Welcome to Salt House Morocco

Your Home for Surf Soul & Community in Tamraght
Perched in the quiet hills of Tamraght, just moments from world-class waves in Taghazout Bay, Salt House Morocco is more than just a surfhouse — it’s a place where travelers become friends, and where comfort meets culture.  With ocean views, handcrafted Moroccan interiors, and a vibe that feels both peaceful and alive, this is where you find balance — between surfing and stillness, solitude and shared stories.
Our Story

Sleep Well. Wake Up Inspired

Our surfhouse offers 8 thoughtfully designed rooms, each blending modern design with traditional Moroccan detail. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, you’ll find a space to rest, reset, and recharge.
• 2 Double Rooms — Intimate & cozy, ideal for solo travelers or couples

• 2 Twin Rooms — Great for friends or siblings

• 2 Triple Rooms — Spacious for travel buddies or surf trios

• 2 Shared Dorms (6 beds each) — Budget-friendly and social
Expect Majorelle blue touches, handwoven rugs, artisan-tiled bathrooms, and a touch of Marrakech color magic in every room.
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Rooftop Dreams & Communal Vibes

Our 360° rooftop offers one of the best panoramic views in all of Taghazout Bay. Watch the sun melt into the ocean, roll out your mat for a morning yoga flow, or enjoy a slow coffee as the village below wakes up.

Who’s Here ? Just Like-Minded Legends

At Salt House, our guests are :
- Solo travelers chasing surf and connection
- Remote workers seeking peace, power outlets & community
- Yogis and creatives inspired by space, sunlight & stillness
- Wave lovers chasing Morocco’s iconic surf spots


“There’s something about Salt House Morocco, the light, the people, the energy. It’s the kind of place you arrive solo and leave with friends.”
Rooftop lounge area at Salt House Morocco featuring comfortable seating, coffee tables, and panoramic views of Taghazout Bay, ideal for relaxation and socializing.Rooftop lounge area at Salt House Morocco featuring wooden seating, patterned tile flooring, and shaded spaces for relaxation and community gatherings.Wooden dining table set for a meal with decorative plates, woven placemats, and a lantern, surrounded by natural light and a cozy, inviting atmosphere at Salt House Morocco.Rooftop view of Taghazout Bay with plants, seating area, and string lights, showcasing a serene atmosphere for yoga and relaxation at Salt House Morocco.
Rooftop lounge area at Salt House Morocco featuring comfortable seating, decorative tables, and panoramic views of Taghazout Bay, ideal for relaxation and community gatherings.Cozy interior of Salt House Morocco featuring a vibrant wall art piece, natural light streaming through a window, and a rustic table setting, embodying the welcoming atmosphere for travelers and surfers.Round mirror reflecting panoramic view of Taghazout Bay, framed by greenery and rustic walls, enhancing the serene atmosphere of Salt House Morocco.Yoga mats and blocks neatly arranged on a wooden shelf in Salt House Morocco, surrounded by plants and a decorative basket, highlighting the serene atmosphere for wellness and yoga practices.

Frequently Asked Questions

All You Need to Know Before Your Stay
Where is Salt House Morocco located?

Salt House Morocco is located in the Taghazout Bay area, about 40 minutes from Agadir International Airport, and only 2 – 4 hours from most central European cities such as Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin etc.

What is the local currency, and how can I get it?

Morocco’s currency is the Dirham. Exchange rates were approximately 12.5 DH = £1, 11 DH = €1, and 9.6 DH = $1. Dirhams are only available within Morocco, with ATMs and exchange offices at the airport and in Agadir and Tamraght. Visa cards are recommended; Maestro can be unreliable

Do I need a visa to visit Morocco?

Visitors from many countries including Schengen states, the U.K., U.S., Canada, Australia, Japan, Turkey, and others—do not need a pre-arrival visa

What is the surf and weather like? When is the best time to visit?

Surfing conditions are excellent year-round along the Moroccan coast, with the best surf in autumn and winter. Summer temperatures average around 27 °C (sometimes above 36 °C), with warm water suitable for a thin wetsuit or even just boardshorts. Winter brings cooler air (around 20 °C) and colder water, so a wetsuit is recommended unless you’re especially tough

What’s provided in rooms and packages?

Rooms come with a mini-fridge, locker for valuables, and face & shower towels

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