Surf-spot guides, swell breakdowns, Moroccan recipes, and quiet observations from the rooftop. Written by the people who live here.
Short answer: probably not. Here's the honest math on car rental, taxis and transfers for a Taghazout or Tamraght surf trip in 2026.
Forty surf camps, maybe eight worth your money. Here's how to spot the good ones before you book — ratios, food, ownership, and the red flags nobody mentions.
A Taghazout 7 day itinerary built around how the wind and swell actually behave here — from someone who lives in Tamraght and surfs this coast every week.
Paradise Valley from Taghazout is worth a rest day — but only if you go on the right day, in the right month. Here's the honest guide from someone who lives nearby.
Anchor Point flat? Don't panic. Banana, Devil's Rock, Crocro and Tamraght Beach are firing in summer — if you wake up before the alizés ruin everything.
A 3/2 from October to May, boardies in summer — but the chart answer hides a colder reality. Here's the honest month-by-month wetsuit guide for Taghazout.
How to combine the Gnaoua Festival Essaouira 2026 with a Taghazout surf trip without burning out, missing waves, or hitting Friday traffic on the N1.
Travel guides A realistic breakdown of surf camp prices in Morocco for 2026. Learn how much you will spend on accommodation, coaching, food, and hidden travel costs.
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.
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