🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 An Absolute Gem for Skaters and Chill Vibes! Taghazout Skate Park is hands down one of the coolest spots I’ve ever visited! Set against a stunning backdrop of ocean views and golden sunsets, this place is more than just a skate park — it’s a community hub filled with positive energy, good music, and amazing people.
The design of the park is top-notch, perfect for all levels whether you're just starting out or already shredding hard. The layout flows really well, and the smooth concrete makes it a dream to ride. It’s clear a lot of thought and love went into building this space.
What makes it even better is the relaxed and welcoming vibe. Locals, travelers, and skaters from all over come together here — everyone is super friendly and supportive. There are always people hanging out, skating, or just enjoying the view.
Sunset sessions here are something else — skating as the sky turns orange over the Atlantic is pure magic. If you're ever in Taghazout, whether you skate or not, this place is a must-visit.
Huge respect to everyone involved in keeping the park clean, safe, and full of life. Can't wait to come...
Read moreNice looking park, friendly owner with skate boards to rent, food, drinks available, amazing sunset! HOWEVER, the skate park is extremely localized. There was lots of space in the bigger area (only 2-3 people skating), but 10 seconds in and the local skaters aggressively tell you to go out. It’s not possible to skate in this park as a foreigner. They act like they are chill, but it’s a very hectic, passive aggressive vibe.
Go there only if you don’t want to have fun skating, to not scratch the ego of those insecure machos. There’s a reason you won’t see a Moroccan girl (or barely any girl) skating here.
I saw locals throwing their trash in every pit they can find, it’s polluted everywhere you look. I gave Morocco many chances to change my opinion of it, but it continues to disappoint. It’s very inconsiderate and not chill at all....
Read moreWarning for female skaters: This skatepark in Thaghazout is dominated by a toxic group of local guys who clearly don’t respect women. They treated my wife with hostility, made it clear she wasn’t welcome, blocked her from skating, and acted like the park belonged only to them.
She’s skated all over the world without issues – but here she and other girls she talked to experienced misogyny and aggressive localism.
These guys aren’t real skaters – just insecure bullies hiding behind culture. Disrespectful, sexist behavior. Avoid if you’re a woman looking for a safe and welcoming spot.
The place is original and the skatepark looks great — the sunset on the hill has its own magic. It’s only ruined by the local community of Arab...
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