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Doing business in Taghazout: where surf, freedom and business come together

Doing business in Taghazout: where surf, freedom and business come together
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7 January 2026 • 6 min lezen • General

Taghazout has grown from a quiet fishing village into an international hotspot for surfers, digital nomads and lifestyle entrepreneurs. The mix of tourism, creativity and international visitors makes the village especially attractive for entrepreneurs who want to tap into small-scale, authentic and sustainable concepts.

Taghazout, located on the Atlantic coast north of Agadir, has in a short time grown into one of Morocco's most inspiring places for entrepreneurs. Where the village used to be known mainly as a fishing community, it now attracts surfers, digital nomads, yoga retreats and creative entrepreneurs from all over the world.

Why do business in Taghazout?

Taghazout stands out for its international character combined with a relaxed, authentic atmosphere. The constant flow of foreign visitors creates demand for high-quality services, while the village's scale leaves room for small-scale, distinctive concepts.

  • International audience with purchasing power
  • Year-round tourism thanks to surf conditions and climate
  • Growing community of remote workers
  • Relatively low start-up costs compared to big cities

Opportunities in surf & lifestyle

Surf is the beating heart of Taghazout. This offers entrepreneurs opportunities in, among other things:

  • Surf shops and rental of boards and wetsuits
  • Surf camps with accommodation and lessons
  • Merchandise and private-label surfwear
  • Repair and maintenance of surf equipment

Concepts that combine quality with sustainability and a local feel resonate particularly well with the international target audience.

Food & hospitality

Demand for good food and hospitality keeps growing. Not only restaurants, but also coffee concepts and healthy food formulas do well in Taghazout.

  • Specialty coffee & brunch cafés
  • Healthy bowls, smoothies and vegan concepts
  • Small-scale boutique guesthouses
  • Long-stay accommodation for digital nomads

Creative and digital services

Thanks to the presence of freelancers and remote workers, new opportunities arise beyond traditional tourism:

  • Coworking spaces and flexible workstations
  • Marketing, web design and content studios
  • Yoga, wellness and retreat organisation
  • Events and community-driven initiatives

Practical points of attention

Doing business in Taghazout does require local knowledge and good preparation. Think about permits, seasonal influences and collaboration with local partners. Those who invest in relationships and quality can quickly build a strong reputation here.

Conclusion

Taghazout offers unique opportunities for entrepreneurs who want to work small-scale, creatively and internationally. With the right positioning and respect for the local environment, the village can grow into a sustainable base for successful ventures in tourism, lifestyle and services.

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