Taghazout Nightlife is all about rooftops, surf bars, and mellow après-surf vibes.
After a long day of chasing waves at Anchor Point or Banana Beach, Taghazout shifts gears. The salty hair, sandy feet, and tired arms give way to cold beers, rooftop sunsets, and the easy rhythm of Morocco’s surf-town nightlife. Whether you’re looking for a chilled surfer hangout, a live music joint, or a bigger night out in Agadir, here’s your insider guide to après-surf evenings around Taghazout and Tamraght.
Best Bars in Taghazout – Rooftops & Beachfront Hangouts
1) World of Waves (beachfront bar + live music)
A community hub right on the sand with a fully stocked bar (local wine & beer), regular pop‑up gigs, and jam sessions, one of the classic surf bars in Taghazout. Easy place to meet surfers and digital nomads after sunset.
2) Munga’s Kitchen & The Favela Rooftop
Pub‑style pizzas and a surfer crowd downstairs at Munga’s Kitchen; head up to The Favela rooftop for ocean‑view dinners and stargazing. Start mellow here, then continue your night.
3) Dfrost Almugar – BBB (Bohemian Berber Bar)
Open to everyone and set by the water’s edge, BBB pours cold beers, local wines and cocktails with boho tunes and a proper sunset view.

4) Amouage Bar & Kitchen
Stylish but surf‑town casual. Known for ocean panoramas and weekly BBQ nights that roll into chilled drinks.

5) Windy Bay / Sea Surf Rooftop / Taghazout Rooftop
A trio of easygoing rooftops for sundowners and conversation with panoramic village views.
Pre‑drinks on surf‑camp terraces
If you’re already booked in at a surf camp, start the night on your own terrace. Places like Amayour and Sun House have relaxed, friendly hosts and sunset rooftops that make perfect pre‑drink spots before heading into the village. House rules vary: not every camp serves alcohol and some prefer a low‑key BYO approach for guests only. As a visitor, you can usually bring your own beer or wine discreetly; staff will often point you to where to buy it if they don’t sell it on site. Don’t worry about availability, beer and wine are easy to find in Morocco; if in doubt, ask your surf coach or the camp team. Keep it mellow and respectful, these are homes as much as hangouts.
- Amayour Surf Camp Rooftop – relaxed guest terrace with rooftop views before a night in the village.
- Sun House Morocco Terrace – communal dinners often roll into mellow guest‑only terrace drinks.
💡 Top Picks at a Glance
🎶 Best for live music → World of Waves
🌅 Best sunset rooftop → The Favela Rooftop
🍽 Best surf camp terrace → Sun House Morocco Rooftop (guests)
🍸 Best city night → So Lounge, Agadir
Chill Surf Vibes in Tamraght at Night – Rooftops, Cafés & Terraces
1) Surf Cafe 14 (Devil’s Rock lookout shack)
Quintessential Tamraght sunset spot: rustic deck above Devil’s Rock with mint tea, simple tapas and crepes, perfect for golden hour people‑watching.
2) Le Navire (clifftop café by Imourane)
Cliff‑edge crêpes, msmen and Moroccan treats with ocean breeze, ideal for a sundowner vibe without the bar scene.
3) Le Petit Kawa (formerly Babakoul)
Local favorite for tea, smoothies and classic Moroccan breakfasts, great for a gentle wind‑down after surf.
Late‑night eats: Timam du Chef (main road)
Post‑sunset sandwiches, pizza and tagines; popular delivery around Tamraght and open late.
Image: Street‑side snack box and tea after sunset.
Where Surfers Hang Out After a Day at Anchor Point
The magic of Taghazout is that post-surf energy. Everyone’s stoked, a little sunburnt, and ready to relax.
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Anchor Point Crew Nights
→ After heavy sessions, surfers often gather at rooftops around town for beers and laughs.
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Banana Village (Aourir)
→ A foodie’s stop before nightlife. Buy fresh fish, have it grilled at a local joint, then drift back into Taghazout for a night out.
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Surf Camp Socials
→ Many surf camps host themed nights, quiz nights, rooftop BBQs, or movie screenings. If you want surf camp nightlife in Taghazout, this is the easiest way to plug in. At Kosa Surf Camp, Nacer and his team often run fun games and community evenings that make it easy to meet people. If you want built‑in nightlife without searching, browse our hand‑picked stays: we only feature surf camps with great post‑surf vibes. 👉 See all surf camps in Morocco.
👉 Looking for a surf camp with built‑in après‑surf vibes? Check out our surf camps in Taghazout: book with Waverick Adventures.
Cultural Evenings & Live Music in Taghazout
Not everything here is about beer and bars. Taghazout often blends music and culture into the night.
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Live Gnawa / acoustic sets
– Rooftops and cafés host small live sessions and occasional DJ pop‑ups; check boards and Instagram stories around town. If you’re chasing acoustic surf nights in Taghazout, ask around in the afternoon, many pop‑ups are announced on the same day.
