Best Coworking Spaces in Tamraght & Taghazout: A Complete Guide to Working by the Ocean

Raphaël Masson

Fondateur de Agadir Properties

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Best Coworking Spaces in Tamraght & Taghazout: A Complete Guide to Working by the Ocean

Introduction

Why Tamraght and Taghazout Are Becoming Major Remote Work Hubs

After spending a lot of time between Tamraght and Taghazout, I’ve watched these two villages transform from quiet surf spots into global digital nomad hubs. Ten years ago, the area was mostly known for surf camps and a few cafés. Today, you’ll find a strong international community, reliable high-speed WiFi, modern coworking spaces, ocean-view rooftops, colivings, healthy cafés, and hundreds of remote workers from Europe, North America, and sometimes even Asia.

These villages have a unique appeal: perfect weather, lower living costs than Europe, a laid-back community atmosphere, quick access to Agadir, and above all, a rare balance between surf, nature, work, and community.

Surf + Work: A Lifestyle That Convinces People to Stay Longer

Many travelers come “for one month” and end up staying six months, a year, or moving here full-time. It’s hard not to fall in love with the rhythm: a sunrise surf session at Devil’s Rock, a morning working from an ocean-view rooftop, lunch in a local café, and a deep-work session in a quiet coworking space.

This blend of professional productivity and lifestyle quality is exactly what remote workers crave today.

Remote Work Landscape in Agadir, Tamraght and Taghazout

Internet Quality, Infrastructure and Accessibility

Fiber-optic internet now covers almost the entire area, offering speeds between 50 and 200 Mb/s — enough for heavy video calls, cloud work, video editing and streaming.

Most coworking spaces also have:

  • dual routers
  • 4G or eSIM backup
  • silent work rooms
  • plenty of power outlets
  • ergonomic seating
  • stable, air-conditioned environments

Agadir Airport is just 40 minutes away, with direct flights to Paris, London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Lisbon, Barcelona and more — ideal for remote workers needing to travel regularly.

A Diverse and Welcoming International Community

Tamraght and Taghazout attract an impressive mix of people:

  • software developers
  • designers and architects
  • content creators
  • marketing freelancers
  • tech entrepreneurs
  • surf instructors
  • remote employees with European companies
  • active retirees

What stands out the most is how easy it is to connect with people. You meet someone at a café in the morning, surf together in the afternoon, then end up working side-by-side in a coworking space the next day.

Why the Region Became a Digital Nomad Hotspot

Three reasons explain the rise:

  1. A truly unbeatable climate — 300+ sunny days per year.
  2. Lower cost of living compared to Europe but still modern and comfortable.
  3. Lifestyle appeal: working by the ocean, surfing every day, and a peaceful environment.

Combined with a warm AMAZIGH culture, a high level of safety and increasingly easy administration, it’s no surprise that more and more expats choose this region.

Best Coworking Spaces in Tamraght

Tamraght is one of the best villages in Morocco for focused work: calm, authentic, local but open-minded, and filled with cafés and spaces adapted to digital nomads. Some places feel like traditional coworking spaces, others are cafés with the perfect balance of comfort and quiet.

Here are the top places to work in Tamraght, tested and widely used by the remote work community.

1. Amsiln Studio – Minimalist, Bright and Perfect for Creative Work

Amsiln Studio is one of the most inspiring workspaces in Tamraght. Designed like a creative studio, it attracts designers, architects, artists and entrepreneurs who appreciate a clean, minimalist environment and excellent natural light.

Highlights:

  • very stable fiber-optic internet
  • quiet atmosphere ideal for deep work
  • clean, minimalist interior
  • exceptional natural light
  • professional but relaxed vibe

It’s the kind of place where you can sit for six hours without noticing time passing.

2. Manzili – Chic, Comfortable and Great for Long Work Sessions

Manzili is one of the most elegant spots in the village. It’s not a coworking space — it’s a high-end café extremely well-designed for working. Large tables, comfortable seats, and a smooth, quiet atmosphere make it excellent for professional sessions.

Why remote workers love it:

  • excellent WiFi
  • calm environment with respectful clientele
  • ideal for calls, meetings and structured work
  • healthy menu and good coffee

Manzili attracts consultants, entrepreneurs, and expats who enjoy working in a refined, well-finished space.

3. Nour – Warm, Quiet and Ideal for Writing or Creative Thinking

Nour is a cosy café, perfect for mornings. It’s small, intimate and loved by writers, designers and anyone who likes a soft, peaceful atmosphere.

Great for:

  • writing
  • brainstorming
  • planning days
  • lighter work sessions

The WiFi is good, the coffee is great, and the ambiance is one of the nicest in the village.

