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Where To Rent And Fix Surfboards In Taghazout

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Taghazout is small. Four or five proper surf shops sit within a five-minute walk of each other, a couple of Waverick surf schools loan gear when you book a lesson, and two of Morocco’s best-known shapers work out of Tamraght, a 10 DH grand taxi away. Rental runs 10 to 15 euros a day for a foamie or shortboard, weekly discounts standard. Bringing your own board only pays off if you’re staying 10+ days, or you ride a niche shape, because airline fees run 60 to 100 euros each way.

Rent or bring your own? Quick decision guide

Run the numbers on stay length, the board you want under your feet, and what you’d pay to fly it in.

Trip lengthYour skillBoard type wantedAirline fee approxVerdict
3 to 7 daysAnyFoamie or shortboardEUR 60 to 100 each wayRent locally
7 to 10 daysBeginner / improverFoamie, funboardEUR 60 to 100 each wayRent locally
10 to 21 daysIntermediate / advancedStandard shortboardEUR 80 to 100 each wayClose call, rental still cheaper
10+ daysAnyNiche shape (7’+ longboard, fish)EUR 80 to 100 each wayBring your own
3 weeks +AnyAnythingEUR 60 to 100 each wayBring your own (or buy used here)

Surf shops in Taghazout center

Walk the main coast road and you’ll pass most of them. Shops cycle their stock every season so the rental fleet is generally in decent shape.

Anchor Point Surf Shop

On the main coast road, short walk from the Anchor Point break. The TripAdvisor-listed shop most riders hit first. Shortboards, longboards, wetsuits, leashes, wax. Daily rates with weekly discounts. Helpful staff, fair prices, decent quiver if you walk in early. Cash or card.

Almugar Surf Shop

Central Taghazout, off the main drag. Smaller, friendlier, local shop feel. Boards, wetsuits, accessories. Active on Instagram so you can DM ahead to check what’s on the rack. Cash preferred.

Smaller hut rentals near the beach

A handful of pop-up style spots sit near Anchor Point and Devil’s Rock. Cheaper than the proper shops (think 80 to 100 DH a day), less selection, and the boards are usually well-loved. Fine for a casual session, ask your camp staff which ones are running this month because the names rotate.

Surf schools that loan gear with lessons

These aren’t rental shops. Book a lesson and your board plus wetsuit come with the session. For free-surf time outside class, you’ll still need to rent from one of the shops above. Three Waverick partners run lessons out of Taghazout.

Ishin Surf School (Taghazout Village)

Based in Taghazout Village, run by Ishin and his team. Prices are public and reasonable: 250 DH for a single lesson, 700 DH for a pack of three, 1100 DH for five, and one-on-one coaching is +100 DH per hour on top. Each session covers your board, wetsuit, lockers, and changing rooms. Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and dry clothes for after. If the ocean’s not playing ball, they’ll reschedule rather than push you out in bad conditions. Book Ishin Surf School.

Mobile Surfschool Taghazout (Nabil Surf Guide)

Nabil runs a flexible setup that doesn’t stick to one beach. He’ll check the forecast in the morning and bring the group to whichever spot is firing that day, whether that’s Anchor Point, Devil’s Rock, Banana, or further down the coast. Good fit if you’d rather chase the swell than wait for it to come to you. Book Mobile Surfschool Taghazout.

Surf Coaching With Abdul

Abdul is a local coach focused on intermediate and advanced riders who want to actually improve, not just paddle out and have a laugh. Expect video review, technique feedback, and proper progression sessions. Not the place for a first ever lesson. Book it when you’ve got the basics down and want someone calling out what your back foot is doing wrong. Book Surf Coaching with Abdul.

Board shapers and repair in Tamraght

Tamraght sits about 10 km south of Taghazout. A grand taxi runs you down for 10 DH per seat, takes 15 minutes door to door. That’s where the shapers are.

Fahd’s Factory

Fahd runs an old-school workshop where you can watch boards being shaped from foam blank to finished glass job. Gear and accessories on sale too (no clothing), so it doubles as a surf shop with character. Drop in, ask, he’ll show you around. Real surf-craft, no marketing fluff.

