The busy resorts fade away, the roads open up, and the Atlantic coastline reveals a raw, peaceful beauty that many travelers never experience. If you’re looking for empty beaches, dramatic cliffs, and a more authentic side of Morocco, this is where your journey really begins.
This guide will show you the best places spots of Agadir, how to explore the coast, and what you need to make the most of your trip.

Taghazout – Surf, Cafés & Chill Vibes

Just north of Agadir but often part of the same coastal route, Taghazout is a small fishing village turned surf hotspot.
It’s perfect for:

  • Beginners learning to surf
  • Relaxed cafés with ocean views
  • Sunset walks along the beach
  • Even if you’re not surfing, the atmosphere here is worth experiencing.
    👉 If you’re planning to spend time on the beach, having a lightweight backpack with space for water, snacks, and essentials makes your day much easier.

Tamraght – Quiet and Underrated

A few minutes from Taghazout, Tamraght offers a calmer, less touristy alternative.
Why go here?

  • Fewer crowds
  • Peaceful environment
  • Ideal for longer stays
    It’s the kind of place where you slow down without even trying

Imsouane – A True Hidden Gem

Imsouane is one of the most special spots on the Moroccan coast.
Known for:

  • One of the longest waves in Africa
  • A peaceful, slow lifestyle
  • Beautiful natural bay views
    This is the perfect place to disconnect. Many travelers come for a few days and end up staying longer.
    Nights can be quiet and dark near the ocean, so having a small rechargeable headlamp instead of relying on your phone makes a big difference

Mirleft & Legzira – Cliffs, Arches & Epic Sunsets

As you continue south, the scenery becomes more dramatic.
Mirleft is known for:

  • Quiet beaches
  • Relaxed coastal life
  • Local charm
    Nearby, Legzira Beach is famous for its natural rock arches and stunning sunsets.
    This is one of the most photogenic places in Morocco—and one of the most peaceful.