Surfing in Taghazout: A complete guide to Morocco's best waves
Nestled between the Atlantic Ocean and the Atlas Mountains, Taghazout has, in just a few years, become the must-visit destination for surf enthusiasts in Morocco. This small fishing village, just a few kilometers from Agadir, boasts a relaxed atmosphere, golden beaches and, above all, world-renowned surf spots.
Whether you're a beginner looking for your first waves or an experienced surfer in search of legendary sessions, Taghazout offers ideal conditions all year round. From the long straights of Anchor Point to the accessible waves of Hash Point and the many surf schools dotting the coastline, there's something for everyone.
In this guide, you'll find everything you need to know to organize your surfing holiday in Taghazout: the best spots, the ideal time of year, accommodation, surf schools and our practical advice on how to make the most of this Moroccan nugget.
1. Taghazout: a surfer's paradise
Located on the Atlantic coast some 20 kilometers north of Agadir, Taghazout is a small Moroccan village that has preserved its authenticity while becoming a world reference in the surfing world. Once a simple fishing port, the village now attracts surfers from the four corners of the globe, seduced by its steady waves and bohemian atmosphere.
One of Taghazout's greatest assets is its mild, sunny climate almost all year round. With pleasant temperatures fluctuating between 20 and 30°C and over 300 days of sunshine a year, it's an ideal destination for escaping the European winter, surfboard in hand.
But Taghazout's true reputation lies in its varied surf spots, accessible to beginners and more experienced surfers alike. Long straights, beach breaks and reefs follow one another over several kilometers, offering waves to suit all levels.
In addition to the surfing, Taghazout is also known for its friendly atmosphere. The village is dotted with small ocean-facing cafés, surf shops and restaurants where it's easy to share a tagine after a good session. Here, everything revolves around the sea, surfing and the sun, in a relaxed atmosphere that invites you to unwind.
2. The best surf spots around Taghazout
Taghazout and its surroundings offer an incredible diversity of surf spots, suitable for all levels. Whether you're a beginner, intermediate or experienced surfer, you're bound to find a spot to suit your needs.
Anchor Point
It's THE legendary spot in Taghazout, known the world over. Anchor Point offers long, powerful straights, perfect for experienced surfers. When it's working well, it's possible to surf several hundred meters. This spot works particularly well between October and March.
Killer Point
A little further north of Anchor Point, Killer Point is a reef spot reserved for experienced surfers. The waves here are long and powerful, ideal for thrill-seekers. It owes its name to the killer whales that can sometimes be seen offshore.
Hash Point
Directly accessible from the village, Hash Point is an easy-to-reach spot, perfect for intermediate surfers. The waves here are generally gentler, ideal for progressing or warming up before exploring other spots.
Panoramas
Located just south of Taghazout, Panoramas is a beach break accessible to beginners and intermediates. It's the ideal place to catch your first waves in complete safety, thanks in particular to the frequent presence of surf schools.
Banana Point
A few kilometers south of Taghazout, Banana Point is a popular spot for beginners and intermediate surfers. The waves are gentler here and Banana Beach offers a pleasant setting for chilling out between sessions.
La Source & Mysteries

These two spots, located between Taghazout and Tamraght, are perfect for intermediate to advanced surfers. Reefs and fast straights are the order of the day, with some great sections to exploit.
Each spot has its own characteristics and operates differently according to tide and swell conditions. If you're just starting out, it's advisable to seek advice from local surf schools to choose the right spot for your level and surf in complete safety.
3. When should you go surfing in Taghazout?
One of the great advantages of Taghazout is that the waves are present almost all year round. However, some periods are more favorable than others, depending on your level and what you're looking for.
Ideal season: October to April
It's during the autumn and winter months that Taghazout reveals its full potential. From November to March, swells from the Atlantic hit the Moroccan coast, offering regular, powerful, well-formed waves, ideal for intermediate and experienced surfers.
It's also high season for surfers: the atmosphere in the village is particularly lively, with surfing events, parties and an international community present everywhere.
Summer: quieter, ideal for beginners
From May to September, the waves are smaller and less regular, but it's still an excellent time for beginners. Surf schools offer lessons at more accessible spots, perfect for gentle learning.
Beware, however: in midsummer, temperatures can rise, and on some days, surfing conditions may be too calm for experienced surfers looking for a thrill.
