Surf-spot guides, swell breakdowns, Moroccan recipes, and quiet observations from the rooftop. Written by the people who live here.
Travel guides Tamraght offers a quieter, cheaper, and more authentic surf trip than Taghazout. While Taghazout has the famous point breaks, Tamraght gives you direct walking access to friendly beach breaks and a relaxed village vibe.
Food Moroccan food recently won the global vote for best cuisine, backed by Gordon Ramsay. Discover how the combination of slow clay-pot cooking and complex spices makes this food perfect for recovering after a long surf.
Travel guides No, you cannot buy alcohol in Tamraght. The village has no liquor stores or bars, so you must stock up in nearby Agadir or at duty-free before arriving.
Travel guides Moroccans speak Darija, a unique Moroccan Arabic dialect mixed with Tamazight, French, and Spanish. Here is what you need to know about the language before visiting our surf camp in Tamraght.
Surf spots Killer Point is an intermediate to advanced right-hand point break in Morocco. It requires a 15-minute paddle and strong stamina. Beginners should avoid this spot and stick to sandy beaches like Banana Point or Crocros for safety.
Surf spots An honest look at the history of Morocco's most famous right-hand point break. We cover how a group of Australians put it on the map in the sixties, which pro surfers have dominated the lineup, and the technical details you need to know before paddling out.
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.
The 5 Best Moroccan Dishes Made at Nomad Surf Camp At Nomad Surf Camp, food is just as important as waves. After a long surf session in Tamraght, nothing feels better than sitting together at the tabl...
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