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Community film & art nights
– Micro‑screenings, surf edits, photography shares; a good way to meet locals and nomads.
Image: Small art exhibition in Taghazout café. -
Chems Ayour Fantasia Dinner (Temsia, ~50 min)
– A Berber‑style dinner show with Fantasia horse performances, musicians and dancers. Many operators include pickup from Taghazout/Agadir. Official site.
Image: Riders in traditional dress at a Fantasia show.
Day Trip Nightlife in Agadir – Cocktail Bars & Clubs for Variety Seekers
Craving a bigger night? Agadir is just 25 minutes from Taghazout & Tamraght and delivers a classic city scene with cocktail bars, live music, and clubs.
Le Blunt
Lively indoor/outdoor bar‑lounge that often draws surfers on rest days. Expect upbeat playlists, mixed seating, and an easy social vibe.
Blue Note (Bd 20 Août)
Live‑music staple in Agadir. Most nights feature bands or acoustic sets, a solid pick when you want more than background music.
English Pub (Marina)
Classic pub mood with sports screens and pool tables. A convenient meet‑up spot before or after a concert or club.
Other option: So Lounge (Sofitel): dress‑up lounge/club with DJs if you’re after a higher‑energy, city‑night finish.
Vibe & logistics: It’s less surfer‑centric, go for a change of pace rather than beach‑bonfire energy. Taxis are easy; confirm your return pickup before midnight.
Where to Eat Before You Go Out
Nightlife in Taghazout flows better after a good meal. Check our full guide to the Best Restaurants in Taghazout with Waverick Adventures: Best Restaurants in Taghazout with Waverick Adventures. Expect everything from tajines to fresh seafood grills. If you’re in Banana Village, the fish-to-grill ritual is an authentic pre-night-out experience.
What to Do on Flat Days vs Nightlife
Not every evening needs to be bar‑hopping. On surf‑free days, swap nightlife for adventure, hikes, souks, yoga, hammams, or day trips. Looking for non‑bar evenings? Discover things to do in Taghazout off the waves: Things to Do on Flat Days in Taghazout.
Practical tip: Board looking a bit tired? Flat days are perfect for dings, fins, and tune-ups, check our Taghazout surfboard rental & repair guide.
Nightlife Safety & Practical Tips
- BYO reality: Many terraces and camps don’t sell alcohol; bring your own discreetly and be respectful of house rules.
- Cash & cards: Small cafés and corner shops are often cash‑first; keep change on hand for late‑night snacks and taxis.
- Respect the vibe: This is a surf village, keep noise down late, especially on rooftops and in alleys.
- Getting around: Petit taxis run in Agadir; for Taghazout↔Agadir rides, negotiate the fare in advance and confirm your return pickup before midnight.
- Hours: Rooftops and cafés wind down earlier than city clubs; plan your last round around sunset‑plus‑a‑couple‑hours if you’re staying local.
💡 Nightlife Costs in Taghazout, Tamraght & Agadir
🍺 Beer in Taghazout bars → 50–60 MAD (€4.50–5.50)
🍹 Rooftop cocktails / BBQ nights → 70–80 MAD (€6.50–7.50)
🍵 Tea & juices in Tamraght cafés → 15–25 MAD (€1.50–2.50)
🍸 Clubs & lounges in Agadir → 90–120 MAD (€8.50–11)
👉 Tip: Surf camps often allow BYO (bring your own) drinks for rooftop sunsets , just check house rules before you go.
FAQ – Nightlife in Taghazout & Tamraght
Is there nightlife in Taghazout?
Yes, but it’s mellow. Expect rooftop bars, beach hangouts, and surf camp BBQ nights rather than big clubs.
Does Tamraght have bars?
Tamraght nightlife is quieter , mainly sunset cafés and tea houses with ocean views. Alcohol is less common, but the vibe is relaxed and social.
How much is a beer in Taghazout?
Around 50–60 MAD (€4.50–5.50) in local bars. Rooftop cocktails are pricier, and Agadir clubs charge around 90–120 MAD (€8.50–11).
Where do surfers go out at night?
Most surfers stay in Taghazout rooftops or camp terraces, grab food in Banana Village, or head to Agadir once in a while for a bigger night out.
Can you buy alcohol in Morocco easily?
Yes, but not everywhere. Bars and hotels serve it, and supermarkets in Agadir stock alcohol. In surf towns like Taghazout and Tamraght, BYO is common.
Wrap-Up: Après-Surf, Taghazout Style
Nightlife in Taghazout isn’t about big clubs, it’s about rooftops, bonfires, and connecting with the surf crowd. Tamraght brings the mellow nights, Agadir brings the bigger city scene, and surf camps keep the community vibe alive. In short, après-surf Taghazout is slow, social, and sunset‑led.
Ready to live it yourself?
👉 Book your surf camp in Taghazout with Waverick Adventures – hand‑picked surf houses with the best post‑surf vibes – and flow straight from surf sessions to sunset beers.
Where to crash: Pair the night out with the right base. See surf camps in Taghazout and Tamraght for prices and packages.