Tamraght is a small coastal village just north of Agadir, Morocco, known for its relaxed vibe, consistent waves, and authentic local life. Less crowded than Taghazout but just as rich in surf culture, Tamraght has become a favorite destination for travelers looking for a balance between adventure, culture, and relaxation.

If you’re planning 7 days in Tamraght, this guide will show you how to experience the best of the area with surfing, local discoveries, and time to truly disconnect.
Day 1 – Arrival & Settling into Tamraght
After arriving at Agadir Al Massira Airport, it’s about a 45-minute drive to Tamraght. Once you arrive, the pace of life slows down instantly.
Check in, unpack, and enjoy your first walk through the village. Small cafés, local shops, and ocean views set the tone for the week ahead.
If you’re staying at Sable Beach Surfcamp Tamraght, the first day is all about relaxing, meeting fellow travelers, and enjoying a traditional Moroccan dinner while listening to the sound of the ocean.
Day 2 – First Surf Session & Beach Time
Tamraght is surrounded by world-class surf spots suitable for beginners and intermediate surfers. After breakfast, it’s time for your first surf session.
Local beaches like Banana Point, Devil’s Rock, and Crocodiles offer consistent waves and beautiful scenery. Surf lessons typically include theory, warm-up, and guided practice in the water.
The afternoon is perfect for relaxing on the beach, enjoying fresh juice in the village, or watching the sunset from the cliffs above the ocean.
Day 3 – Paradise Valley Adventure
A trip to Paradise Valley is a must when spending a week in Tamraght. Located in the Atlas Mountains, this natural oasis features palm trees, crystal-clear pools, and stunning landscapes.
You can swim, jump into natural pools, or simply relax in nature. On the way back, many visitors stop for traditional tajine or mint tea in a mountain café.
This day adds a perfect contrast to the surf lifestyle and shows another side of Morocco.
Day 4 – Surf Progress & Local Life
Back to the ocean for another surf session, where you’ll start noticing real progress. Tamraght’s mellow waves make learning fun and safe.
In the afternoon, explore local life:
- Visit the weekly souk
- Walk to nearby Taghazout village
- Enjoy Moroccan pastries and coffee
At Sable Beach Surfcamp Tamraght, evenings are often social, with shared dinners and relaxed conversations on the terrace.
Day 5 – Imsouane Day Trip & Sandboarding
A day trip to Imsouane, famous for having one of the longest right-hand waves in Africa, is a highlight of any surf trip to Morocco. The bay is ideal for long rides and unforgettable surf sessions.
On the way back, many itineraries include sandboarding on the dunes — a fun and unique experience you won’t forget.
Return to Tamraght in the evening for a calm dinner and rest.
Day 6 – Relaxation, Hammam & Sunset Yoga
After several active days, it’s time to slow down. Start the morning with a traditional Moroccan hammam, a deeply relaxing cultural experience.
In the late afternoon, enjoy sunset yoga overlooking the ocean — a perfect way to stretch, breathe, and reflect on the week.
This balance of surf and wellness is one of the reasons travelers love staying in Tamraght.
Day 7 – Final Surf & Farewell
Your last day usually includes a final surf session to enjoy everything you’ve learned during the week. After breakfast and packing, there’s time for last photos, souvenirs, and goodbyes.
Many travelers leave Tamraght already planning their return.


