Coworking Spaces in Taghazout, Morocco: The Complete List
Last Updated on 23rd January 2026 by Jessie
Working remotely from Taghazout? This guide to coworking spaces shares where to plug in, stay productive, and connect with fellow digital nomads on the surf coast.
Taghazout is a digital nomad’s dream. Cheap (and incredible) food, great surf, beautiful budget accommodation and a chilled atmosphere. I abide by the motto, ‘If you’ve got a desk, you’ve got a remote workspace’, nonetheless, I know that many desire the structured environment and peer support of a dedicated coworking space. For those of you, here is the full list of coliving and coworking spaces in Taghazout.

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- And if you’re working online (or want to watch Netflix in your downtime) I highly recommend getting set up with a SurfShark VPN.
And you’re sorted.
Coliving & Coworking Spaces in Taghazout

Windy Bay Space
Coworking Space
Windy Bay has one of the dreamiest locations for coworking spaces in Taghazout. They sit right on the waterfront, so you can tap away at your computer while you envy your pals in the waves.
The coworking space costs 100dh (€10) per day, and sits up above Windy Bay restaurant. They’ve got high-speed WiFi, printer access and a kitchen with tea and coffee available.

SunDesk Coworking
Coliving & Coworking Space
SunDesk is the most popular of the coworking spaces in Taghazout. Their coliving packages are often booked out for months in advance, so make sure you plan ahead.
The coworking space at SunDesk has 16 desks available, spread out across two floors. There are indoor and outdoor spaces, all with ocean views. They have a meeting room and a standing desk, and fast, stable internet.
All bookings at SunDesk include breakfast and full access to the coworking space. You can also sign up for surf lessons, yoga classes, and trips to Paradise Valley, Souk el Had or a local hammam. And they offer a mean home-cooked lunch.
Budget rooms at SunDesk start at €30/night or €27/night for a month. They have a minimum stay of 10 days. But it’s got the kind of community feel that will make you want to take up permanent residence anyway.

Teapot Cafe
Cafe with Coworking Space
Teapot Cafe is one of my favourite places to eat in Taghazout. Their fish tacos with pomegranate and dill are something else. The cafe sits on the main drag of Taghazout, but they also have a coworking space available upstairs.
There’s a lounge area with communal desks and loads of natural light. You can use the coworking space for free if ordering food at Teapot, or pay 50dh (€5) for the day.

AdventureKeys
Coliving & Coworking Space
AdventureKeys has one of the most impressive coworking spaces in Taghazout. The large rooftop room has space for 30 people and offers vast panoramic views of all Taghazout’s best surf spots. Maybe a little distracting, depending on the conditions.
The coworking space has a variety of private or communal workstations, a meeting room and a coffee lounge with caffeinated beverages on tap (not literally). They’ve got super-fast and reliable internet.
The coworking space at AdventureKeys is open to the public. It costs €10 for a full day, and you can book online.
They also offer all-inclusive 30-day coliving packages starting at €1250. Or one week with half-board for €347. The 30-day package includes:
- Accommodation
- 3 x meals per day
- Full access to the coworking space
- 2 x surf lessons each week
- 2 x yoga sessions each week
- Excursions to Paradise Valley, Souk el Had, Timlalin Dunes and a local hammam.

BigBlue Hostel Surf & Coworking
Hostel with Coworking Space
BigBlue is one of the less formal coworking spaces in Taghazout. They are first and foremost a surf hostel, but they also offer digital nomad packages.
For 3 nights in a private room with a bathroom, the digital nomad package costs €195. This includes:
- Accommodation
- 2 x meals per day
- 24/7 access to the coworking space
- 1 x surf lesson
- 1 x yoga session
- Free pick-up from Agadir airport or bus station
The coworking space at BigBlue boasts an incredible view out over the village of Taghazout and the ocean. There are private call booths and one monitor available for use.

Tazuri Surf House
Surf House with Coworking Space
Tazuri is less of a coliving space and more of a surf house. However, all guests are welcome to use the coworking space for free. The coworking room has several desks, with multiple outlets and reliable WiFi.
Dorms at Tazuri Surf House start at €16/night. Or you can opt for a private double room with a desk included for €42/night. You can also share a family-style Moroccan breakfast for an extra fee.
The house is really nicely decorated, and they offer loads of additional extras. You can sign up for a surf or skate lesson, yoga class or local village tour when you need a break from the screen.
Happy tapping.
For more trip planning, check out my village guides and essential Moroccan travel info.
More tips:
- Taghazout Travel Guide
- Best Digital Nomad Destinations in Morocco
- Coworking Spaces in Essaouira
- Coworking Spaces in Tamraght
- 5-Day Taghazout Travel Itinerary
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