Solo Traveler’s Moroccan Dream: Tamraght’s Hidden Coastal Charm Captivates Digital Nomads

After visiting Mexico and Jordan, a solo traveler arrives in Morocco and falls in love with a Moroccan village.
Sarah, known as @vivjewelry on social media, visited Tamraght, Morocco "on a whim" after someone in Mexico recommended it to her and doesn’t want to leave, reports the Daily Mail. "Guys, I want to live here. There’s the beach, the good food, the surfing, the skating, the nice people," she says. The one who shares her backpacking life around the world on social media says she feels a very pleasant energy in Tamraght. "I feel such a nice energy here and I’m not even here in high season." This Moroccan Berber village has become her "place of comfort" "I’ll be very sad when I have to leave, but I’ll come back," she added.
Charming coastal village located about 15 kilometers north of Agadir, on the Atlantic coast, Tamraght has managed to preserve its authenticity and rural character while gradually adapting to a growing influx of tourists. An idyllic setting for visitors. The destination also attracts surf enthusiasts in search of quality waves, yoga and wellness enthusiasts seeking serenity, and digital nomads looking for a pleasant living environment combining reliable internet connection and moderate cost of living. Other activities are also carried out in this village: hikes in the back-country, exploring the weekly souk of Aourir, quad or camel excursions...
This Moroccan village offers a wide range of accommodations suited to different budgets and travel styles.
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