Surf-spot guides, swell breakdowns, Moroccan recipes, and quiet observations from the rooftop. Written by the people who live here.
Wondering if you can surf in Morocco during Ramadan? It is actually one of the best times to visit for empty waves and amazing food.
Want to know the soundtrack to a perfect surf day in Morocco? It’s a mix of ancient Gnawa rhythms and chilled-out local rock. We believe our jams help make us one of the mejor surf camps around.
Heading to Nomad Surf Camp? Don't pack your bags without reading this first. We cover money, culture, and the essentials for a smooth, incredible surf trip.
We run Nomad Surf Camp here, and honestly, Tamraght just hits different. It’s the perfect, chilled-out spot for surfing without the tourist chaos you find elsewhere.
Today, Saturday, January 3, 2026, Taghazout has cloudy weather, big waves (up to 3.0m), and poor surfing conditions due to choppy onshore winds. Nomad Surf Camp is running theory lessons and day trips today instead of hitting the water.
February is peak surf season in Morocco, guaranteeing consistent, powerful waves hitting the famous point breaks. Don't worry about the size; we have sheltered spots perfect for total beginners while experts get world-class rides.
Deciding between Taghazout and Tamraght for your Moroccan surf trip? Taghazout is busy, famous for advanced surfing (Anchor Point), and has a lively nightlife, while Tamraght is calmer, cheaper, and perfect for beginners and intermediates looking for a relaxed surf camp experience.
Planning a solo surf trip to Morocco? Taghazout is generally very safe, especially when you stay within the welcoming community of a dedicated surf camp like Nomad.
Going to Morocco to surf is amazing, but packing can be confusing. Here is the super simple, no-stress guide on exactly what you need to bring to Nomad Surf Camp.
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