Hire Baby Gear in Taghazout: Hassle-Free Family Beach Holidays!

Hire Baby Gear in Taghazout: Hassle-Free Family Beach Holidays!

Planning a surf-and-sand family holiday on Morocco’s Atlantic coast? The easiest way to travel light is to hire baby gear in Taghazout instead of flying it in. Little Nomad delivers travel cots, strollers, car seats and beach essentials from 70 to 150 MAD per day directly to your surf house, apartment or hotel in Taghazout. Moreover, everything arrives cleaned, safety-checked and assembled. In short, this is the simplest way to hire baby gear Taghazout has to offer. This guide covers what you can rent, what it costs, how delivery works on the coast, and what parents ask us most often.

Why hire baby gear in Taghazout instead of bringing your own?

Hiring locally saves you airline fees, spares your own equipment from baggage-handler damage, and frees your hands for surfboards and suitcases. Most families fly into Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA), about 45 minutes from Taghazout. Checking a travel cot, a stroller and a car seat on a budget airline typically adds 40 to 60 EUR each way. As a result, hiring all three locally usually costs less than flying them in – and nothing gets bent, soaked or lost in transit.

There is also a comfort argument. Taghazout is a fishing village turned surf town: streets are steep in places, pavements are uneven, and the beach is the main playground. The compact city stroller that works at home is rarely the right tool here. When you hire, you can instead pick an all-terrain stroller for the seafront and village lanes, a lie-flat travel cot for proper naps after beach mornings, and a correctly fitted car seat for airport transfers and day trips down the coast. Renting on arrival also means one less bulky item to wrestle through the airport, and you sidestep the real risk of a cot or stroller being cracked in the aircraft hold. Because our team is based on the coast, a clean replacement can reach your door the same day if anything ever fails.

What baby equipment can you hire in Taghazout?

You can hire everything a baby or toddler needs for a coastal stay: travel cots with clean mattresses and fitted sheets, strollers from compact to all-terrain, car seats for every age group, high chairs, baby baths, bottle sterilisers and beach-shade tents. Each item meets European safety standards and is disinfected between rentals.

Equipment Best for Price per day
Travel cot + mattress Safe sleep, ages 0-3 70-100 MAD
Compact stroller Village lanes, cafes, transfers 70-90 MAD
All-terrain stroller Seafront, uneven paths 100-150 MAD
Car seat (group 0-3) Airport runs, coastal day trips 80-120 MAD
High chair Surf-house and apartment meals 70-90 MAD

Longer rentals work out cheaper per day. Furthermore, bundles – for example cot plus stroller plus car seat – are delivered together in a single drop-off, which keeps delivery simple for week-long stays.

How much does it cost to hire baby gear in Taghazout?

Daily rates run from 70 to 150 MAD per item (roughly 7 to 15 EUR), the same transparent pricing we use in Marrakech. Delivery to Taghazout, Tamraght and the Agadir area is quoted individually based on your address and dates, and we confirm the exact total before you pay. For comparison, delivery inside central Marrakech is free, outer Marrakech districts are 100 MAD, and the wider Marrakech area is 200 MAD; coastal deliveries simply follow the same logic over a longer distance. Most Taghazout bookings of a week or more find the delivery fee smaller than a single checked-bag charge.

How can you estimate your exact rental cost before booking?

Use the simulator below. Choose your dates and equipment, and it calculates your total in seconds. It is the same engine we use to confirm bookings, so the figure you see is the figure you pay.

🧳 Simulator: which equipment do you need?

Answer 4 questions for a personalised recommendation.

How does baby gear delivery work in Taghazout?

First, you book online and send us your accommodation address – surf camp, aparthotel or rented flat. Next, we confirm the delivery fee and a one-hour delivery window by WhatsApp. Then we deliver everything assembled, show you folding mechanisms and cot setup in a couple of minutes, and leave you to your holiday. Finally, we collect the gear on your departure day at whatever hour suits your transfer, including early-morning airport runs to Agadir Al Massira.

Many families land in Agadir, spend a few nights there, then move up the coast. If that is your plan, our guide to renting a stroller in Agadir explains how the Agadir side works. Similarly, if your Moroccan itinerary combines the coast with the Red City, we run the same doorstep service inland – see how families hire prams in Marrakech with free central delivery.

Which stroller works best in Taghazout?

An all-terrain stroller with large wheels is the best all-round choice for Taghazout. The village’s charm is its unpolished surfaces: sandy lanes, gravel shortcuts, a sloping seafront path and the long beach itself. Big air-filled or foam wheels roll over all of it, and a one-hand fold still fits the boot of a grand taxi.

Environment Surface Recommended setup
Village lanes Concrete, sand drifts, slopes All-terrain stroller
Beach and seafront Sand, boardwalk sections All-terrain stroller or carrier
Cafes and surf camps Tight doorways, stairs Compact stroller
Day trips (Paradise Valley, Agadir) Car travel, mixed terrain Car seat + compact stroller

A sun note: the Atlantic breeze hides how strong the sun is. Consequently, we fit every summer stroller with a full canopy, and a clip-on parasol and UV beach tent are available on request. For babies under 6 months, choose a stroller that takes a lie-flat carrycot rather than an upright seat.

