
Taghazout Bay: the time to visit this upcoming region
Reconnect to yourself and a harmonious way of life in Morocco’s surfing capital
A guest post by Sally Kirby, resident artist and yoga teacher
It is time to reveal that this beach, fishing and surf-centric region has had a makeover!
As part of the Taghazout Bay development project, Tamraght, Taghazout and nearby Aourir (‘Banana Village’) are now home to new beachfront cafes, open-air restaurants, luxury hotels, beach clubs, and, a 5km beachfront promenade.
After a quiet couple of years – the closure of Morocco’s borders at the outset of Covid-19 brought tourism to a stark halt – life in Tamraght and Taghazout is picking up again.
Read on for a little insight as to what to expect in Morocco’s south-coast surf region these days below.

Development at Taghazout Bay
Throughout 2020-2021, construction continued, with new hotels and community facilities popping up all over. Creativity boomed, the result: babies and stunning artisan works in abundance. Those who could honed their trade with online learning and digital working.
On a personal level, I was grateful for the option to teach yoga online and to have started a series of online videos, check out You Tube via the link here – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIF6vNiDnZcsDACql6dQ2wQ/videos
It was a wonderful time for the local community to connect. With no tourists to host, our attention was turned to each other, our homes, and getting to know the region better.
Now, international flights are landing daily in Agadir again…

New hotels sit alongside the existing artisan & surf community
Several new hotels have opened, including a Radisson, Fairmont, Riu, Hyatt Regency, and a Hilton, Puro Beach coming soon.
It has been incredible to see the changes. The initial concerns, how will this affect local tourism, the smaller businesses and hotels?
Yes, the village feels different, more diverse in its offerings for travellers and locals alike.
The positives are starting to become clear. The beaches are cleaner, the ocean sparkles, the waves are consistent – there are brand new toilet blocks, and even an ATM!
And, at its heart, the essence of this grounded community and relaxed lifestyle has been retained.
You can choose to dip bread in amlou, a locally produced nut butter, at Babakoul, or dine out in style at a brand new five star sushi restaurant, Morimoto!

Work:life balance oceanside
Co-working spaces with fibre optic WIFI have popped up to cater for an influx of digital nomads.
Pampering pool days have become the norm, hammam & massage, hiking trails, skateboarding sessions, stand up paddle, are all great options for those rare days when there are no waves for surfing.
There are new Air B&Bs and apartment options offer a longer stay option for those coming to work remotely, is it time for you to practice finding that perfect work:life balance?
I am grateful for the time to be integrated into the local community. To have found a simpler way of life, in tune with the ocean and nature’s rhythm. If you’d like to come and sample this, please get in touch (details below), the Winter surf season has started, and it would be a pleasure to welcome you to/ back to this slice of beach and surfing heaven!

More about the author, Sally Kirby
Sally is based full-time near Taghazout Bay, drawn to a life spent at the ocean and by a passion for Africa. Her website showcases her artwork, writing and yoga teachings. Sally’s website is here and her Instagram feed here. Thanks to Sally for providing all of the images featured in this post.
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