7 days in Taghazout: build rhythm before adding extras
A good week is not seven busy days. It is a rhythm: surf when the window is clean, recover before the body is fried, and use local activities when they improve the séjour.

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Days 1–2: arrivée and first read
Keep arrivée simple, then use the first full day to read level, energy and forecast. The first decision should make the week easier, not more complicated.
Days 3–5: strongest surf rhythm
Use the best windows for surfing and keep yoga/recovery around them. Add a local activity only when it supports energy, not because the calendar looks empty.
Days 6–7: bigger choice or soft landing
Choose one bigger outing, one strong final surf, or a calmer Agadir/local day. The last part of the week should not feel like a race.
Notes de planification locale
- Use Paradise Valley or Timlalin as one real outing, not both unless the group asked for activity-first voyage.
- Keep Imsouane separate and forecast-led.
- Build in at least one soft recovery evening.
Erreurs courantes à éviter
- Scheduling every afternoon before the first forecast.
- Mixing heavy surf with heavy road days.
- Treating yoga as filler instead of recovery logic.
FAQ
How many surf days fit a week?
Usually several, but the right number depends on level, fatigue and conditions.
Should I add yoga?
Yes when it supports recovery and makes the surf week sustainable.
How many excursions should I plan?
One or two meaningful outings are usually better than many shallow stops.