Tarik Zrilida

Tarik is a local legend. Moved up from Rabat years ago, built a reputation for repairs and custom shapes with proper attention to detail. Cracked rail, snapped nose, leaking ding? Drop it off, give him a few days, ride it back home as good as new. He shapes from scratch too if you want something built around your weight and the waves you actually surf.

Rental rates and what to expect

Prices are pretty consistent across the proper shops. Huts undercut by a couple of euros but the board condition reflects it. Most rentals ask for a passport copy or a 50 to 100 EUR deposit.

ItemDaily rateWeekly rateNotes
Foamie (8 ft)EUR 10 to 12EUR 55 to 70Best beginner option, plenty available
ShortboardEUR 12 to 15EUR 65 to 85Range of sizes, ask for last year’s stock
Funboard (7 to 7’6)EUR 12 to 15EUR 65 to 85Good improver shape, in short supply
Longboard (9 ft +)EUR 15 to 20EUR 85 to 110Limited stock, reserve ahead
FishEUR 12 to 15EUR 65 to 85Niche, only a few shops carry them
Wetsuit 3/2 mmEUR 5 to 8EUR 30 to 45Often bundled with board rental

Choosing your board by skill level

If you’re matching board to skill correctly, you’ll progress faster and have more fun. If you’re not, you’ll spend a week getting dragged sideways and wonder what went wrong.

Beginner: foamie, 7 to 8 ft. Wide, buoyant, easy to paddle, and forgiving when you nose-dive. Don’t try to skip the foamie phase. Everyone surfs better when they spend a week on one first.

Improver: funboard (7 to 7’6) or longboard (9 ft +). You’re catching waves but not yet turning hard. A funboard gives you the speed-and-stability balance to start angling and pumping.

Intermediate: mid-length or shortboard 6’2 to 6’8. You’re paddling for set waves, drawing lines, and starting to layer turns. This is the size band where rentals get more interesting because shops stock more variety.

Advanced: shortboard 5’10 to 6’2 or a fish for the smaller days. You know your dimensions already. Walk in with a measurement in mind and ask what they’ve got.

What to pack for a Taghazout surf trip

Pack light, the village isn’t formal. Here’s the full kit list.

Wetsuit by month

Water sits around 16 to 22 degrees year-round, so you’re suited up most of the time. Quick read: November to March wants a 3/2 mm, April and October you can get away with a 2 mm shorty or springsuit, June to September boardies and a rash vest most days.

For a month-by-month breakdown, read Do you need a wetsuit in Taghazout?.

Bringing your own board: airline rules and costs

Surfboard fees vary wildly by carrier. Budget airlines hit you hardest. Some carriers cap board length and weight; check before you book.

AirlineSurfboard fee (each way)Size limitNotes
RyanairEUR 60 to 90Up to 200 cm, 20 kgPre-book online, double at the airport
EasyJetEUR 55 to 85Up to 277 cm, 32 kgCounts as oversized luggage
Royal Air MarocEUR 50 to 75Up to 270 cm, 23 kgSometimes free as part of sports gear allowance
TAP Air PortugalEUR 60 to 80Up to 277 cm, 32 kgPre-book at booking, surf-friendly carrier
British AirwaysEUR 65 to 100Up to 277 cm, 23 kgOften included if within standard bag allowance
LufthansaEUR 80 to 150Up to 277 cm, 32 kgPricier but solid handling, less ding risk

Add EUR 60 to 100 each way, double it for the return, and you’re often into rental territory before you’ve left home.

Total gear costs 2026

If you’re trying to work out whether to rent, buy used, or ship gear from home, this gives you a side-by-side.