Is Taghazout practical with a baby?

Yes – Taghazout is one of the easiest beach bases in Morocco for families, provided you solve equipment and naps. The village is small enough to cross on foot in ten minutes, the beach is sandy and shelves gently, and cafes are genuinely welcoming to children. Distances are short: Tamraght is 5 minutes away by car, Aourir about 10, and Agadir’s supermarkets and pharmacies around 30 to 40 minutes. According to the Taghazout entry, the village has grown from a fishing settlement into one of Morocco’s best-known surf destinations, yet it keeps a slow, stroller-paced rhythm outside the water.

Practicalities parents ask about: pharmacies in Aourir and Agadir stock major nappy and formula brands; most surf houses have washing machines; and tap water is best replaced with bottled for bottle preparation. A hired steriliser and baby bath solve the rest. In other words, with the right gear delivered to your door, Taghazout with a baby is closer to easy mode than adventure travel. Pavements are uneven in a few spots and some lanes are sandy, yet none of it is hard once you have the right wheels under your child. Save the busier errands for the cooler morning hours, and the slow afternoons take care of themselves.

What does a real booking look like?

A family from Manchester booked a week in a Taghazout surf aparthotel last November. They hired a travel cot, an all-terrain stroller and a group 1 car seat. The gear total came to about 1,750 MAD for seven days – roughly 160 EUR – plus a coastal delivery fee confirmed in advance. We delivered everything assembled at 2 pm on arrival day, and the car seat was already fitted for their pre-booked transfer from Agadir Al Massira. Mid-week, they swapped the compact rain cover for a parasol when the forecast changed – free of charge. Finally, we collected everything at 5.30 am on departure day while their taxi waited.

That pattern repeats along the coast: book two or three days ahead, confirm the address by WhatsApp, meet us at the door, and spend your week thinking about waves and tagines instead of logistics.

When is the best time of year for Taghazout with a baby?

September to May is the sweet spot for families in Taghazout. Daytime temperatures sit between 20 and 26 C for most of that window, the light is soft, and the village is lively without being crowded. Winter is high surf season: mornings can start around 14 C, so pack one warm layer for the pram and a footmuff is available on request. By contrast, July and August are hotter and busier; beach mornings and shaded village afternoons work best then, and a UV tent earns its keep.

The Atlantic keeps Taghazout cooler than Marrakech all year round, which is exactly why many families split their trip: a few days of souks and gardens inland, then the coast to wind down. If that is your plan, book both deliveries at once. We hand over gear in Marrakech, collect it before your transfer, and have the coastal set waiting in Taghazout the same evening. Consequently, you never carry a cot through a hotel lobby in either city. Spring and autumn bring warm, settled days without the peak-summer crowds, which keeps both delivery and beach time calm. Whenever you travel, booking your gear ahead means it is ready and waiting on day one.

What should you pack if you hire the big items?

Surprisingly little. With the cot, stroller, car seat, high chair and bath hired, your baby luggage shrinks to clothes, nappies for the first two days, any specific formula your baby prefers, sun cream and a familiar comfort toy. Local pharmacies in Aourir and Agadir cover everything else, usually at Moroccan prices rather than airport ones.

Three packing notes from experienced parents. First, bring one muslin cloth per day – they serve as sun shade, burp cloth and picnic blanket. Second, pack a universal sink plug if you plan to hand-wash; not every apartment has one. Third, leave the bulky beach gear at home: shade tents and sand toys are cheap locally or included in our beach bundle. In other words, when you hire baby gear Taghazout becomes a hand-luggage destination, even with an infant.

FAQ – hiring baby gear in Taghazout

How much does it cost to hire baby gear in Taghazout?

Between 70 and 150 MAD per item per day, depending on the equipment. Delivery to Taghazout and the Agadir coast is quoted individually and confirmed before you pay.

Do you deliver to surf camps and apartments in Taghazout?

Yes. We deliver assembled gear to surf camps, aparthotels, hotels and private rentals in Taghazout, Tamraght and the wider Agadir area, with a one-hour window confirmed by WhatsApp.

Can I hire a car seat for the Agadir airport transfer?

Yes. Car seats for every age group hire from 80 to 120 MAD per day, and we can coordinate with your transfer driver so the seat is fitted on arrival.

Is the equipment cleaned between rentals?

Every item is washed and disinfected after each family, and cots, harnesses, brakes and folding mechanisms are checked before delivery.

Can a stroller handle Taghazout’s sandy lanes?

Yes, an all-terrain model with large wheels handles the village lanes and seafront comfortably. For soft beach sand, many parents pair it with a baby carrier.

Do you also rent baby gear in Marrakech?

Yes. The same service runs in Marrakech with free central delivery, from 70 to 150 MAD per day, plus 100 to 200 MAD delivery in outer zones.

One last tip: if your dates fall over school holidays or the Christmas surf season, book three or four days ahead rather than two – the all-terrain strollers and infant car seats are the first items to sell out on the coast. Everything else usually stays available year-round.

Ready for a lighter landing on the Atlantic coast? Check your dates in the simulator above, and your cot, stroller and car seat will be waiting in Taghazout – cleaned, checked and ready for the beach.