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A Guide to Taghazout, Morocco

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A Guide to Taghazout, Morocco

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The village of Taghazout Morocco near Agadir has long captivated the hearts of wave catchers from all over the world. And not just theirs but also of all those who want to experience the authentic spirit of the Moroccan coast. So, if you want to enjoy the pleasures of the beach, you should definitely add this village on the Atlantic coast to your list of attractions.

Taghazout, which is located 19 km from Agadir, has only recently become popular not only among surfers. When I first visited it in 2014, Taghazout’s fame had only just begun to grow. There were a few simple hotels, coastal restaurants, surfing rentals, and schools available in the fishing village of 5,000 inhabitants. Taghazout was best known among surfing fans, as they could find great waves year-round for enthusiasts of all levels.

HOW TO GET TO TAGHAZOUT

  • By Taxi

    If you are traveling by public transport, after getting to Agadir by bus, take a regular taxi and ask the driver to take you to a Grande taxi stop, which is located here. There you can either pay for a spot in the shared taxi (as far as I can remember, it costs about 15DH) or, alternatively, if you don’t want to wait until the taxi is full, you could pay for the whole taxi yourself and you will reach Taghazout in about 30 minutes.

    If you are coming from Essaouira, you will first have to get to Agadir and from there, take either a taxi or a local bus. Although the road from Essaouira to Agadir leads along the coast and passes Taghazout, the bus does not stop there as it uses the bypass road instead.

  • By Bus

    Taghazout can also be reached by taking Agadir’s local bus No. 32, which costs only 7DH. However, this way takes time, as you will need to get to the bus stop in Agadir and wait until the bus arrives. Grande taxi is always a better and more convenient option for me because the taxis fill up quickly. Meanwhile, traveling from Taghazout by bus 32 is really convenient, as the stop is located at the beginning of the village. Or you may take the larger shared taxis available there – travelers fill up these cars quite quickly as well.

  • By car

    The easiest way to come to Taghazout from anywhere is by car. Coming from Agadir, and after passing the Tamraght village, you can reach Taghazout either by driving on the old road (it is a bit slower due to the many new small roundabouts and limited traffic) or on the bypass (recommended if you are in a hurry).

POPULARITY OF TAGHAZOUT 

Why has Taghazout become so popular in Morocco? One reason is that the nearby Agadir does not have hostels or more interesting boutique hotels that Taghazout has. Agadir rather it is dominated by large hotels with all-inclusive packages for travelers who prefer a lazy holiday.

taghazout morocco beach sign

Different kinds of travelers come to Taghazout. They are not interested in standard all-inclusive packages, love enjoying the romance of the place while not being afraid of challenges. These travellers like to watch fishermen pull their boats out of the sea at the end of a long day, and in the evening; they like to go to local restaurants, where everyone can enjoy fresh fish caught earlier that same day.

Daredevils have the opportunity to learn how to surf the waves, while others may choose to start their day with morning yoga classes. Or just enjoy experiencing life in an authentic Moroccan countryside.

Another big advantage of Taghazout is the proximity to the ocean. You can literally rent a room or apartment right on the shoreline. You won’t find this kind of affordable luxury in Agadir or Essaouira.

A few years ago, a bypass was built around Taghazout, allowing those traveling to Essaouira to bypass this village. Thus drastically reducing the amount of traffic passing through here. Several luxury hotel complexes have since been built (Fairmont Taghazout Bay, Hyatt Regency Taghazout, Sol House Taghazout Bay, etc.), roads have been renovated. A 5 km pedestrian seaside road connecting Taghazout with the nearby village of Tamraght has been completed.

Taghazout has become home to more expensive boutique hotels and more modern restaurants offering alcoholic beverages. As in the past, you couldn’t find a single restaurant that would sell alcohol. However, today, alcoholic beverages can be found in a few restaurants, while the nearest liquor store is in nearby Agadir. Taghazout has become a popular destination in Morocco for local tourists, and, consequently, hotels must now be booked in advance.



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