Taghazout Bay, Morocco
Endless summer: coliving & coworking in Taghazout Bay
Live and work in the heart of a Moroccan surf town where community, relaxed living, and remote work go hand in hand. Enjoy fast Wi‑Fi, rooftop coworking with sea views, and a close community — with waves, sunsets, and culture as part of daily life, year round.





















Homes · Coliving Taghazout Bay
Three houses, one community
Sunset surfs, shared dinners, and weekly events tie the homes together. A community manager keeps the social battery charged while guests co-create movie nights, cleanups, and weekend road trips.
Abdel Yan
Nomads
- Authentic Moroccan build with rooftop cowork and 360° sea-and-mountain views
- 6 private rooms · 1 shared room
- Shared kitchen, lounge, laundry, rooftop chill zones
Louise’s home
Nomads
- Design-led house with colour, rooftop hangouts, and a warm communal feel
- 5 private rooms · 1 shared room
- Kitchen, lounge, and creative corners for cowork marathons
Abdel Sin
Nomads
- Newer home a minute from Abdel Yan — same bay, same breeze
- 3 private rooms · 2 studios
- Kitchen and rooftop for work or sunset hangs
Workspace · Coliving Taghazout Bay
Rooftop coworking with ocean light
Fibre runs through each house; private desks handle calls, while rooftops give you daylight and sea breeze. Abdel’s rooftops are roughly a minute apart — hop between them when you need fresh perspective.
Louise’s place adds big kitchen tables upstairs and a window-side table downstairs; guests freely mix between homes for variety.



Wave prep
Surf school and board help from local partners
Beach cleanup
Give back with neighbours and guests
Desert play
Sandboarding and crew trips between work blocks
Community · Coliving Taghazout Bay
Surf · culture · chill life
Mornings are for swell checks, middays for laptops, nights for tagines and cards on the roof. Managers and guests co-design the week — think Paradise Valley runs, skate-park sunsets, or quiet tea after a long call. Tamraght keeps things human-scale; friendships form fast.
Taghazout Bay
Twenty kilometres north of Agadir, Taghazout Bay blends year-round sun, long beaches, and Amazigh hospitality. Fishing-village roots meet surf schools and nomad-friendly cafés.
Nomadico’s base is Tamraght — quieter than central Taghazout, with specialty coffee, yoga, and waves a walk away.
Agadir airport is under an hour; Marrakech bus links exist for overland arrivals.
Pricing · Coliving Taghazout Bay
Stretch longer stays
Full refund up to one month before check-in is commonly offered — verify on the partner checkout.
Best-price promises and bundle rules live on Nomadico’s site.
| Stay | Private ensuite | Private · shared bath | Shared room |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 week | €310 | €270 | €180 |
| 2 weeks | €510 | €445 | €295 |
| 1 month | €850 | €770 | €490 |
EUR · illustrative room mapping — match exact home and room type on the partner site.
Shared room: from €483 / month
Private room: from €752 / month
Reviews · Coliving Taghazout Bay
Notes from Tamraght
Tamraght feels like a Berber village first, resort second — informal addresses, corner shops, and cafés you learn by heart.
You are minutes from both mountain trails and beach breaks; Nomadico sits centrally so neither feels far.
Coffee nerds migrate to the roasteries named on the partner page; Tuesday market adds colour (and snacks) to the week.
Your hosts on the ground
Abdel’s family has deep roots next door and runs Surfskate for gear and lessons. Louise, Amanda, and Cami brought Danish design energy to a second home — together they keep the community surf-stoked and well fed.
Location · Coliving Taghazout Bay
Tamraght
- Three linked homes in the village centre
- Cafés and tagine spots within a few minutes’ walk
- Beach and beginner-friendly waves ~10 minutes on foot
- ~20 minute seaside ride to Taghazout village
- Agadir airport ~50 minutes by taxi
FAQ · Endless summer: coliving & coworking in Taghazout Bay
Questions
Agadir airport taxis run ~€30 day / €35 night. Budget buses exist with transfers. From Marrakech, direct shuttles (~€25) take 3.5–4 hours with big scenery.
Fully equipped shared kitchens. Laundry service sits near the house; Abdel’s building can help if you would rather surf than fold.
Walking plus taxis covers daily life; scooters or cars unlock Agadir and secret beaches. Partners share rental contacts.
Book on the partner site with flexible payment rails; guides arrive after confirmation.
Local tagines and couscous stay cheap; third-wave cafés and beach clubs cost more. Long-stay coliving rates help balance the month.
Fibre supports video calls. Rooftop cowork at Abdel’s is the sunny default; Louise’s tables are quieter alternatives. Every private room has a desk.
Mini markets, fruit stalls, and surf shops are steps away; Tuesday souk is the weekly highlight.
Surf, yoga, Paradise Valley, Essaouira or Imsouane road trips, or low-key beach time with mint tea.
Tamraght and Taghazout are relaxed; use normal awareness with valuables, especially on busy beaches.
Yes — surf meetups, dinners, and weekend missions are their bread and butter.
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