Water temperature
Water temperature varies between 16°C and 22°C depending on the season. A 3/2 mm wetsuit is generally sufficient in winter, while in summer some surfers make do with a shorty or surf in a swimsuit.
In a nutshell:
- October to April: best time for waves, ideal for intermediate and advanced surfers.
- May to September: calmer conditions, perfect for beginners and for enjoying the sun.
Whatever the season, Taghazout remains a unique place to combine surfing, relaxation and a change of scenery.
4. Where to stay in Taghazout?
Taghazout has grown considerably in recent years to welcome travelers from all over the world, especially surfers. Whether you're traveling on a budget or looking for more comfort, you'll easily find suitable accommodation.
Surf camps
Surf camps are very popular in Taghazout. They usually offer all-inclusive packages with accommodation, meals, surf lessons and sometimes even yoga. Ideal for beginners or those who want to meet other surfing enthusiasts.
Some well-known surf camps:
- Surf Morocco Surf Morocco: one of the best known, with several accommodation options and courses for all levels.
- Amayour Surf A friendly surf camp with a relaxed atmosphere.
- Salt Surf Taghazout Taghazout: perfect for combining surfing, yoga and relaxation.
Hostels & guesthouses
If you prefer simpler, more authentic accommodation, there are numerous inns and guesthouses in the village. You'll find affordable rooms, some with sea views.
Some options to consider:
- Taghazout Surf Hostel Taghazout Surf Hostel: ideal for budget and solo travelers.
- Sunset Surfhouse friendly accommodation with ocean views.
Hotels and apartments by the sea
For those seeking greater comfort and privacy, there are several hotels and apartments with sea views.
Examples of comfortable accommodation:
- Hyatt Regency Taghazout Bay Hyatt Regency Taghazout Bay: upscale resort with swimming pool and private beach.
- Radisson Blu Resort Taghazout Bay Surf Village Modern comfort just a stone's throw from the surf spots.
- Private apartments via Airbnb: many with oceanfront terraces.
Whatever your choice, remember to book in advance if you're traveling in high season (October to April), as Taghazout is very popular with surfers from all over the world.
5. Surf schools & surf camps in Taghazout
Whether you're a beginner or want to perfect your technique, taking lessons with a local surf school is highly recommended, especially if you're not yet familiar with the spots and conditions.
Why take courses in Taghazout?
- The local instructors know the spots inside out and know where to take you according to your level.
- You save time and make faster progress thanks to personalized advice.
- It's also an opportunity to meet other surfers and share the experience.
- The schools generally provide the equipment (board, wetsuit) and sometimes transport to the best spots.
Selection of top surf schools
Here are a few schools and surf camps recognized for their seriousness and the quality of their supervision:
- Surf Maroc: very popular, with courses for all levels and guided surfing for the more experienced.
- Amayour Surf: small, friendly structure, ideal for progressing in a relaxed atmosphere.
- Mint Surf: offers group or private lessons, with an appreciated pedagogical approach.
- Original Surf Morocco: located in Tamraght, a few minutes from Taghazout, offers an all-inclusive package with surfing, accommodation and meals.
Surf camps: guaranteed immersion
Surf camps are perfect for those who want an immersive experience. They combine accommodation, meals, surf lessons, equipment and sometimes yoga or excursions.
Popular examples:
- Berber Surf
- Salt Surf
- Paradis Plage Surf Yoga & Spa Resort (more upscale)
Whether you choose one-day lessons or a complete surf camp package, you'll benefit from the expert advice of our instructors and discover the spots in complete safety.
6. What's there to do in Taghazout apart from surfing?
While Taghazout is best known for its waves, the village and surrounding area offer a wide range of activities to keep you busy between surfing sessions. Whether you're a fan of relaxation, nature or cultural discovery, you'll find something to occupy your days.
Yoga facing the ocean
Yoga has become an integral part of Taghazout's surfing atmosphere. Numerous surf camps and studios offer classes facing the sea, perfect for relaxing, stretching and strengthening your body after a session.
Taghazout Skatepark
Skateboarders will appreciate the high skatepark, with its breathtaking ocean views. It's a convivial place where locals and travellers meet up at the end of the day.
Inland excursions
Just a few kilometers from Taghazout, explore the Moroccan countryside:
- La Vallée du Paradis: an oasis nestled in the mountains, with natural pools and palm trees. Ideal for a day of hiking and swimming.
- The sandy desert: some agencies organize excursions to discover the dunes near Tamri.
- Hiking in the Atlas Mountains: for the more adventurous.
