Taghazout Surf Itinerary: 3 Days — 3-day private Morocco itinerary through Taghazout and Paradise Valley

Taghazout Surf Itinerary: 3 Days

Taghazout Surf Itinerary: 3 Days

Morocco's Laid-Back Surf Capital - World-Class Right-Hand Point Breaks, Sunrise Sessions, Yoga & a Paradise Valley Day Trip

3 days3 citiesFrom $390 ppFully private

Duration

3 days

Total distance

90 km

Cities & stops

3

Pace

Relaxed

Best season

September, October…

From

$390 pp

Updated

June 2026

Route at a glance

  1. Taghazout, Morocco
    Taghazout
  2. Aourir, Morocco
    Aourir
  3. Paradise Valley, Morocco
    Paradise Valley

Overview

3 days, Taghazout to Paradise Valley

Taghazout is Morocco's surf capital, a whitewashed former fishing village on the Atlantic about 19km north of Agadir, built around a famous run of right-hand point breaks - Anchor Point, Killer Point, La Source, Panorama and more. This relaxed 3-day itinerary balances coaching on the beginner-friendly peaks with dawn sessions at the points, longboarding at neighbouring Banana Beach, sunset yoga and a half-day trip inland to the palm-lined rock pools of Paradise Valley.

TaghazoutAourirParadise Valley

Trip highlights

  • Learn or improve on the gentle peaks of Panorama, Hash Point and Croco
  • Watch the dawn lines peel down the famous Anchor Point right-hander
  • Surf the long, mellow walls of Banana Beach at neighbouring Aourir
  • Roll out a mat for sunset yoga above the Atlantic
  • Eat fresh-grilled fish and tagine in the whitewashed fishing village
  • Swim in the turquoise rock pools of Paradise Valley palm gorge
  • Sip mint tea on a rooftop as the sun drops behind the points
  • Soak up the barefoot, surf-camp atmosphere just 19km from Agadir

Suitability

Is this 3-day Morocco itinerary right for you?

This route is designed around an unhurried, relaxed rhythm — long mornings, time to linger over mint tea and few box-ticking days. Expect some early starts, a few longer drives and a fair amount of walking on uneven medina lanes and dunes — a reasonable level of fitness helps. It works best for groups of 1–12 (we find 2 is the sweet spot), and because every departure is private we can stretch or compress it to fit your dates.

  • You have 3 days and want to see Taghazout, Aourir, Paradise Valley
  • You want a route shaped by people who run it on the ground, not a generic template
  • You are happy to trade a few longer drives for bucket-list landscapes

Why private

Why book this as a private tour?

On a group coach you follow the crowd's clock. On a private Serenity itinerary the day bends to you: a slower morning in the medina, an extra hour at a viewpoint, dinner moved earlier for the kids. You travel with your own licensed driver-guide and air-conditioned vehicle, sleep in hand-picked riads rather than chain hotels, and skip the daily wait for 30 strangers to reboard the bus.

Your own driver-guide
Licensed, English-speaking, on call throughout
Flexible by design
Adjust the pace and stops day to day
Hand-picked stays
Riads, kasbahs and a desert camp — not chains
No hidden add-ons
One transparent quote, tailored to you

The journey, day by day

Your 3-day Morocco itinerary

A full breakdown of every day — morning, afternoon and evening, plus where you eat, where you sleep and what to know before you set off. Everything is private and fully adjustable.

Day 1: Arrival, the Village & First Surf — Taghazout
Taghazout

Day 1

Arrival, the Village & First Surf

Taghazout · 19 km · 30-45 minutes from Agadir airport drive

Ease into Morocco's surf capital, a former fishing village strung along the Atlantic about 19km north of Agadir. After settling into your surf camp and being fitted for a board and wetsuit, spend the afternoon catching your first waves on the gentle beach peaks before the village glows gold at sunset. Taghazout is tiny, walkable and famously laid-back, built around a string of right-hand point breaks, argan-oil shops and rooftop cafes, so day one is all about finding your feet and your rhythm in the water.

