
A trip to Morocco is not just a simple escape, it is a sensory experience that involves every part of yourself. Every corner of the country, every street, every wave, seems to have a story to tell. For Sambac Studio, Morocco was much more than a simple trip: it was a return to the roots of nature , an encounter with the slow and deep rhythm of the ocean. The itinerary followed the Atlantic coast of the country, starting from Agadir, passing through the charming fishing village of Taghazout, and arriving at Imsouane, a hidden corner of paradise.
In this guide, you will discover Sambac's Morocco itinerary and there will be no shortage of practical advice on how to dress in Morocco, to help you choose the right look for each stage of an unforgettable trip. Keep reading!

Morocco Itinerary: What to See Along the Atlantic Coast
Morocco ’s Atlantic coast is one of the country’s most fascinating destinations. The landscape varies from the lush green hills of Agadir , to the sandy beaches of Taghazout and the pristine solitude of the bays of Imsouane . Each stop allows you to discover a different Morocco , made of waves, sand, spices and intense colors.
Agadir: the starting point
The trip to Morocco It started in Agadir , a modern city with a traditional soul that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean. Agadir is the beating heart of a coast rich in history and culture: the city is famous for its seafront, sandy beaches and mild climate. Walking along the seafront you can immediately acquire a sense of peace, while the scent of the sea mixes with the aromas of spices sold in the local souks.
What to see in Agadir
- The Kasbah: that is, a fortified citadel, typical of Islamic architecture. From here you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the city and the ocean.
- Agadir Marina: perfect for a stroll, discovering local restaurants and boutiques.
- Souk El Had: a lively market where you can buy spices, fabrics and handicrafts.
The contrast between the modern and the traditional makes Agadir a lively and interesting city to explore, where every corner tells a story and where the pace of life seems to slow down, inviting you to take your time.
Taghazout: the fishing village and the slow life
Continuing north, you reach Taghazout , a small fishing village that in recent years has become a point of reference for surfers and for those who want to enjoy the Moroccan sea . Its location, directly on the coast, makes it the ideal place for those who love the ocean and slow life. Taghazout It is a peaceful corner, where time seems to stand still. The streets are dusty, the colorful houses and the flat roofs are the ideal observation point to look at the ocean and decide how to face the day.
What to do in Taghazout
- Surfing: Taghazout It is famous for its perfect waves, ideal for surfers, but also for those who just want to observe and enjoy the landscape.
- Walks along the coast: enjoying the view of the ocean and its deserted beaches is a priceless experience.
- Relax: the peaceful atmosphere of the village invites you to slow down and let yourself be lulled by the gentle sound of the waves.
During the trip in Morocco , a stop in Taghazout can't miss! Here you can relax on the beaches, immersing yourself in the unique atmosphere of this small village, where life flows to the rhythm of the ocean.
Imsouane: the bay where time stands still
The last stop on the Morocco itinerary is Imsouane , an incredible bay where time seems to slow down. This location is famous for its long and soft waves, considered among the best in Africa for surfing. The bay is little known and remains one of the hidden gems of Morocco . Walking on its beaches, immersing yourself in its pristine landscape, watching the sea and breathing in the salty air are experiences that remain in the heart.
What to do in Imsouane
- Surfing: The waves here are perfect for surfers of all levels.
- Hiking: Exploring the bay and its surroundings on foot is a perfect way to get in touch with nature.
- Enjoying the sunrise: climbing up to one of the roofs to observe the Moroccan sea in the morning is a ritual that is not forgotten.

How to Dress in Morocco: Practical Tips for Your Trip
When it comes to what to wear in Morocco , it is important to take into account several factors: the climate, the local culture and your travel needs. If you are planning a trip along the Atlantic coast, the days can be hot, but the mornings and evenings are cool. It is essential to choose light but also practical clothing, easy to adapt to different times of the day.
What to Pack for a Trip to Morocco
- Natural fabrics: the marine climate requires light fabrics such as silk, cotton, linen and viscose, which allow the skin to breathe.
- Light and comfortable clothing: in more traditional places, it is better to avoid tight-fitting clothes and prefer long dresses and covering clothes.
- Dress in layers: Temperatures can vary throughout the day, so it’s a good idea to also bring a light jacket or viscose scarf for cooler evenings.
- Comfortable shoes: For long walks in the city or along the beaches, it is essential to have a pair of comfortable shoes.
- Swimsuit: If you plan to enjoy the sea of Morocco during your trip, then a swimsuit is an absolute must.
Sambac Studio Outfit for Morocco
What were the outfits worn by Sambac Studio during the trip to Morocco? Here is the selection of items we brought with us:
- Shirt: Perfect for covering up the sun during the day or as a light layer over your swimsuit, an oversized shirt is a great travel companion. It also looks great paired with a long skirt!
- Pareo: versatile and light, the silk pareo is ideal for the beach, but also for an evening stroll along the seafront.

Natural fabrics, lightness and minimalist design are the heart of the collection, perfect for any trip!