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Surfboard and Wetsuit Rentals in Taghazout: The Complete List

Last Updated on 22nd July 2025 by Jessie

Need a surfboard or wetsuit in Taghazout? This complete list of surf rental shops includes prices, equipment types, and where to find the best local deals.

If you’ve got your own much-loved surf gear, by all means bring it to Morocco. But if you’re just starting out, aren’t fussed about surfboard specifics, or if you’ve seen the videos of baggage handlers throwing luggage around like hot potatoes and you don’t trust RyanAir, then it might be best to hire a board and wetsuit on arrival.

Taghazout has more surf shops per square metre than Morocco has mint tea salesmen (by my rough estimation). So you’re spoilt for choice. To help you out, I’ve compiled a complete list of all the wetsuit and surfboard rental stores in Taghazout. 

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And you’re sorted.

Surfboard and Wetsuit Rentals in Taghazout

Surf Maroc

Surfboard and wetsuit rentals from Surf Maroc Shop in Taghazout.
Photo from Surf Maroc Instagram.

Part of the Surf Maroc/Amouage family, the Surf Maroc shop is one of the boujier board rental stores in Taghazout. But if you’re an experienced surfer looking for quality gear, it’s the place to go.

Surf Maroc has premium FireWire boards for hire, equipped with Future or FCS fins. They also have Rip Curl wetsuits, bikes and skateboards to rent.

They sell full surf and yoga packages alongside accommodation at Amouage boutique hotel. But you can also book standalone surf lessons, either in-store or via email.

Surfboard Rental Price:

  • Premium boards: 400dh (€40) per day

Surf Maroc also has a small store located at Devil’s Rock in Tamraght, from which you can hire gear or book a surf lesson.

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Surf Shop Atlantis

Surf Shop Atlantis mural in Taghazout village.
Photo from Atlantis Surf Shop Instagram.

Hard to miss, Surf Shop Atlantis sits loud and proud in the middle of Taghazout village. They have a strong reputation for providing good quality boards for great prices.

Surf Shop Atlantis has one of the better selections of surfboards in the village. Including longboards, Lost short boards and the odd skate or surfskate board.

The two brothers have cemented their spot in the village through their kindness and generosity. Known for throwing in the occasional surf wax or car straps for good measure.

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Mint Surf Shop

Mint Surf Shop sign advertising surfboard rentals in Taghazout.
Photo from Mint Surf Instagram.

Situated next door to the cult favourite Teapot Cafe, Mint Surf Shop has a neat selection of boards and plenty of advice on the best local breaks to use them. Grab some fish tacos and then pop in to Mint Surf Shop for a peruse.

Surf Gear Rental Prices:

  • Beginner foam board: 100dh (€10) per day
  • Surftech: 150dh (€15) per day
  • Longboard: 200dh (€20) per day
  • Quiksilver and Roxy wetsuits: 50dh (€5) per day

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Mouja Surf Shop

Moroccan boys wearing shirts from Mouja Surf shop in Taghazout.
Photo taken from Mouja Surf Instagram.

Mouja Surf has its own range of tees and jumpers. It’s a good spot to grab a little Maroc memorabilia. They have a small range of surfboards for hire, plus wax and leashes and all such paraphernalia.

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Yalla Surf Shop

Moroccan man waxing surfboard at Yalla Surf Shop in Taghazout.
Photo by Yalla Surf Shop.

Another small store in the heart of Taghazout village. Yalla Surf has quality boards and wetties for hire for great prices.

The owner also offers surf lessons for 300dh (€30) a pop – board and wetty included. So if you’re a beginner surfer in Taghazout, Yalla Surf is your one-stop shop.

Surfboard Rental Prices:

  • Soft board: 70dh (€8) per day
  • Hard board: 100dh (€10) per day

Wetsuit hire included.

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Surgery

Foam surfboards for hire at Surgey in Taghazout.
Photo by Surgery.