Morning

1-1.5 hours

Airport Transfer & Surf-Camp Check-in

Private transfer from Agadir Al Massira Airport (about 19km / 30-45 minutes) to your surf camp or guesthouse in Taghazout. Settle in over mint tea, get fitted for your board and wetsuit, and meet your coaches for a spot briefing on the tides and swell.

Afternoon

2-2.5 hours

Beginner-Friendly Surf Session

Hit the water for your first guided session on the forgiving beach and reef peaks of Panorama, Hash Point or Croco, just south of the village. Coaches match the spot to the tide and your level, working on pop-ups and turns in the whitewater and gentle green waves.

Evening

2-3 hours

Sunset Over the Points & Village Dinner

Walk up to a rooftop terrace to watch the sun sink behind the line of points, then eat fresh-grilled fish or a slow-cooked tagine in the village lanes. Taghazout's nightlife is mellow - smoothie bars, surf shops and tea houses rather than clubs.

Meals

  • BreakfastOwn expense
  • LunchRecommended · A beachfront cafe in the village (fish, salads, smoothie bowls)
  • DinnerLocal eatery · Grilled fish at the harbour end or a village tagine house

Where you sleep

A Taghazout surf camp or boutique guesthouse near the points

Guesthouse · Taghazout village · $$

Travel note · Most of the year a 3/2 wetsuit is plenty - the Atlantic here runs roughly 16-20°C. Reef shoes help on the rockier point breaks.

Day 2: Dawn Patrol at the Points & Yoga — Taghazout
Taghazout

Day 2

Dawn Patrol at the Points & Yoga

Taghazout · 12 km · A few minutes to Banana Beach (Aourir) drive

Today follows the surfer's clock. Beat the wind with a dawn session at the famous right-hand points, then recover with yoga and a slow morning before an easy second surf at the longboard-friendly waves of Banana Beach. Taghazout's coastline is a conveyor belt of right-handers - Anchor Point, Killer Point, La Source, Mysteries and Panorama - that peel for tens of metres on the right swell, while the wide sand of Banana Beach at neighbouring Aourir is perfect for cruising and progression.

Morning

2.5-3 hours

Sunrise Surf at Anchor Point or an Improver Session

Rise early for glassy dawn conditions. Confident surfers can paddle out at the legendary Anchor Point or Killer Point right-handers, while improvers ride a guided session at a mellower break. A post-surf yoga or stretch class loosens tired shoulders.

Afternoon

3 hours

Banana Beach & Argan Country

Drive a few minutes south to Banana Beach at Aourir - the "banana village" - where long, forgiving waves roll across open sand, ideal for longboarding and practising what you learned. Stop at a roadside women's argan cooperative to see the nuts pressed by hand.

Evening

2-3 hours

Rooftop Sunset & Surf-Town Dinner

Back in the village, claim a rooftop for the sunset before dinner. Swap stories over a fish tagine or a fresh seafood platter, then wander the lantern-lit lanes lined with surf shops and tea houses.

Meals

  • BreakfastAt hotel · At your surf camp or guesthouse
  • LunchRecommended · Beach shack at Banana Beach (fresh fish, juices)
  • DinnerRecommended · L'Auberge or a village rooftop seafood spot

Where you sleep

Same surf camp or guesthouse as Day 1

Guesthouse · Taghazout village · $$

Travel note · The points work best on a clean autumn-to-spring swell with light morning offshore winds. The wind usually picks up by midday, so surf early.

Day 3: Paradise Valley & Departure — Paradise Valley
Paradise Valley

Day 3

Paradise Valley & Departure

Paradise Valley · 70 km · Approx. 1.5 hours round trip to Paradise Valley drive

Swap salt water for fresh on your final day with a trip inland to Paradise Valley, a palm-filled gorge in the High Atlas foothills above Agadir, where the Tamraght river carves a chain of emerald rock pools. After a swim and a scramble between the cliffs, return to the coast for a last surf or beach walk before your transfer to the airport. It is an easy half-day excursion that shows the dramatic landscapes hidden just behind Taghazout's beaches.

