Coliving in Taghazout, Morocco
Adventurekeys · Surf, yoga, and coworking in Taghazout, Morocco with ocean-view desks
The Home
Adventurekeys
Adventurekeys is a surf and coworking coliving in Taghazout, Morocco — the legendary surf village on the Atlantic coast south of Agadir. Ocean-view desks, 200 Mbps WiFi, and a 4.4-star rating across 241 Google reviews.
The Experience
Taghazout is where Moroccan surf culture meets nomad life. The waves are consistent, the weather is warm year-round, and the cost of living is a fraction of Europe’s. Adventurekeys combines surf lessons and yoga sessions with a professional coworking setup. The ocean-view desks make video calls genuinely enjoyable. Weekly excursions to Paradise Valley, Essaouira, and the Atlas Mountains add depth.
The Space
A multi-level property in Taghazout with ocean-view coworking, 200 Mbps fibre, yoga terrace, and communal areas designed for socialising. The village’s surf breaks, cafes, and harbour are steps away.
Who It’s For
Surfers and adventurous remote workers who want warm weather, consistent waves, and African culture at budget-friendly prices. Morocco’s proximity to Europe (3-hour flights from most capitals) makes it surprisingly accessible.
Upcoming Chapters
What's included
- Coworking Dedicated workspace
- Up to 20 guests Community size
- 1 week min stay Minimum commitment
- Since 2018 Established coliving
- Remote-friendly Built for nomads
Workspace
Work with a Taghazout, Morocco Rhythm
Coworking included with reliable internet.
The Vibe
Early risers head to the beach for surf before the wind picks up. By 9-10am most people are at the ocean-view desks. Afternoons split between more work, yoga on the terrace, or exploring the village. Evenings are social — shared dinners on the rooftop or tagine at a local spot.
Weekends usually involve day trips — Paradise Valley waterfalls, Essaouira for a coastal change of scenery, or a guided trek into the foothills of the Atlas Mountains.
Living in Taghazout, Morocco
Taghazout is a fishing village turned surf town on Morocco's Atlantic coast, about 20 minutes north of Agadir. The waves are consistent from September to April, with point breaks like Anchor Point and Killer Point drawing surfers from across Europe. Summer is calmer but still warm and surfable for beginners.
The cost of living is remarkably low — a full tagine lunch costs €3-4, a fresh juice is under €1, and a month's rent for a local apartment runs €200-400. The village itself is compact and walkable, with surf shops, juice bars, and a growing number of cafes catering to remote workers.
The biggest draw for nomads is the combination of warm weather, cheap living, and Europe being just a 3-hour flight away. Agadir airport has direct connections to most European capitals. The vibe is laid-back, Moroccan culture is welcoming, and the sunsets over the Atlantic are genuinely world-class.
Paradise Valley
A series of natural rock pools and waterfalls in a palm-lined gorge about 45 minutes inland. Bring swimwear and shoes with grip — the rocks are slippery.
Essaouira Day Trip
A 2.5-hour drive up the coast to a walled port city with a medina, fresh seafood stalls, and constant wind. Game of Thrones filmed here.
Anchor Point Surf
One of Africa's best right-hand point breaks, walking distance from the village. Works best October through March with northwest swells.
Transparent Rates
All prices per person. 1 week minimum stay.
| Room Type | Price / month | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room Best value | €400 /mo | Starting from |
| Private room | €800 /mo |
The Honest Briefing
Fly into Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA). A taxi to Taghazout costs around 200-250 MAD (€18-23) and takes 30-40 minutes. You can buy a Maroc Telecom SIM at the airport for about 30 MAD with data. Bring cash — many places in the village don't accept cards.
Where to Eat
- 🍽Restaurant Toubkal, Taghazout — rooftop fish tagine with ocean views, 50-70 MAD (€5-7)
- 🍽Café Aftas, Taghazout — best smoothie bowls and coffee in the village, 30-50 MAD (€3-5)
- 🍽La Source, Aourir — set in a garden, great pizza and Moroccan dishes, 60-80 MAD (€6-8)
- 🍽Dar Josephine, Taghazout — upscale Moroccan-French fusion for a special night, 120-150 MAD (€12-15)
- 🍽Chez Yassine, Taghazout harbor — fresh grilled fish straight off the boats, 40-60 MAD (€4-6)
Cost of Living
The Team
Founders
We built Adventurekeys because we wanted a place where you could surf world-class waves, do meaningful work, and not have to choose between the two.
Getting There & Around
- Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA)35 min by taxi
- Agadir city center25 min by car
- Anchor Point surf break5 min walk
Common Questions
What's the WiFi like?
200 Mbps fibre — solid for video calls. Morocco's internet infrastructure has improved significantly in recent years, especially in Taghazout.
What's included in the price?
Room, coworking with ocean-view desks, WiFi, yoga sessions, and access to communal areas. Surf lessons and excursions are available at extra cost. Meals are not included.
How do I get there?
Fly into Agadir (AGA), then take a taxi to Taghazout (30-40 min, about €20). Many European budget airlines fly direct to Agadir.
Do I need a visa for Morocco?
Most European, US, and Canadian passport holders get 90 days visa-free. Check your specific nationality before booking.
Is alcohol available?
Morocco is a Muslim country with limited alcohol availability. Some restaurants serve beer and wine, but this is not a party destination. The vibe is more sunrise surf than late-night drinks.
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