Morocco Nomad Fest is a 7-day hybrid festival designed for digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers, and travel creators from the Arab world and beyond. Set in the surf town of Taghazout, the event combines inspiring talks, deep connections, and cultural experiences all against the backdrop of Morocco’s magical coastline
This is not just another conference. It’s a week of intentional community-building, collaboration, and unforgettable adventures that go far beyond the screen
In this special event, we bring together a global community of digital nomads and individuals seeking an independent and inspiring lifestyle.
Throughout a whole week in the enchanting atmosphere of Taghazout, we will combine business development, personal growth, and genuine connection with people who share your vision
From workshops and interactive sessions to cultural evenings and beach activities, we invite you to be a part of this rich journey that blends work, fun, and an authentic Moroccan experience
Join us in August 2026 and start a new chapter of expansion, networking, and inspiration
Taghazout is on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, just north of a bigger city called Agadir. It’s sunny most of the time, and the weather is good all year. It mixes old Moroccan culture with a friendly, international surf scene
?How to Get There Easily
Getting to Taghazout is simple for people coming from anywhere
From Outside Morocco :(International Flights)
The best and fastest way is to fly into Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA). Many flights from Europe land here.
From the Airport: Once you land in Agadir, Taghazout is only about a 45-minute drive away. The easiest way is to take a private or shared taxi directly.
:From Inside Morocco
If you are already in the country, you can get to Taghazout easily
Bus: Take a comfortable bus (like CTM or Supratours) to the Agadir Bus Station from cities like Marrakech or Essaouira.
Local Transport: From Agadir, you can take a cheap local bus (Line 32 or 33) or a grand taxi (a shared taxi) right to Taghazout.
Taghazout is perfect for remote workers because
It’s Cheap: The cost of living is very affordable. You can rent a room or apartment for a low price, and food is inexpensive
Easy Work Life: The internet is getting much faster (many places now have fiber). There are dedicated coworking spots (like SunDesk) and coliving houses with good Wi-Fi and proper desks
Community: It has a friendly, active community of surfers and digital nomads from all over the world, making it easy to meet people
Fun Stuff: When you are done working, you can walk straight to the beach to surf, swim, or just enjoy the sunset
Swap your office for the ocean Taghazout makes it easy
A week full of networking, learning, and adventure specially designed to take your digital nomad lifestyle to a new level. Here is a glimpse of what awaits you
Connect with a global community of over 150 digital nomads
Learn from experts in freelancing, online income, visas, and more
Enjoy surfing, walking in nature, and discovering the natural beauty of Morocco
Live authentic cultural experiences, from the markets to the traditional hammams
Participate in gatherings and create solutions with other nomads
Celebrate life around the bonfire, with music, and elegant desert parties
“Whether you are at the beginning of your journey or experienced in the digital lifestyle, you will find in this special week what will inspire you, push you forward, and expand your horizons.
We are happy to welcome you to the festival and to build unforgettable experiences together…”
F&Q
The event will take place in Taghazout, Morocco, a surf and nomad-friendly town near Agadir. The exact venue details will be shared with confirmed attendees closer to the event
The nearest airport is Agadir Al-Massira (AGA), around 1 hour away by taxi or shuttle. Direct flights are available from major European, Middle Eastern, and African cities
Yes. Scooters and cars are available for rent in Taghazout and Agadir. Walking and taxis are also common for short distances
The main languages are Moroccan Arabic and Amazigh. French is widely spoken, and English is common in surf and nomad hubs
Coworking spaces and accommodations usually offer 10–100 Mbps. We’ll recommend reliable coworking spots for attendees in the community
Tickets are non-refundable, but they are transferable. If you can no longer attend, you can transfer your ticket to someone else
The event is for digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and curious travelers whether you’re already nomadic or just starting
Morocco is a welcoming country that embraces visitors from all cultures, religions, and backgrounds. While the majority of the population is Muslim, Morocco is very diverse and has a long history of hospitality. Morocco Nomad Fest is open to everyone, regardless of religion, nationality, or beliefs. We avoid political or religious discussions during the event and focus on community, connection, and growth.
We do encourage attendees to respect local customs such as modest dress in villages or cultural sites out of courtesy to our host country
Yes. Morocco is one of the most popular travel destinations in Africa, attracting millions of visitors each year.
Taghazout in particular is a safe and welcoming surf town. As with anywhere, we encourage basic precautions, but overall Morocco is considered safe for travelers.