Culture in Morocco
Culture in Morocco
Discover the beaches of Tamraght, the surf culture of Taghazout, and the markets of Agadir.
Surf culture and an active lifestyle
The coast north of Agadir is a mecca for surfers from all over the world. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced surfer, you’ll find perfect waves all year round. Surf culture is part of everyday life in Tamraght and Taghazout—here you’ll meet travelers, volunteers, and locals who share a passion for the ocean, sports, and community.
Colorful markets and Moroccan food
No trip to Morocco is complete without a visit to a traditional souk. Here, you can haggle over handmade textiles, taste freshly baked flatbread, and let yourself be captivated by the aromas wafting from the spice stalls. Dishes like tagine and couscous aren’t just food—they’re part of Morocco’s soul.
Hospitality, Culture, and Learning
Moroccans are known for their warm welcome. As a traveler, you’ll quickly be invited in for tea and conversations that offer insight into the country’s culture. As a healthcare student or volunteer, you’ll also have the opportunity to learn about healthcare practices in another country and develop unique skills.
Coastal towns with endless ocean views
The area around Tamraght, Taghazout, and Agadir is known for its sunny beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Here, you can start your day with a dip in the Atlantic Ocean and end it with a sunset over the coast. The towns offer cozy cafés, freshly caught fish, and an atmosphere you won’t find anywhere else.
Combine travel adventures with healthcare experience
A stay in Morocco is more than just a trip. You’ll gain international experience, intercultural skills, and personal experiences that will strengthen both your professional profile and your self-confidence. Tamraght, Taghazout, and Agadir are places where you can live by the sea, experience authentic Moroccan culture, and take the next step in your educational journey.