![]() ![]() The surf industry in Morocco is still in its relative infancy. Several vendors patrol the beach with large pots of mint tea or trays of cakes and snacks, a welcome addition for any surfers returning to the beach, or if needed to satisfy hungry children. Like at many other beaches in Morocco, there is also the added bonus of short camel rides available for the kids (or adults!) if desired. There is plenty of space to play on the sand and, despite the waves in the sea, the shallows are gently sloping and calm enough for children to enter the water. This approach makes reaching the sand with a pushchair a little challenging but once there it is a great beach for children. ![]() ![]() The beautiful golden sands at Taghazout beachĭescending a flight of stairs at the edge of town, then across a few rocks, brings you to a long, sandy beach. Whether a pro surfer, complete beginner, or beach chair spectator, it’s a town well worth visiting. For more details for the best places to surf, check out this great Taghazout surf guide. The area around Taghazout boasts consistently sunny weather all year around, different wave breaks to suit all standards of surfer and, most importantly, friendly good vibes throughout. Once a sleepy fishing village, it has grown in prominence over recent years to become Morocco’s number 1 surf destination, and a magnet for visitors from around the World. Located close to the major city of Agadir on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, sits the town of Taghazout. A visit to Morocco’s premier surf location ![]()
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