Taghazout and Berber villages trip from Agadir
Step out of the city and follow Morocco’s Atlantic coast to discover hidden villages, everyday local life, and dramatic sea views on this half-day tour. This experience blends culture, nature, and authentic Berber coastal traditions in one easy trip from Agadir.
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Duration & availability
- Duration: Approx. 4 hours.
- Availability: Daily tour (Morning or Afternoon).
- Pick up times: 09:0 or 14:00.
- Pick up areas: Agadir, Taghazout, Tamraght.
- Secure your spot today—Pay at pickup.
Highlights
- Admire the colorful houses of Aghroud and capture stunning photos.
- Enjoy a scenic drive along Morocco’s Atlantic coast with a local guide.
- Visit a traditional fishing village and explore a bustling fish market.
- Stroll through Taghazout, a laid-back surf town with a unique vibe.
Price includes
✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght)
✓ Tour on comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
✓ Tour guide
✓ Mint tea break in the Berber village
✕ Food and drinks
✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off (Agadir, Taghazout & Tamraght)
✓ Tour on comfortable air-conditioned vehicle
✓ Tour guide
✓ Mint tea break in the Berber village
✕ Food and drinks
Price
- £25 per adult
- £15 per child (age 0-15)
From Agadir or Taghazout: Taghazout & Berber villages tour
Step out of the city and follow Morocco’s Atlantic coast to discover hidden villages, everyday local life, and dramatic sea views on this half-day tour. This experience blends culture, nature, and authentic Berber coastal traditions in one easy trip from Agadir.
Start with a relaxed walk through Roche Imourane, a lively neighborhood of small shops and cafés where locals go about their day. Your guide will share stories about the area’s Berber roots and how surf culture has shaped life along this stretch of coast.
Continue to a traditional fishing village, where wooden boats rest on the shore and fishermen prepare their nets. Visit the small fish market, see the fresh catch of the day, and learn how local families and restaurants choose their seafood and keep old fishing traditions alive.
Then head to Taghazout, a village known worldwide for its surf scene and chilled atmosphere. Stroll through its colorful lanes, browse surf shops, watch surfers from viewpoints, and enjoy some free time to soak up the vibe or take photos.
Finish in the peaceful seaside neighborhood of Aghroud, famous for its bright, colorful houses painted in blues, yellows, and greens. Walk through its quiet streets, enjoy open coastal views, and capture beautiful photos before your return journey to Agadir.
Start with a relaxed walk through Roche Imourane, a lively neighborhood of small shops and cafés where locals go about their day. Your guide will share stories about the area’s Berber roots and how surf culture has shaped life along this stretch of coast.
Continue to a traditional fishing village, where wooden boats rest on the shore and fishermen prepare their nets. Visit the small fish market, see the fresh catch of the day, and learn how local families and restaurants choose their seafood and keep old fishing traditions alive.
Then head to Taghazout, a village known worldwide for its surf scene and chilled atmosphere. Stroll through its colorful lanes, browse surf shops, watch surfers from viewpoints, and enjoy some free time to soak up the vibe or take photos.
Finish in the peaceful seaside neighborhood of Aghroud, famous for its bright, colorful houses painted in blues, yellows, and greens. Walk through its quiet streets, enjoy open coastal views, and capture beautiful photos before your return journey to Agadir.
Frequently asked questions about Taghazout trip from Agadir
1. How far is Taghazout from Agadir?
Taghazout is located approximately 20–25 km (12–15 miles) north of Agadir. The drive usually takes about 30 minutes along the scenic coastal road, though it can take slightly longer during peak summer traffic.
2. Can I visit Taghazout if I don’t surf?
Absolutely! While Taghazout is world-famous for surfing, many visitors come just for the "hippie-chic" vibe, beachfront cafes, and vibrant yoga scene. It’s a perfect place to enjoy a sea-view lunch, shop for unique Moroccan crafts, or simply relax on the beach.
3. Is the water safe for swimming?
Yes, the beaches are popular for swimming. However, keep an eye on the flags and local conditions, as the Atlantic can have strong currents. For the cleanest water, we recommend the beaches slightly north of the main village, such as Taghazout Bay, Imourane and Tamri.
4. What should I wear in Taghazout?
Taghazout is a laid-back surf village, so casual summer wear (shorts, T-shirts, sundresses) is perfectly fine. While bikinis are normal on the beach, it is respectful to cover up slightly (throwing on a tunic or t-shirt) when walking through the village streets or sitting in local cafes.
5. Is Taghazout suitable for children?
Yes! The village is very family-friendly. Kids love watching the colorful fishing boats come in and playing in the sandy coves. Many restaurants offer kid-friendly menus like pizza, pasta, and fresh fruit juices.
Taghazout is located approximately 20–25 km (12–15 miles) north of Agadir. The drive usually takes about 30 minutes along the scenic coastal road, though it can take slightly longer during peak summer traffic.
2. Can I visit Taghazout if I don’t surf?
Absolutely! While Taghazout is world-famous for surfing, many visitors come just for the "hippie-chic" vibe, beachfront cafes, and vibrant yoga scene. It’s a perfect place to enjoy a sea-view lunch, shop for unique Moroccan crafts, or simply relax on the beach.
3. Is the water safe for swimming?
Yes, the beaches are popular for swimming. However, keep an eye on the flags and local conditions, as the Atlantic can have strong currents. For the cleanest water, we recommend the beaches slightly north of the main village, such as Taghazout Bay, Imourane and Tamri.
4. What should I wear in Taghazout?
Taghazout is a laid-back surf village, so casual summer wear (shorts, T-shirts, sundresses) is perfectly fine. While bikinis are normal on the beach, it is respectful to cover up slightly (throwing on a tunic or t-shirt) when walking through the village streets or sitting in local cafes.
5. Is Taghazout suitable for children?
Yes! The village is very family-friendly. Kids love watching the colorful fishing boats come in and playing in the sandy coves. Many restaurants offer kid-friendly menus like pizza, pasta, and fresh fruit juices.
Itinerary & Highlights
09:00 | Hotel Pickup: Morning or afternoon pickup from your hotel in Agadir or Taghazout.
09:30 | Taghazout Surf Village: A guided walk through the famous blue alleys. See the local surf shops and watch the waves at "Anchor Point."
10:30 | Aghroud Colored Houses: Visit the most vibrant village in Morocco. Explore the rainbow-colored houses and the unique mural art overlooking the sea.
11:30 | Tamri Banana Village: Stop in the lush Tamri banana groves. Enjoy a traditional mint tea break with local "Banana Tagine" or fresh fruit.
12:15 | Coastal Drive: A scenic return journey along the cliffs, stopping at panoramic viewpoints of the Atlantic.
13:00 | Hotel Drop-offArrival back at your accommodation in Agadir.
09:30 | Taghazout Surf Village: A guided walk through the famous blue alleys. See the local surf shops and watch the waves at "Anchor Point."
10:30 | Aghroud Colored Houses: Visit the most vibrant village in Morocco. Explore the rainbow-colored houses and the unique mural art overlooking the sea.
11:30 | Tamri Banana Village: Stop in the lush Tamri banana groves. Enjoy a traditional mint tea break with local "Banana Tagine" or fresh fruit.
12:15 | Coastal Drive: A scenic return journey along the cliffs, stopping at panoramic viewpoints of the Atlantic.
13:00 | Hotel Drop-offArrival back at your accommodation in Agadir.





