Our beaches and the ocean are beautiful and have been waiting for water sports enthusiasts since most of the surf spots in the area opened. The waves are getting bigger and bigger as we enter the high surfing season in Morocco.

Whilst Morocco’s state of emergency has been extended until 10 March, here in Tamraght we are enjoying relaxed village life, sunny days searching for waves, sunset yoga and as usual, delicious home-cooked Moroccan cuisine. 


With several airlines now flying to Agadir from Europe, for those feeling adventurous, we believe this is a great time to travel.

 Yoga session on our rooftop with a beautiful sunset, creating a serene and picturesque environment.

We would like to update on the situation here, as we see it; As we understand;

Airlines

Following airlines are offering direct flights from Europe to Agadir from mid-October onwards; Royal Air Maroc, Easyjet, Ryanair, TUI fly, Air Arabia, Transavia. Their change policies vary, most are being flexible with changes and cancellations.

 List of direct flights to Agadir, including airlines and departure cities.

Beaches & Surf

Surf spots are now accessible to surfers! Notably Anchor Point, Banana Point, Mystery, Desert Point, La Source, Killer Point… The waves are getting bigger as we come into our peak surfing season.

Girls heading into the water with their surfboards, ready for a surfing session.

Cafes & Restaurants

In Tamraght & Taghazout, most cafes, restaurants and shops are now open. They may ask you to wear a mask to enter but these can be removed once seated at tables. Tables are well-spaced out and cafes are thoroughly cleaned, with anti-bac gel readily available. Many outdoor dining options are available.

Babakoul Café in Tamraght, Morocco, with its charming outdoor seating area and vibrant atmosphere.

Accomodation

In this area, only a handful of the guest houses and hotels have opened, so if you want quiet waves and personalised surf instruction, this is your time to travel.

A cozy double room at Azul Guesthouse, Morocco, featuring a comfortable bed, traditional decor, and ample natural light.

Weather

We are enjoying lovely sunny, warm days in the late 20s and balmy sunsets.

A stunning sunset at Banana Beach, Morocco, with the sky painted in vibrant hues of orange and pink, and the tranquil ocean in the background.

What you will need to do travel – currently?

Hotel confirmation

Book and print confirmation of your hotel reservation, we can provide you with this via email. This is to be showed to the airline and police at the airport. Azul Guesthouse are offering flexible bookings, which are changeable free of charge. 


Covid-19 test

A negative PCR COVID-19 test it must be dated within 72 hours of your arrival in Morocco.


Complete health form.

Print and complete this health form, a requirement for all arrivals into Morocco:  http://www.onda.ma/form.php

Information about access conditions to Morocco, including PCR test requirements.

Check the requirements for your return home, or onward travel from Morocco. 

For example, if there will be any quarantine requirements in your home country after your travel to Morocco. 
Book your flight, pack your bags and we will meet you at Agadir for the warmest welcome in true Berber style!
We appreciate that travelling at this time is not for everyone, and the above is all subject to change. For those that do travel, we will ensure it is a rewarding and memorable trip.Any questions, please do get in touch.


Warm wishes,


Azul Guesthouse family