Morning

3-4 hours

Paradise Valley Palm Gorge & Rock Pools

Drive about 35km inland on the Imouzzer des Ida Outanane road to Paradise Valley, a lush gorge of date palms and smooth granite. Follow the path down to the natural turquoise pools for a swim, with cliff ledges for the brave to jump from into the deeper basins.

Afternoon

2-3 hours

Last Surf & Beach Time

Return to Taghazout for a final paddle-out or a relaxed beach walk along the sand. Rinse off, pack up your gear and enjoy a last juice or tagine on the seafront before heading to the airport.

Evening

30-45 minutes

Departure Transfer

Private transfer back to Agadir Al Massira Airport for your onward flight, or extend your stay with more time on the points. End of your 3-day Taghazout surf escape.

Meals

  • BreakfastAt hotel · At your surf camp or guesthouse
  • LunchRecommended · Riverside cafe in Paradise Valley or a village spot on return
  • DinnerOwn expense

Where you sleep

N/A - Departure day (or extend your stay)

Guesthouse · Taghazout village · $$

Travel note · Paradise Valley's pools are fullest in spring after the winter rains and can shrink in late summer. Wear shoes with grip for the rocky riverbed.

What's included

Included in your private tour

  • 3 nights accommodation in a surf camp, guesthouse or boutique hotel
  • Daily breakfast
  • Two guided surf sessions with coaching for your level
  • Surfboard and wetsuit hire for the stay
  • Half-day excursion to Paradise Valley
  • Local maps and surf-spot orientation notes

Not included

Excluded (so there are no surprises)

  • Transfers to and from Agadir Al Massira Airport (approx. 30-45 minutes)
  • Most lunches and dinners
  • Additional private surf lessons and extra board hire
  • Yoga classes and spa or hammam treatments
  • Travel insurance, tips and personal expenses

Pricing

3-day Morocco itinerary cost

Indicative per-person pricing for a fully private departure. Final cost depends on your travel dates, group size and choice of accommodation — request a free quote for an exact figure.

Essential

Per person · private · from

$390

Comfortable riads & hotels

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Most popular

Signature

Per person · private · from

$810

Boutique riads & a luxury camp

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Luxury

Per person · private · from

$1,650

Five-star stays & premium touches

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Prices in USD. Children, solo and larger-group rates available on request.

When to go

Best time to visit Morocco for this route

Spring and autumn bring the most reliable weather for combining cities, mountains and the Sahara — warm days, cool desert nights and comfortable medina walking. We run this itinerary year-round; high summer favours an earlier start to beat the desert heat.

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Good to know

3-day Morocco itinerary FAQs

How many days do you need in Taghazout?

Three days is a great length for a Taghazout surf trip. It gives you time to take two or three coached sessions, surf both the beginner peaks and the famous points, add a yoga or recovery morning, and still fit in a half-day excursion to Paradise Valley. Many surfers stay a full week to progress faster, but three days captures the essence of the town.

Is Taghazout good for beginner surfers?

Yes. Taghazout and the nearby beaches are excellent for beginners, with gentle, forgiving peaks at Panorama, Hash Point and Croco and long, mellow waves at Banana Beach in Aourir. Dozens of surf camps and schools offer lessons, board hire and coaching, so it is one of the easiest places in Morocco to learn or improve.

When is the best time to surf in Taghazout?

The prime surf season runs from autumn to spring, roughly September to April, when Atlantic swells are most consistent and the famous right-hand points come alive. Summer has smaller, more beginner-friendly waves and warmer water. Mornings are usually best year-round, with glassy conditions before the onshore wind builds in the afternoon.

How far is Taghazout from Agadir airport?

Taghazout sits about 19km north of Agadir, and Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA) is roughly 30 to 45 minutes away by car. Most surf camps arrange airport transfers, and there are also taxis and local buses. The short transfer makes Taghazout one of the most accessible surf destinations in Morocco.