As per the name, Surgery is one of your go-to places for surfboard repairs in Taghazout. Located in the hub of the village labyrinth, they also have a selection of boards available for hire and offer surf lessons.

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Surf Shop Rasta

Two men holding surfboards from Rasta Surf Shop in Taghazout.
Photo by Rasta Surf Shop.

Rasta Surf Shop is another of Taghazout’s top contenders for surfboard hire. They have a great selection of boards and wetsuits available, all in good nick, for super reasonable prices.

Well known as a hot pick for surf lessons in the village, Rasta Surf Shop is super accommodating to beginners. There’s a reason customers return time and time again.

Surf Gear Rental Prices:

  • Soft board: 60dh (€6) per day
  • Wetsuit: 20dh (€2) per day

You’re welcome to swap boards throughout the day for no extra cost.

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Single Fin Surf Shop

Selection of surfboards for hire at Single Fin surf shop on Taghazout beachfront.
Photo from Single Fin Instagram.

Single Fin has a neat little pozzy situated on the waterfront in Taghazout. Perfect for grabbing a board and making a quick hop, skip and a jump down to Hash Point.

The shop belongs to the Single Fin surf house, sitting alongside their beachfront restaurant. It’s run by two super knowledgeable locals, who also take surf lessons. They will cater to all your surf needs, no matter your ability.

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Habo Surf Shop

Front of Habo Surf shop in Taghazout.
Photo from Habo Surf Shop Instagram.

Habo Surf Shop is another fan favourite in Taghazout for surfboard and wetsuit hire. Their store also has a small selection of handmade crafts, plus shirts and boardies and all such beachwear.

If you’re a beginner surfer, you can grab a surf lesson with them for 250dh (€25). Two hours with a local instructor, to get you on your feet.

Habo Surf Shop takes it one step further, offering sandboarding trips to Timlalin dunes. If you get the chance, it’s a great way to spice up your beach days. If you can round up a group of five, it’s 250dh (€25) per person, with a meal included.

See other recommendations of things to do in Taghazout.

Surf Gear Rental Prices:

  • Surfboard and wetsuit: 80dh (€8) per day.

For multi-day hire, they’ll bring it down to 70dh (€7) for board and wetty, and you can swap out boards at any time.

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Ishin Surf Shop

Surfboard selection at Ishin Surf Shop in Taghazout.
Photo by Ishin Surf Shop.

Ishin Surf Shop is a family-run business, expressing all the kindness and hospitality that Moroccans are known for. Ishin has a great selection of foamies and Torq boards in good condition. If you’re staying in Taghazout for a few weeks, they can cut you a deal on a long-term board rental.

Ishin is located not far from Panoramas, so it’s an easy walk with your gear down to the break. They have a surf coach available for lessons for all my fellow beginner kooks.

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Amayour Surf Shop

Man stacking surfboards on top of Amayour Surf car.
Photo from Amayour Surf Instagram.

Amayour Surf Shop is an offshoot of Amayour Surf Camp. One of the more popular package deals in the village. But if you’re opting for a more DIY trip, you can drop in for breakfast, yoga classes, surf safaris and dinner.

The surf shop has a good selection of boards and wetsuits for hire. Alongside their custom-designed Amayour shirts, caps and beach ponchos. Worth a look-in regardless.

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Thaïoght Surf Shop

Surfskate boards for hire at Thaïoght Surf Shop in Taghazout.
Photo by Thaïoght Surf Shop.

Lucky last, but by no means the least, Thaïoght Surf Shop has surfboards, wetsuits and surf skateboards for hire for cheap prices. They also stock a range of their own Moroccan cartoon tees and jumpers.

Less than 50m from Panoramas, it’s a good one for grabbing a board and making a quick mission down to the surf.

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Safi.

To save you the to-and-fro, a few hostels in Taghazout supply their surfboards and wetsuits for hire. Check out my top recommendations of hostels in Taghazout.

And if you’re a beginner surfer, check out my top tips for learning to surf in Morocco.

More tips:

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