Yoga Studio, Fibre Internet, Glorious Cafe On The Sea

Taghazout’s yoga offering has just stepped up to a whole new level!

Summer’s Building Project

A quick refurb of the cafe, maybe the office, it will just take a couple of months, we are only redoing the plaster, electrics and the tiles, it will be easy…

A few months on and we have finally got there!

Office In A Cafe?

Yep, to do the office area, we had to move our HQ downstairs back in to the recently finished cafe. Interesting, squeezing in there in the summer heat, but worth the pain. All those hot summer’s days have long passed and now we have a big, spacious, beautiful office with our own little custom moroccan touches.

Carved mirrors, specially designed tables, lamps, moroccan settees, and slightly phallic windows with stunning sea views.

Oh and we installed fibre internet in there, so you can get 100mbs download speeds and happily stare out in to the big blue whilst pretending to do some work sipping on your nus nus!

What Happened To The Yoga Studio?

Yep, our yoga studio was one of the highlights of Surf Berbere. Years ago Sammy Stamper and Tbone Tudor put in the man hours to make our studio one of the most stunning spaces to work on your downward dog and we ruined it……

Reinvention sometimes requires a bit of destruction and with it, we heralded the arrival of a stunning new space with custom made tiles, beautiful seating at the back and more glorious ocean views (all the way up to Anchor Point this time!).

Who Designed This Stuff?

Self indulgent question… YEP, we did! We got our pencil and paper out and between Abdul, James and Lahcen the wood guy, we managed to make some of these sketches come to life (seriously kudos to the guys for somehow managing to interpret these things from whatsapp conversations).

The good news is that if you spot some tiles you like on pinterest, we can get them made up for you on the 4th attempt!

Tempted For Some Surf & Yoga Yet?

What are you waiting for, stunning yoga studio right on the sea front, perfect waves for learning to surf on, amazing beaches all around you, and a stunning country and people to welcome you in for a week’s holiday.

Think You Might Fancy A Surf & Yoga Week?

Ramadam, Building Schools and SB News

As we enter the summer months, it’s always nice to have a bit of a catch up. The guys have been hard at work in spite of it being Ramadam at the moment. This week saw us featured in Flight Network’s top 55 surf destinations in the world. It’s a heck of a bucket list...

Road Tripping To The Desert

Three wonderful months are over. And the time has come to say goodbye. Goodbye to foreigners, who became friends. Goodbye to a country that many of us have not visited before. Taghazout has become our home for the last months and leaving it, all our new friends and...

Immesouane Plot For Sale

After holding on to a prime plot of land for nearly 8 years, we have decided now is the time to sell it. If you love perfect waves, love sunshine and love the fact that there are now Easyjet flights from London to Essaouira, this could be the perfect spot for you.

Sidi Ifni – Surf Trip To The South Of Morocco

Taghazout and local area was looking like it might be a bit flat for a couple of days so Wail and myself made the shout that now would be a good time to go for our second surf trip down to Sidi Ifni! So 7 gappies , 2 instructors and photographer loaded up the vans and travelled south on the search for waves nice and early on Thursday morning.

Anchor Point, Still Got It

Anchor’s is still arguably the best spot in Morocco. We have spent hours and hours debating this over and over again. Sure it is pretty hard to look beyond Safi’s barrels (see the blog “Land Of The Perfect Rights” if you don’t know what I am talking about), or even the sheer length of ride that we were able to get up at Draculas last April.

Gappies doing their lifeguarding!

In the blazing sunshine Thorny led his band of merry gappies from Taghazout beach for a quick paddle round to Panoramas to start their week of assessments.

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