Surf Camp Packages in Taghazout: Ride Morocco's Legendary Waves
Welcome to Taghazout, Morocco’s surfing paradise where perfect waves, year-round sunshine, and authentic Berber hospitality create an unforgettable surf experience. Our carefully crafted surf camp packages offer everything you need to enjoy world-class surf spots while immersing yourself in the laid-back charm of this historic fishing village. Whether you’re catching your first wave or hunting the perfect barrel at Anchor Point, our packages combine quality accommodation, expert instruction, and authentic Moroccan experiences for surfers of all levels.
Our Surf Camp Packages in Taghazout
Why Choose Taghazout for Your Surf Adventure?
Nestled between the Atlas Mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, Taghazout has transformed from a sleepy fishing village into a world-renowned surf destination without losing its authentic Moroccan charm. With over 300 days of sunshine annually and consistent waves year-round, it’s the perfect escape for surfers seeking reliable conditions and cultural immersion.
What sets Taghazout apart is its remarkable variety of surf spots within a short distance. From gentle beach breaks perfect for beginners to the legendary right-hand point breaks that attract pros from around the world, you’ll find waves suited to every skill level. The village’s laid-back atmosphere, stunning sunsets, and friendly locals create the perfect backdrop for your surfing journey.
Best Seasons for Surfing in Taghazout
| Season | Wave Conditions | Water Temperature | Crowd Level | Best For |
| September – November (Fall) | Consistent medium-sized waves | 18-22°C (64-72°F) | Moderate | All levels, great starting season |
| December – February (Winter) | Biggest swells, powerful waves | 16-19°C (61-66°F) | High at premium spots | Intermediate to advanced surfers |
| March – May (Spring) | Reliable medium waves, cleaner conditions | 17-20°C (63-68°F) | Moderate to low | All levels, excellent value season |
| June – August (Summer) | Smaller, gentler waves | 20-23°C (68-73°F) | Low | Beginners and improvers |
While Taghazout offers year-round surfing, each season brings unique conditions. Winter (December-February) delivers the most powerful waves, perfect for experienced surfers seeking challenging rides at spots like Anchor Point and Killer Point. Spring and fall offer the perfect balance of consistent waves and comfortable temperatures, ideal for all skill levels. Summer brings smaller, more manageable waves, making it the perfect time for beginners to learn in warm water and sunshine
Legendary Surf Spots Around Taghazout
Anchor Point
Taghazout’s crown jewel and one of Africa’s most famous right-hand point breaks. On good days, this world-class wave offers rides of 300+ meters with multiple barrel sections. Best for intermediate to advanced surfers.
Hash Point
Taghazout’s crown jewel and one of Africa’s most famous right-hand point breaks. On good days, this world-class wave offers rides of 300+ meters with multiple barrel sections. Best for intermediate to advanced surfers.
Panorama Beach
A spacious beach break with sandy bottom and gentle waves, making it ideal for beginners and surf lessons. The consistent whitewash provides perfect conditions for learning the fundamentals of surfing in a safe environment.
Killer Point
Named after the killer whales once spotted here, this powerful right-hander offers fast, hollow sections and long rides. Works best on bigger swells and provides thrilling surfing for advanced riders seeking a challenge.
Devil's Rock
Located in neighboring Tamraght, this consistent beach break offers both left and right peaks suitable for all levels. The sandy bottom makes it forgiving for beginners, while the shaped waves provide fun for more experienced surfers.
Imsouane Bay
A short drive from Taghazout, this magical bay offers one of the longest rides in Morocco. The gentle, peeling right-hander is perfect for longboarders and intermediates looking to work on their style with rides lasting up to 600 meters.
Our Surf Camp Accommodations
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Camp N3 in Taghazout






Delicious Moroccan Cuisine
Food is an essential part of the Moroccan experience, and our surf camp takes pride in serving delicious, nutritious meals prepared with fresh local ingredients. Our chef creates a perfect blend of traditional Moroccan dishes and international favorites to fuel your surfing adventures.
Breakfast includes fresh fruits, yogurt, Moroccan pancakes, eggs, and strong coffee to energize your morning surf session. Lunch packages are provided for beach days, while dinners are communal affairs featuring tagines, couscous, fresh seafood, and other Moroccan specialties. Vegetarian, vegan, and special dietary requirements can be accommodated with advance notice.
Beyond Surfing: Additional Activities
La meilleure expérience de surf des sables à Timlalin
. Le Timlalin Sandboarding Experience offre une aventure inoubliable combinant l'excitation du sandboarding et des vues côtières à couper le souffle.
Aventure en quad au Sahara
Faites l'expérience de la montée d'adrénaline ultime avec notre aventure en quad de première qualité au départ de Taghazout, dans le magnifique Sahara.
Excursion d'une journée à Paradise Valley
L'excursion d'une journée dans la vallée du Paradis au départ de Taghazout combine des paysages de montagne à couper le souffle et la baignade dans des piscines naturelles.
Excursion d'une journée dans le désert du Sahara en 4x4
Échappez au charme côtier de Taghazout et aventurez-vous dans les divers paysages du Maroc lors de notre exaltante excursion d'une journée en 4x4 dans le Sahara.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need prior surfing experience to join your surf camp?
Not at all! Our beginner packages are specifically designed for those with no previous surfing experience. Our patient instructors will teach you everything from the basics of ocean safety to standing up on your first waves. We also offer intermediate and advanced packages for those with more experience.
What’s the best time of year to visit Taghazout for surfing?
Taghazout offers year-round surfing with different conditions throughout the seasons. October to April brings bigger swells ideal for intermediate and advanced surfers, while May to September offers smaller, more manageable waves perfect for beginners. The water is warmest from June to November (20-23°C/68-73°F) and coolest from December to May (16-20°C/61-68°F).
What should I pack for my surf camp holiday in Taghazout?
We recommend bringing: swimwear, rash guard or surf shirt (for sun protection), sunscreen (reef-safe preferred), hat, sunglasses, light clothing for warm days, warmer layers for evenings (especially in winter), flip flops and walking shoes, personal toiletries, and any medications you require. All surf equipment is provided, but you’re welcome to bring your own if preferred.
Is Taghazout safe for solo travelers, especially women?
Yes, Taghazout is generally very safe for tourists, including solo female travelers. The village has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere and is accustomed to international visitors. At our surf camp, many guests arrive solo and quickly become part of our community. Our staff is always available to provide support and local guidance to ensure your comfort and safety.
How do I get to Taghazout from the airport?
The nearest airport is Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), approximately 45 minutes from Taghazout. All our packages include airport transfers – we’ll have a driver waiting for you upon arrival. If you’re arriving at Marrakech Airport, it’s about a 3.5-hour drive to Taghazout. We can arrange transportation from Marrakech for an additional fee, or you can take a public bus to Agadir where we’ll pick you up.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions or food allergies?
Absolutely! We regularly accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and other dietary requirements. Please inform us of any food allergies or preferences when booking so our chef can prepare accordingly. Moroccan cuisine naturally offers many options for various dietary needs, featuring fresh vegetables, legumes, and grains.