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    Taghazout

    Posted by Hamsterdam 5 November 2009

    Almost completely destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, Agadir today doesn't have much of its authentic charm left (for that, it's still best to go to Marrakesh or Fez). Instead, for something completely different, head up the coast to Taghazout, a little fishing village that has been taken over by a growing surfing scene. Drifters from all over the world gather here to take their chance in the Atlantic Ocean, with dozens of surf camps ready to host everyone from total novices to the most experienced sea-dogs.

    Half an hour north of Agadir airport: www.taghazout.org/

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