relax and soak in the sun on the beach. While surfing and fishing are 2 of the most preferred hobbies, lounging around catching some rays is just as appealing. Head out of the main beach area, as it's very rocky and mainly used for fishermen, and head to Panorama Beach. There is plenty of open space to lay your towel or rent a lounge chair and umbrella and relax in paradise with a drop-dead gorgeous Atlantic view. 


Hike Paradise Valley

Paradise Valley is a small hidden oasis in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains. Hike the gorgeous hills and valleys, soak in splash in pools and waterfalls, and cliff jump into the water off of the shooting limestone rocky formations. It's an ideal place for those who love hiking, rock climbing, cliff jumping, or immersing in nature and enjoying the scenery. It's about 20 minutes from town and is very accessible by car or by group tour, which is offered by most hostels around town. 


Day trip to Agadir 

Just a quick 30-minute drive from Taghazout will bring you to the exciting beach city of Agadir. It's the largest beach resort in the country, dotted with palm tree-lined streets, million-dollar yachts, Berber culture, and beautiful Islamic architecture. If you are working as a digital nomad in Taghazout, taking a day trip to Agadir on your off day is a great option for a change of scenery and a chance to explore more of Morrocoas gorgeous Atlantic coastline.


Go Surfing 

If you are a lover of the waves, or if you are a complete beginner, there's no better place to hang ten other than in Taghazout. Surfing is without a doubt the biggest pull to this exciting coastal town and is the perfect place to learn if you've never tried it before. It's so popular, most hotels and hostels include a surf package within their price. If not, there are numerous schools up and down the coastline that offers day lessons for beginners. If you are more advanced or a natural at the trendy water sport, some of the best surf spots include Devila Rock, Panoramas beach, Hash Point, Mysteries, Anchor Point, and Boilers.

If you are interested in learning more about the best surf spots in Taghazout and Imsouane, you can read this blog post on the vagrant Surfer “Morocco -The Surf Report: Taghazout & Imsouane”.


Day trip to Imsouane

Located just an hour up the coastline is the sleep t seaside town of Imsouane. The vibe here is super relaxed and is a great option for a day trip out of Taghzamout. Imsouane is home to the longest wave in Africa, stretching for more than 800 meters, making it a fantastic destination for surfers. Shuttle buses are available throughout the day to reach Imsouane and a very affordable. Experience this Moroccan hidden gem with low crowds and a quiet atmosphere, before the rest of the world discovers its beauty.


Shop the Souks 

Taghzaout is a cute and colorful town, full of cobblestoned streets, quaint cafes and coffee shops, and loads of boutiques and markets. Spend a day shopping and wandering around local markets and immerse yourself in the daily lives of people in Taghazout. It's the perfect place to pick up any souvenirs, as you can find anything from handcrafted trinkets, rugs, jewelry, clothing, surf-related stuff, and all sorts of other authentic Moroccan items.


Learn Yoga 

Yoga is a really popular hobby in Taghazout. More often than not, if you are into surfing, you will probably enjoy a taste of yoga as well. It's a fantastic way to unwind and rejuvenate after a long day on the beach, or before a packed day full of exploring ahead. There are a lot of hostels and accommodation options that offer classes, as well as studios and beach groups as well. Whether you are a beginner or a more experienced yogi, there's nothing better than a little stretching while overlooking to ocean. 

Visit the Skatepark 

While Taghzamout is a surf village, sometimes the waves just aren't right, and that calls for a change of scenery. Instead of catching waves on the water, catch them on the concrete at Taghazout Skatepark. Built by volunteers around town, its best known for its inclusive and welcoming atmosphere and beautiful panoramic seaside views. It's a great place to hang out and meet new people, whether you are a skater or not, and a stunning spot for photo-opts for the gram. 


Taste Moroccan Mint Tea 

During your time in Taghazout, don’t miss the opportunity to indulge in the traditional drink, Moroccan mint tea. After a long day of surfing or exploring, head to the beach to watch the sunset and relax with this delicious rejuvenating drink. There are plenty of vendors along the coastline selling it for around $1, and coffee as well, sweetened with honey or sugar. 

We hope you have enjoyed this guide on the best things to do in Taghazout! Refer back to this page before your next trip to help plan the best itinerary for a trip to this quaint Moroccan seaside surf town.