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Where to Stay in Taghazout

Where to Stay in Taghazout

Taghazout Morocco Travel Guide

Accommodation Types

Hostels

  • Budget-Friendly Stays

    Dormitory beds and private rooms to accommodate cost-conscious travelers.

  • Social Atmosphere

    Communal areas fostering connections among guests.

  • Organized Activities

    Surf lessons, yoga, and group dinners often available.

  • Ideal For

    Solo travelers, young groups, and those prioritizing social interaction. Find Hostels

Surf Camps & Houses

  • All-Inclusive Packages

    Accommodation, meals, surf lessons, and equipment rental.

  • Daily Surf Trips

    Transport to various surf breaks based on daily conditions.

  • Strong Community Feel

    Shared meals and activities among guests. Explore Surf Stays

  • Suited For

    Surfers of all levels, solo travelers, plus groups seeking structured surf holidays.

Diverse Accommodation Options

Beyond surf-centric stays, Taghazout has guesthouses, hotels, plus apartment rentals to suit various preferences.

Guesthouses Riads/Dars

Features
  • Modernly built or renovated homes.
  • Private rooms, often with en-suite bathrooms.
  • Rooftop terraces, many with ocean views.
  • Personalized, quiet experience.
Suitability
  • Couples or families seeking privacy.
  • Travelers desiring a local, comfortable feel.
  • Less suitable for those wanting full resort amenities.

Hotels

Features
  • Smaller independent hotels in village.
  • Upscale vacation spots in Taghazout Bay (e.g., IHG Hotels).
  • Resorts offer pools, spas, golf, direct beach access.
Suitability
  • Varies from budget to luxury comfort.
  • Ideal for entire resort services and amenities.
  • Suitable for families or travelers prioritizing comfort.

Vacation Rentals & Apartments

Features
  • Kitchens, living areas, multiple bedrooms.
  • More room and your own space than rooms in a lodging.
  • Available on platforms like Booking.com, Vrbo.
  • Local property management sites.
Suitability
  • Families, groups, or digital nomads.
  • Longer stays for self-catering.
  • Independent and home-an experience like.

Camping & Outdoor Accommodation

Restricted Formal Campsites

Some surf camps offer glamping tents or basic outdoor setups.

Responsible Camping

Wild camping is generally not advised and may be illegal in certain areas.

Neighborhood Guide

Taghazout and its surroundings feature separate neighborhoods, every one with an one-of-a-kind allure for travelers.

Taghazout Village Old Town

  • Walkable Access: Close to surf spots (Panorama Point, Anchor Point), restaurants, cafes, and shops.
  • Authentic Local Charm: A genuine glimpse into Moroccan life mixed with international surf culture.
  • Social Hub: Hostels and surf camps encourage a lively social environment to meet other people.
  • Central Location: Convenient for village amenities and main surf breaks.

Taghazout Bay South of Village

  • Modern Amenities: Higher comfort, luxurious facilities, multiple pools, spas, and assorted dining.
  • Quieter Environment: Generally more peaceful and secluded than the bustling village.
  • Direct Beach Access: Many resorts offer private or semi-private beach access.
  • Transport Required: A taxi or shuttle ride to reach Taghazout village for local charm.

Tamraght & Local Insights

Tamraght Overview
  • Smaller, relaxed village south of Taghazout.
  • Quieter, slower pace than Taghazout village.
  • Often slightly cheaper accommodation options.
  • Good access to surf spots like Banana Point.
Consider This
  • Fewer restaurant and retail options in Tamraght.
  • Requires transport to Taghazout village amenities.
  • Very safe and community-focused atmosphere.
  • Very calm at night for restful sleep.

Important Advice

Experience Both Worlds

Look into staying in Taghazout village for lively surf culture, then move to Taghazout Cove or Tamraght for relaxation.

Booking Strategy

Book popular reserve accommodation well ahead during high season (October-April).

Local Authenticity

Look for small hotels or surf camps run by local families for authentic hospitality.

Booking Strategies

Secure your best stay by understanding booking recommendations and local customs.

Advance Booking & Platforms

Advance Booking Recommendations

  • High Season (Oct-Apr): Book 3-6 months ahead.
  • Shoulder Season (May, Jun, Sep): A few weeks to a month ahead.
  • Low Season (Jul, Aug): More flexibility for bookings.
Trusted Platforms

  • OTAs: Booking.com, Agoda, Airbnb, Expedia, Hostelworld.
  • Reserving directly with surf camps' websites.
  • Local agents for long-term apartment rentals.

Policies & Fluctuations

Negotiation Customs

  • Less common for established places.
  • Achievable for smaller guesthouses (low season/long stays).
  • Politely ask for cash payment discount.
Deposit & Cancellation

  • Check deposit and cancellation policies carefully.
  • Some properties may require non-refundable deposits.
  • Surf camp packages have specific cancellation terms.

Price Fluctuations

  • High Season (Winter)

    Prices significantly higher during high surf season plus national holidays.

  • Low Season (Summer)

    Prices drop when surf is smaller and temperatures are higher.

  • Holiday Peaks

    Expect higher rates around Christmas, Easter, and European school breaks.

  • Plan Ahead

    Secure better rates by booking ahead of time for peak travel times.

Accommodation Suitability

  • Budget Stays

    Hostels (MAD 80-150) for social solo travelers; Basic Guesthouses (MAD 200-400) for privacy.

  • Mid-Range & Surf Camps

    Camps For surfing (MAD 400-800 for private room) for all surf levels; Mid-Range Guesthouses (MAD 350-600) for comfort.

  • Luxury Options

    Boutique Hotels (MAD 800-1500+) for comfort and design; Luxury Resorts (MAD 1200+) in Taghazout Bay.

  • Long-Stay & Family

    Apartment Rentals (MAD 500-1500+ daily/weekly/monthly) with kitchen facilities. Find Rentals

Family & Solo Traveler Tips

Family-Friendly Options

  • Apartment rentals for more space.
  • Hotels in Taghazout Bay with family amenities.
  • Some surf camps offer family rooms.
Solo Traveler Picks

  • Hostels for built-in social opportunities.
  • Surf camps for group activities.
  • Easy to connect with other travelers.

Authentic Experience

Local Hospitality

Look for guesthouses or camps for surfing run by local families for real an insight into the local way of life.

Diverse Stays

From lively social hubs to peaceful hideaways, options suit every traveler.

Book Smart

Plan your accommodation based on your budget, social preference, and surf goals.