4. Nomadbay – Modern, Social and Designed for Digital Nomads

Nomadbay is one of the most modern hybrid café-coworking spaces in Tamraght. It attracts a young, international crowd of digital nomads.

Strengths:

  • fast and stable WiFi
  • lots of space and power outlets
  • comfortable seating
  • modern, healthy menu
  • community-friendly atmosphere

If you want to meet people or work in a lively environment, Nomadbay is one of the best options.

5. Happy Tamraght – Spacious, Bright and Surprisingly Good for Work

Happy Tamraght is often overlooked, but it’s a very reliable work spot. The café is large, bright and airy, with plenty of space and very friendly staff.

Why it works well:

  • excellent WiFi
  • lots of room
  • calm mornings
  • comfortable for long sessions

It’s a solid, everyday choice for remote workers.

6. Kasbari – Premium Coworking & Coliving for Serious Remote Workers

Kasbari is one of the strongest additions to Tamraght’s coworking scene. It’s a true coworking and coliving space, built specifically for remote work — not a café.

You’ll find:

  • ergonomic desks
  • silent work areas
  • separate rooms
  • fiber-optic connection
  • structured, calm environment
  • international remote-work community
  • accommodation on-site for long-term stays

Kasbari offers a work experience that feels very “European”, with a high level of structure and professionalism. For remote workers who need serious focus, it’s one of the best options in Tamraght.

Best Coworking Spaces in Taghazout

Taghazout is more lively and touristic than Tamraght, but also one of the most internationally known digital nomad hotspots in Morocco. The village has colivings, coworkings and ocean-view cafés designed for long workdays.

1. SunDesk Taghazout – The Most Famous Coworking in Morocco

SunDesk is a globally recognized coliving + coworking space. Many nomads come to Taghazout specifically because of it.

What makes it great:

  • extremely reliable fiber
  • quiet, well-structured workspace
  • ocean-view terraces
  • community events
  • coliving rooms on-site

SunDesk is a must-visit for any remote worker.

2. Surf Camps with Integrated Coworking Areas

Several surf camps now offer proper workspace setups:

  • Dfrost
  • World of Waves
  • Munga’s
  • Surf Lodge Morocco

These places combine surf, yoga, coworking, healthy food and accommodation — ideal for people who want a full lifestyle immersion.

3. Ocean-View Cafés in Central Taghazout

The cafés overlooking Anchor Point are legendary. They’re not full coworking spaces, but their views make them perfect spots for creative work.

You’ll find:

  • good WiFi
  • amazing ocean views
  • a mix of locals, surfers and nomads
  • inspiring ambiance

Perfect for writing, content creation or planning.

4. Hybrid Colivings with Structured Workspaces

Several new colivings have opened in the village, offering:

  • private rooms
  • coworking rooms
  • shared kitchens
  • yoga terraces
  • community dinners

Ideal for people staying 1 to 3 months.

Tamraght vs Taghazout: Which One Is Better for You?

Atmosphere

  • Tamraght: calm, authentic, balanced.
  • Taghazout: lively, touristy, very international.

Price

  • Tamraght is slightly cheaper.
  • Taghazout is more premium, especially near Anchor Point.

Community

  • Tamraght: stable long-term expat community.
  • Taghazout: nomads rotating every few weeks or months.

Best for…

  • Intermediate surfers → Tamraght
  • Digital nomads who want networking → Taghazout
  • Entrepreneurs → Tamraght
  • Content creators → Taghazout

Internet Reality Check

  • 90% of Tamraght has fiber
  • Taghazout is largely fiber-covered too
  • 4G coverage is excellent
  • eSIM recommended for important calls
  • Most reliable areas: Imourane, upper Tamraght, central Taghazout

Living, Working and Surfing: Practical Tips

Optimal Daily Rhythm

  • morning surf or exercise
  • work from 10am to 2pm
  • lunch break
  • work again from 3pm to 6pm
  • sunset on the beach

How to Meet the Community

  • coworking spaces
  • surf lessons
  • rooftops at sunset
  • WhatsApp groups
  • spontaneous café meetups

Typical Budget

  • coffee: €1.5–€2.5
  • coworking day pass: €8–€12
  • long-term rent: €350–€700
  • healthy meal: €4–€7

Conclusion

Why These Two Villages Are Perfect for Remote Workers

Tamraght and Taghazout offer something rare: ocean, sun, nature, a strong international community, solid digital infrastructure, affordable living and a genuinely inspiring atmosphere. It’s one of the best places in the world to combine creativity, productivity and well-being.

How Agadir Properties Can Help You Settle In

If you plan to stay long-term or relocate as a remote worker, Agadir Properties can help you:

  • find long-term housing
  • understand each neighborhood
  • avoid common real-estate traps
  • settle into your new digital nomad lifestyle

We know the region intimately because we’re on the ground every week.