Beach relaxation
Even if you don't surf, the beaches in and around Taghazout are perfect for relaxing, sunbathing or admiring the spectacular sunsets.
Discover the Agadir souk
A 30-minute drive away, the souk of Agadir immerses you in the typical atmosphere of Moroccan markets: spices, handicrafts, clothes, pottery... Enough to bring back some authentic souvenirs.
Restaurants and cafés with a view
The village is full of small restaurants and cafés where you can enjoy a tajine, couscous or fresh juice while admiring the ocean. Don't miss the sunset from one of the village terraces!
Taghazout seduces as much by its waves as by its art of living. Here, time seems to slow down, and everything invites you to take full advantage of the moment.
7. Practical tips for organizing your surfing holiday in Taghazout
Before you leave for Taghazout, here are some useful tips and information to help you make the most of your stay.
How do I get there?
- By plane: The nearest airport is Agadir-Al Massira, about 45 minutes from Taghazout. Many airlines offer direct flights from France and other European countries.
- From Agadir:
- By cab: allow around 300 to 400 dirhams (€30 to €40).
- By bus or shuttle: more economical, but less flexible.
Getting around
The village of Taghazout is easily reached on foot. To explore the surrounding spots:
- Local cabs (negotiate price before getting in).
- Car or scooter rental.
- Some surf schools offer transport to the spots.
Equipment rental
If you're not travelling with your own equipment, don't worry:
- Numerous surf shops and schools rent boards and wetsuits by the day or week.
- Prices are affordable, but material quality can vary, so don't hesitate to compare.
Safety tips
- Always ask about the day's surfing conditions (currents, tide, swell strength).
- If you're a beginner, avoid spots reserved for experienced surfers such as Anchor Point.
- Respect priorities and other surfers in the water: it's a cool atmosphere, so you might as well preserve it.
Respect for the environment and premises
- Avoid leaving litter on the beach.
- Try to buy local and support small village businesses.
- Dress respectfully off the beach: Taghazout remains a traditional Moroccan village.
With these few tips, you're all set to enjoy your stay in Taghazout, whether you want to perfect your surfing or simply discover the unique atmosphere of this Moroccan paradise.
Conclusion
Taghazout is much more than just a surfing village: it's a true art of living. With its world-renowned waves, sunny climate, magical sunsets and friendly atmosphere, this little corner of Morocco is a magnet for travelers looking for adventure and relaxation.
Whether you're a beginner curious about surfing, an experienced rider in search of the best waves in the Atlantic or simply a fan of idleness and wild landscapes, Taghazout is sure to seduce you.
So get your board ready, slip on your wetsuit and set off to discover this village where life flows to the rhythm of the waves. One thing's for sure: you'll leave with unforgettable memories... and the desire to come back.
Frequently asked questions about surfing in Taghazout
1. When is the best time to surf in Taghazout?
The best period is from October to April, when the Atlantic swells offer regular, powerful waves. Summer is calmer, ideal for beginners.
2. Is Taghazout suitable for beginners?
Yes, Taghazout has several spots like Panoramas and Hash Point that are perfect for beginners. Many surf schools also offer suitable courses.
3. Do I need to bring my own surfing equipment?
Not necessarily. There are many board and wetsuit rentals on site, as well as schools that provide equipment for lessons.
4. How to get to Taghazout
The nearest airport is Agadir-Al Massira, about 45 minutes away by car. From there, you can take a cab or shuttle to Taghazout.
5. What types of accommodation are available in Taghazout?
You'll find surf camps, hostels, guesthouses, hotels and apartments to suit all budgets.
6. Do I need a wetsuit to surf in Taghazout?
Yes, especially in winter, a 3/2 mm wetsuit is recommended, as water temperatures can drop to around 16°C. In summer, a shorty may suffice.
7. Are there any risks involved in surfing in Taghazout?
As everywhere else, you need to follow safety instructions, know your level and avoid spots reserved for experienced surfers if you're just starting out.
8. What other activities are available in Taghazout?
Yes, including yoga, hiking in the hinterland, skateboarding and discovering the local culture and markets of Agadir.
9. Is Taghazout a good place to learn to surf with your family?
Absolutely, with its beginner-friendly spots and calm atmosphere, it's an ideal destination for a family initiation.
10. Is Taghazout very touristy?
Taghazout has come a long way, but remains an authentic village with a friendly atmosphere, even during the high surf season.