TamraghtHub
Your ultimate guide to surf, stay, and eat in Tamraght and Taghazout, Morocco. Discover the best waves, find perfect accommodation, and connect with the community.
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What Travelers Say
"Spent 3 weeks in Tamraght and it changed my life! The waves are incredible, the community is so welcoming, and the sunsets are magical. Already planning my return trip."
Sarah M.
California, USA"Best surf trip ever! The local instructors are amazing, prices are super affordable, and the tagine is out of this world. Tamraght has that perfect balance of chill vibes and great waves."
Marco L.
Berlin, Germany"As a solo female traveler, I felt completely safe and welcomed. Made friends from all over the world and improved my surfing so much. The community here is special."
Emma K.
Sydney, AustraliaAverage Prices
Price Guide
| Item | Price (MAD) | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Hostel Dorm Bed | 80-150 MAD | per night |
| Private Room | 200-400 MAD | per night |
| Surf Board Rental | 100-200 MAD | per day |
| Wetsuit Rental | 50-100 MAD | per day |
| Surf Lesson (2hrs) | 300-500 MAD | group class |
| Tagine Meal | 40-80 MAD | local restaurant |
| Coffee | 10-20 MAD | café |
| Fresh Juice | 15-30 MAD | café |
| Taxi to Agadir | 200-300 MAD | one way |
| Yoga Class | 100-150 MAD | drop-in |
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Budget Tips
Eat Local
Local restaurants serve authentic tagines for 40-60 MAD. Tourist spots charge 2-3x more for the same dish.
Weekly Board Rentals
Ask for weekly rates - most shops offer 30-40% discount for 7+ day rentals.
Share Taxis
Grand taxis to Agadir are much cheaper when shared. Wait at the main road for others heading the same way.
Cash is King
Many places don't accept cards. Withdraw cash in Taghazout or Agadir to avoid ATM fees.
Quick FAQ
The best surfing conditions are typically from September to April, with the biggest swells arriving between November and February. Summer months (June-August) offer smaller, more beginner-friendly waves.
Many nationalities can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days, including US, EU, UK, Canada, and Australia citizens. Always check the latest requirements before traveling.
Absolutely! There are numerous surf shops offering board and wetsuit rentals. Expect to pay around 100-200 MAD per day for a board and 50-100 MAD for a wetsuit.
The local currency is Moroccan Dirham (MAD). Many places accept cash only, so always have some dirhams. ATMs are available in Taghazout and Tamraght.
The easiest option is a taxi (around 200-300 MAD) or arrange a transfer through your accommodation. The journey takes about 30-40 minutes.
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