Janire Gonzalez Etxabarri (EUK) and Adur Amatriain (EUK) won the World Surf League (WSL) Pro Taghazout Bay Qualifying Series (QS) 4,000, after a long drawn-out week of competition and overcoming a ...
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Plenty of travelers visiting Taghazout, the Moroccan fishing village outside of the city of Agadir, aren’t too concerned with being on land. That’s because Taghazout is known as one of the world’s ...
Taghazout, Morocco, once a sleepy surfing destination, has become more popular over the years for its yoga, hiking, wellness activities, and yes, for its surfing. Photograph by Zodyakuz, Shutterstock ...
Nestled on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, in the heart of the renowned Taghazout Bay north of Agadir, Fairmont Taghazout Bay stands out as one of the top luxury destinations that blend breathtaking ...
This is the most peaceful place imaginable to practise yoga: the veranda of a villa high above the Atlantic on a beautiful warm evening, the sun dipping below the horizon, turning the sky and waves ...
Radisson Hotel Group (www.RadissonHotels.com) proudly announces the debut of Radisson Residences Taghazout Bay (http://apo-opa.co/47YRVUf), in the heart of Morocco ...
While Marrakech’s myriad charms are undeniable, the buzzy opening of Fairmont Taghazout Bay has marked the arrival of Morocco’s next big destination for in-the-know travelers. The resort debuted last ...
Soon after leaving Agadir, the clattering of motorbikes and horn-honking fades, the landscape flattens and the Atlantic ocean fills the horizon. And then it appears — a supersized curve of golden sand ...
TAGHAZOUT, Morocco - Every morning just after dawn prayers, Mohamed Rami and three of his colleagues carry his boat over the pebbled beach of this small town on the Moroccan coast and lay it in the ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. Plenty of travelers visiting Taghazout, the Moroccan fishing village ...
"What are you so afraid of?" Akrou Ayoub, my surf instructor who goes by “Ay," asks as I battle my way through another set of small waves off the coast of Tamraght Beach in Taghazout, Morocco. I'm not ...
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