Surf in Morocco [GUIDE] - Everything you need to know (2019)
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The cool breeze off the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea on the coast, make Morocco a great surf country during most months of the year.
Thanks to its consistent waves, Morocco is widely regarded as a year-round surfing destination. However, it is during autumn and winter that the country’s breaks truly come to life.
The region south of the Atlas Mountains, between Essaouira and Agadir, is home to the best surf spots in the country.
Taghazout
Taghazout and its neighboring town of Tamraght are dotted with surf shops, cafes, and restaurants serving finger-licking’ Moroccan cuisine.
Morocco’s most notorious surf spot and the most popular in the Taghazout area, Anchor Point, promises the ride of your life.
This is a great wave for intermediate and advanced surfers.
Tamraght
Located near the village of Aourir, this surf spot got its name from the banana plantations overlooking the bay. Here, Banana Point is a long right hander that is excellent for all levels and that hardly ever gets crowded.
Banana Point is a great wave for beginners. If you just started surfing you will learn a lot at Banana Point.
Imsouane
Just outside the sleepy fishing village of Imsouane, The Bay is a long right-hander and one of the longest wave in Africa. A heaven for beginner surfers and longboarders, this break fires up between August and March.
The Bay is a perfect spot for beginners and also for those surfers who trying to catch their first green wave.
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Taghazout - Tour - Excursion
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Taghazout (Berber: ⵜⴰⵖⴰⵣⵓⵜ, Taɣazut; Arabic: تاغازوت) is a small fishing village 19 km (12 mi) north of the city of Agadir in the south west of Morocco. The inhabitants are mostly of Berber origin. Fishing, tourism, and the production of Argan oil being the main source of income. The developing tourism industry promises to increase the wealth of the area.
Surfing is now the common theme for visitors. Morocco is famous for its long right hand point breaks; thoroughly consistent and generally uncrowded. The most famous of which is a little to the north. In the right conditions this point can take you on a 2 km ride, starting at Anchor Point, joining up with Hash Point and ending on the beach break at Panorama's. It's called surfing from village to village. There are several other in and around the area making it an ideal destination for all levels of surfing skill. The waves work best between September to April especially for advanced surfers, receiving similar conditions to that of mainland Europe, but with the warm waters of the Moroccan Atlantic up to 21 degrees.The rest of the year, the surf is good for beginners and intermediate
There are several beaches north of Agadir, which all offer a good alternative to the local beach in town. The setting of these beaches can be most attractive, with mountains on all sides, yet with a wide and clean beach with all necessary amenities. The largest and popular are: Tamawanza (12 km), Aitswal Beach, Imouran (17 km),Taghazout beach (19 km), Du lkhmiss 20, Bouyirdn (21 km), Timzguida allal (22 km), Imiouadar (27 km), Aghroud (30 km)
Taghazout Bay
The site Taghazout-Argana Bay is 15 kilometres north of Agadir. It is intended to become the first seaside resort in Morocco, 300 km from Marrakesh, the first cultural and tourist centre of the country and 170 kilometres from the city of Essaouira.
Taghazout Bay is part of the Moroccan national tourism strategy ‘Vision 2020’. It is expected (September 2018) to provide the implementation of 8000 beds (5800 hotel), with a closer and more environmentally friendly tourism development, Taghazout eco-resort. It further provides for a village of surfers, a village green holiday, camping with international standards, an 18-hole golf course, cafes, restaurants, shops and galleries.
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Dope session today Surfing in Taghazout Morocco. Can't believe this place. Lots of sun, fresh air, and plenty of bangers. Can't wait to get out to surf tomorrow. Taghazout is a top surf spot, for sure.
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Agadir Morocco/ best sights to see and things to do
Agadir is the largest seaside resort in Morocco that beguiles an influx of domestic and foreign tourists. Agadir, the pearl, is characterized by its pleasant climate, relaxed and attractive beach, vibrant Souks and old medina, traditional Kasbah (Agadir Oufella), magnificent port with Marina, and stunning valley (birds valley).
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La vallée du Paradis porte très bien son nom. C'est un véritable paradis. il faut marcher un peu pour le découvrir mais une fois arrivé c'est splendide. Époustouflant.
Visite impressionnante. Les montagnes, les lignes dans la roche, ... On se croirait dans le Grand Canyon à certains moments.
A 1 heure de route depuis Agadir (partir sans enfants car la route eSt goudronnée mais sinueuse en pleine montagne roulé à 40 kmH)arrivé sur le site prendre un guide (10 dirhams) marché 25 min il est préférable d'y allé le matin car le soleil en pleine après-midi et en marchant devient très difficile et physique,Cest un bel oasis naturel(il y a des mini stand qui vendent des boissons fraîches ce qui est pas négligeable)par ailleurs l'eau y est légèrement trouble par rapport au photo et le point négatif=les ordures en pleine nature (prendre un sac à d'eau baskets Obligatoire,et sandales pour allez dans l'eau sa glisse énormément)
Nous en avons profité pour aller manger au restaurant le Panorama et profiter de la piscine et terrasse avant de reprendre la route vers Agadir. Une très belle journée.
Havre de paix et de tranquillité non loin d agadir.n'hésitez pas à louer une voiture.l'accès est très bien indiqué.des petites gargotes proposent à bas prix d'excellents tagines installés les pieds dans la rivière
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It was a long walk to get to the part where everyone swims and rest. Also very scary to walk especially with young kids. Not recommended during high heat and young kids. Bring food & drinks.
This is a MUST SEE for anyone travelling the South of Morocco. Yes you need sensible shoes, but I also saw lots of people in sandals and sliders so its not impossible to do in any footwear. We took a BBQ and had a lovely picnic there.Its a place where you can see millions of years of history where 2 tectonic plates meet. I enjoyed everything about this day, even the blistering heat
What an amazing place. After a 30 minute hike (wear trainers!) we were taken to the last fresh water ravine. There are 3 you see, the first you stumble upon is very busy so we decided to see the last one, furthest, first. We jumped from the rocks into the pools and swam with fishes. It was such a great atmosphere with people from all cultures and nationalities coming together to enjoy themselves. We then wandered down to the other two, no large rocks to jump off of but still lovely none the less.
I would say to be careful, the rocks were VERY slippy but it didn’t ruin our day. The beauty of this place is enough to suggest a visit.
The guide we had was also very lovely, we gave him 200 dh as he was great, friendly and stopped me from falling on many occasions!
100% worth a visit! Summer is coming
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Alojados en la turística ciudad de Agadir, fuimos a pasar la mañana a este verde valle en el que abundan las pozas. A pesar de que en ciertas zonas el camino no esté del todo bien señalizado y que las primeras acumulaciones de agua puedan parecer atestadas de gente, si se continúa andando se podrá llegar a charcas más tranquilas. Recomendable calzado cómodo.
Salí por el pueblo de arriba... muy dura la subida, pero valió la pena. el chiringuito del rio esta bien pero no es nada espectacular. Mejor llevarse el picnic.
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Morocco Road Trip to Casablanca - Vlog #96
Today was our last day in The Blue City and I want to show you guys how we got to Casablanca including the best way! Here's a RAW vlog of our 2 days combined, making it to Casablanca.
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