What are the best surf spots in Taghazout?

Taghazout is famous for its right-hand point breaks. Anchor Point is the legendary long right-hander, with Killer Point, La Source, Mysteries and Boilers nearby for experienced surfers. Panorama, Hash Point and Croco offer gentler waves for improvers, while Banana Beach at Aourir, just south, is ideal for beginners and longboarders.

Is Paradise Valley worth visiting from Taghazout?

Yes. Paradise Valley is a palm-filled gorge in the High Atlas foothills about 35km inland, where a river forms a chain of turquoise rock pools framed by smooth granite cliffs. It is a refreshing half-day trip from Taghazout for swimming and cliff-jumping, and shows the dramatic mountain scenery hidden just behind the coast.

Do I need to bring my own surfboard to Taghazout?

No. Almost every surf camp and school in Taghazout rents boards and wetsuits, with a range from soft-tops for beginners to performance shortboards for the points. Bringing your own board is optional; many travellers simply hire locally to avoid airline baggage fees, especially for a short three-day trip.

Can you do yoga as well as surf in Taghazout?

Yes. Taghazout is a hub for surf-and-yoga camps, and many guesthouses run daily yoga classes on rooftop or seaview decks. Combining a morning surf with an afternoon or sunset yoga session is one of the most popular ways to experience the town and a great way to recover tired muscles between sessions.

Do you need a wetsuit to surf in Taghazout?

For most of the year a 3/2mm wetsuit is ideal, as the Atlantic water sits at roughly 16-20°C. In the warmer months a shorty or just board shorts and a rash vest can be enough, while winter and early-morning sessions are most comfortable in a full 3/2. Reef boots are useful on the rockier point breaks.

Is Taghazout a safe and relaxed place to visit?

Taghazout is a small, friendly and very laid-back village with a strong international surf community, and it is generally safe for solo travellers and couples. As anywhere, keep an eye on belongings on the beach and use a dry bag in the water. The atmosphere is low-key, centred on surfing, yoga, cafes and rooftop sunsets.

Insider tips

Before you go

  • Surf early: mornings are glassiest before the onshore wind builds after midday.
  • A 3/2 wetsuit suits most of the year; bring boots for the rocky point breaks.
  • Beginners should stick to Panorama, Hash Point, Croco and Banana Beach.
  • Anchor Point and Killer Point are for confident surfers only - respect the line-up.
  • Book a surf-and-yoga camp for the full Taghazout experience and easy logistics.
  • Carry small dirham notes for cafes, argan cooperatives and parking fees.
  • Fly into Agadir Al Massira (AGA); the transfer to Taghazout is just 30-45 minutes.
  • Visit Paradise Valley in the morning to beat the day-tripper crowds from Agadir.

Packing list

What to pack

  • A 3/2 wetsuit if you have one (camps provide hire suits)
  • Reef boots for the rocky points and Paradise Valley riverbed
  • Rash vest, board shorts and quick-dry towel
  • Reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses and a cap
  • Swimwear for the rock pools and beach
  • Comfortable sandals and trainers for the village
  • A light jacket for cool Atlantic evenings
  • A reusable water bottle
  • A dry bag for valuables on beach and valley days
  • Cash in small notes for cafes and cooperatives

Journey in pictures

A look down the road ahead

Scenes from the places this 3-day route runs through — from Taghazout to Paradise Valley and the kasbahs, medinas and dunes in between.

Taghazout, Morocco — scene from this 3-day itinerary
Taghazout
Taghazout, Morocco — scene from this 3-day itinerary
Taghazout
Taghazout, Morocco — scene from this 3-day itinerary
Taghazout
Taghazout, Morocco — scene from this 3-day itinerary
Taghazout
Taghazout, Morocco — scene from this 3-day itinerary
Taghazout
Aourir, Morocco — scene from this 3-day itinerary
Aourir
Aourir, Morocco — scene from this 3-day itinerary
Aourir
Aourir, Morocco — scene from this 3-day itinerary
Aourir

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