ItemRent (per week)Buy newBuy used (Taghazout)Repair
Foamie (8 ft)EUR 55 to 70EUR 250 to 400EUR 100 to 180EUR 20 to 40
ShortboardEUR 65 to 85EUR 500 to 800EUR 150 to 280EUR 30 to 80
Wetsuit 3/2 mmEUR 30 to 45EUR 150 to 300EUR 50 to 100EUR 15 to 25 (zip / seam)
Ding repairn/an/an/aEUR 15 to 40 (Tarik / Fahd)
Fin replacementn/aEUR 40 to 90 per setEUR 15 to 35 per finEUR 10 (fin plug repair)

Where to base for easy gear access

Taghazout center puts you within a five-minute walk of every shop on this list and within range of Ishin Surf School. If you want lessons, daily rentals, and walkable cafes between sessions, base here.

Tamraght sits closer to Fahd’s Factory and Tarik Zrilida, which matters more for repairs or custom shapes. Accommodation runs cheaper, vibe is quieter. Grand taxi into Taghazout is 10 DH and 15 minutes, so you’re never far from the action.

For a deeper comparison, read Is it better to stay in Tamraght or Taghazout?. Want to see the breaks first? 10 best surf spots in Taghazout lays out the lineup. Ready to book a stay? Browse Taghazout surf camps.

FAQ: Taghazout surfboard rental and shops

Should I rent a board in Taghazout or bring my own from home?

For trips under 10 days, rent. Airline fees of 60 to 100 euros each way (so 120 to 200 round trip) easily beat a week of rental at 55 to 85 euros. Bring your own if you’re staying 10+ days, ride a niche shape (longboard 7’+, fish, mid-length), or you’ve got a custom board you trust and don’t want to compromise on.

What’s the cheapest place to rent a surfboard in Taghazout?

The hut-style rentals near Anchor Point and Devil’s Rock undercut the proper shops, running roughly 80 to 100 DH a day (around 8 to 10 euros). The trade-off: fewer board choices and well-used stock. For a casual session in small clean conditions, fine. For a proper week of surfing, go to Anchor Point Surf Shop or Almugar Surf Shop and pay a couple of euros more for better kit.

How much does a surf lesson cost in Taghazout?

At Ishin Surf School: 250 DH for one lesson, 700 DH for a pack of three, 1100 DH for five. One-on-one coaching adds 100 DH per hour. Board, wetsuit, lockers, and changing rooms are included. Other Taghazout schools sit in a similar range. Lesson packs save you 15 to 25 percent versus single sessions.

Where can I get my board repaired in Taghazout?

Head to Tamraght, 10 km south. Fahd’s Factory and Tarik Zrilida both handle repairs, from small dings to snapped rails. Turnaround is usually 2 to 4 days. Prices run 15 to 40 euros depending on the damage. A grand taxi to Tamraght costs 10 DH and takes about 15 minutes.

Do I need a wetsuit in Taghazout?

Yes, most of the year. November to March: 3/2 mm fullsuit. April and October: 2 mm shorty or springsuit. June to September: boardies and a rash vest are usually enough, though early morning sessions still feel chilly. See our month-by-month wetsuit guide for the full breakdown.

What kind of board should a beginner rent?

A soft-top foamie, 7 to 8 ft. Wide, stable, and forgiving. Don’t be tempted by a shortboard because it looks cool; you’ll spend a week on your face. Most rental shops have a row of foamies right at the front. Ask for one matched to your height, then come back for something smaller once you can stand up consistently.

Can I rent a board for a full month in Taghazout?

Yes. Most shops offer monthly rates around 150 to 250 euros for a standard shortboard, longboards slightly more. Ask for the monthly price up front (not the daily rate multiplied by 30) and check whether wetsuit and leash are bundled. For stays beyond a month, buying used and reselling at the end of your trip often works out cheaper.

Can I buy a used surfboard cheaply in Taghazout?

Yes. Used boards turn up at most shops in the 100 to 280 euro range depending on shape, brand, and condition. Tarik Zrilida and Fahd in Tamraght also sometimes have second-hand stock or trade-ins. Long-term travellers often buy a used board on arrival and resell it through the camp or on local Facebook groups before flying home, recovering 60 to 80 percent of what they paid.

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