Oasis Cafe
Tamraght / Imouran ยท Taghazout, Morocco. A laptop-friendly cafe verified for remote workers and digital nomads.
Taghazout has 5 laptop-friendly cafes in our guide, and Oasis Cafe ranks #5 with a work-friendly score of 7/10. WiFi runs at 30 Mbps. Power outlets are available throughout the cafe. Perfect for deep focus work and quiet calls.
Work-Friendly Assessment
๐ Solid Pick
Score is close to the Taghazout average of 7.6/10.
30 Mbps ยท city average 72 Mbps
About Oasis Cafe
Oasis Cafe hides behind a petrol station on the road between Tamraght and Taghazout, its entrance giving no hint of the garden compound that opens up beyond. The setting is built around water and greenery โ a waterfall feature, lush tropical plants, covered seating areas, and even a children's playground tucked into the landscaping. The space feels like a walled garden carved from the dry coastal hillside, offering shade and calm that contrasts sharply with the exposed, sun-baked roads outside. The crowd is sparse and local-leaning: Moroccan families, a few surfers who learned about the spot from their riad hosts, and remote workers who discovered it through the nomad grapevine.
WiFi connects at approximately 30 Mbps with good reliability, strong enough for video calls and standard remote work in an area where connectivity can be inconsistent. Power outlets are available in the covered seating areas, and the quiet noise level โ buffered by the garden walls and flowing water โ makes this one of the most peaceful work environments in the Taghazout zone. Seating comfort is good with a mix of covered tables and garden chairs, though the outdoor setting means you're subject to temperature shifts between morning cool and midday warmth.
The defining feature is the schedule: Oasis Cafe operates 24 hours, making it the only round-the-clock work option in the Taghazout area. Coffee costs approximately $1.00 โ the lowest price point among all featured cafes โ and the kitchen produces couscous, BBQ chicken, kefta tagine, and homemade desserts at equally local pricing. Service can slow during peak hours when the kitchen gets backed up. The Tamraght-Imouran location requires knowing where to look, but once found, the combination of 24-hour access, garden setting, and rock-bottom prices makes it the area's best budget workspace.
Key Highlights
24-Hour Operation
Only round-the-clock workspace in the Taghazout area โ work early mornings or late nights when everything else closes
$1 Coffee Price
Rock-bottom local pricing for coffee and full Moroccan meals including tagine, couscous, and homemade desserts
Garden Waterfall Setting
Walled garden compound with waterfall, lush greenery, and covered seating hidden behind a petrol station
30 Mbps Garden WiFi
Reliable connection with power outlets in covered areas โ strong performance for a hidden garden cafe
Best Budget Workspace
Combine 24-hour access, $1 coffee, and quiet garden atmosphere for the lowest-cost work sessions in Taghazout
Compare to Other Cafes
| Feature | Oasis Cafe | Windy Bay Restaurant | Teapot Cafe | World of Waves Restaurant |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Work Score | 7/10 | 9/10 | 8/10 | 7/10 |
| WiFi Speed | 30 Mbps | 200 Mbps | 50 Mbps | 30 Mbps |
| Power Outlets | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Coffee Price | $1 | $2 | $2 | $2 |
| Noise Level | quiet | moderate | moderate | moderate |
Why Taghazout for Remote Work?
This Moroccan surf village has quietly built one of the strongest cafe-work scenes on Africa's Atlantic coast. The 5 mapped cafes average an impressive 72 Mbps WiFi at just $1.80 per coffee, powered by fiber connections that coworking spaces like SunDesk and Coworksurf have brought to the village. Fixed broadband averages 62 Mbps across the area, and the growing coliving scene bundles reliable internet into accommodation packages along the Taghazout-Tamraght coastal strip.
A medium-sized nomad community peaks from November through March when Atlantic swells deliver world-class surf at Anchor Point and Killer Point. English proficiency is medium โ sufficient in the international cafe scene but limited in local shops where French, Arabic, and Tashelhit Berber dominate. At $1,200 per month, Taghazout offers over 300 sunny days, $3-5 tagine dinners, and a laid-back atmosphere that makes work-life balance feel effortless rather than aspirational. The walkability score of 7 keeps the compact village navigable on foot.
Internet outages still happen during storms, and power cuts can disrupt work unexpectedly โ keep your laptop charged and a Maroc Telecom SIM as hotspot backup. There is no ATM in Taghazout village, requiring trips to Aourir or Agadir for cash withdrawals. Street harassment affects solo women travelers, though the village feels significantly safer than Morocco's imperial cities. Alcohol is largely unavailable in local establishments due to conservative culture, and the community thins out considerably during summer when surf conditions flatten and temperatures climb.
Tips for Working From Cafes in Taghazout
Find Apartments Through Local Networks
Airbnb prices run 2-3 times higher than local rentals in Taghazout. Join the Taghazout Digital Nomads Facebook group, walk the village for Arabic signs, or ask fellow nomads for landlord contacts. Always negotiate โ the first quoted price is never final.
Get a Maroc Telecom SIM Day One
Maroc Telecom has the strongest coastal coverage around Taghazout. A SIM costs $2-3 and 30 GB of data runs $17 per month. Use it as your primary hotspot backup for cafe WiFi outages and power cuts during storms.
Stock Cash Before Arriving
There is no ATM in Taghazout village. Withdraw MAD at Agadir airport or Aourir before heading to the village. Most cafes and restaurants are cash-only, and running out means an unplanned trip to town.
Buy Every 2-3 Hours
Order a drink or snack every couple of hours to support the cafe and keep your seat.
Test WiFi First
Run a quick speed test before settling in to avoid surprises during important calls.
Visit Off-Peak
Arrive 8-11am or 3-5pm to grab the best seats and the fastest WiFi.
Bring Headphones
Noise-cancelling headphones are essential for blocking lunch rushes and chat.
Carry a Power Bank
Outlets aren't guaranteed everywhere โ a backup keeps you working.
Respect Quiet Zones
Take long video calls outside or in coworking spaces, not in quiet cafes.
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