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Hostel Taghazout, Morocco

4.5
(6 reviews)6

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Connect with international travelers
5 travelers recommend this host to meet travelers from all around the world
Connect with the locals
5 travelers recommend this host to have close contact with locals
Accepts couples and pairs of volunteers
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What you offer

5h

Hours per day
Help out and collaborate with your host only a few hours per week.
Painting & Decorating
Help with painting or decorating the property facilities.
Music
Perform to entertain guests, children or local communities.
Arts
Help with painting, graffiti, sculpting or drawing.
Social Work
Help with volunteer work in local projects and communities.
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What you get

1

Days off per week
Have some time off for yourself, go explore the city or rest for a while.
Shared Dorm
You will have a bed in a shared room, which means you will share the same room with other travelers.
Breakfast
You are entitled to a free breakfast, every day of your stay.
Basic Internet Access
Basic speed internet for you to work remotely
Use our equipped kitchen
Feel free to use our kitchen and make your own delicious food.
Free Tours
We’ll take you on tours and rides around town. For free!
Free Hiking Tours
We’ll take you on excursions and hikes around town. For free!
Yoga classes
Take free yoga classes at our place.
Surf lessons
Take free surf classes at the local beaches.
Surfboards
You can use our surfboards as much as you want.
Support
Get help from the Worldpackers support team in case you need it, at any point of your trip.
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Availability

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Stay at least
4 weeks
Stay up to
8 weeks

The Experience

Become a Social Host Volunteer – Connect, Grow, and Make a Difference! Looking for a fun way to give back while gaining valuable skills? Join us as a Social Host Volunteer! As a Social Host, you’ll: Help plan and run events that bring people together. Meet new people and expand your social network. Build skills in communication, leadership, and teamwork. Boost your resume with hands-on experience. No experience needed – just bring your energy

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Requirements

  • Between 18 and 30 years old
  • Welcomes solo volunteers, couples, and partners of volunteers

What's not included

Flights, Travel Insurance, Internal Transportation and Visa

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6 Reviews

4.5

Host & Team

4.5

Hours & Tasks

4.5

Hostel

4.5

Learning & Fun

4.0

How this experience will transform you

  • 5 Meeting international travelers
  • 5 Meeting locals
  • 4 Immersing in the local culture
  • 1 Developing social awareness
  • 1 Practicing English

This host contributes to Sustainable Development Goals

  • 3 3. Good health and well-being
  • 1 14. Life below water

United States

5

Grateful for my time at the hostel. Though the group of volunteers and Siham were able to work well together, adapt to different working hours and circumstances, and create a good work environment. We had some challenges and were able to overcome as a team. I am glad I got to work on the instagram for the hostel-- I felt like it was a learning experience and I was able to grow in the position. Siham was clear in communicating what she expected for the social media position. One of the best things is the hostel dinner! Loved all the people, the food, and memories at the hostel.

2 months ago

Czech Republic

5

I enjoyed my stay in the hostel so much! met a lot of people from all over the world and had the opportunity to learn how to surf, which was very important goal for me. the work was not so difficult and i also got some free time to explore taghazout and places around. thank you for everything and hopefully i will be able to come back one day:)

4 months ago

Australia

5

I loved my experience at the hostel! The work was easy and the same as what was previously agreed on. Had plenty of time to explore and join in on activities with the guests including surf lessons and sand boarding at the dunes. Can't wait to come back one day! Thank you for such a great time.

4 months ago


siham replied

i'm so happy to hear that u had fun, and our hostel always open for you and we will be happy to have u back

United Kingdom

5

I had such an amazing time working with Siham and the team at the hostel! Felt like I was part of a family working there! So sad to leave when the time came! The work was very fair and not overly stressful, only occupying a few hours a day which allowed plenty of free time to explore what Taghazout had to offer! I also got to partake in sand boarding with the guests and was allowed days off to visit Paradise Valley and travel down the coast for better surf! Would love to visit again in the winter when the waves are bigger, but nevertheless I had such an great time and met so many amazing people!

7 months ago


siham replied

thank you Sam for your help our door always open for u anytime

Argentina

2

I would like to emphasize that my experience could have been significantly improved if the shift schedules and consecutive days off after work had been respected. Ultimately, I decided to withdraw from the experience and find a hostel on my own. However, I am grateful to the Worldpackers support team, who were always willing to address the issues and provide assistance whenever needed.

3 months ago


siham replied

Hello so first you can't have a day off before finishing 1 week of volunteering, and for us we can't tell you what to do all day. We post the work we have each day and you have the responsibility of managing your day. When you come to me mad and screaming for no reason and not able to communicate only wanted to talk loudly, it wasn’t over for me and didn’t think of telling you to leave just asked you to chill for a bit until ur mind is clear then we can talk but you decided to pack and leave 0 responsible so now don’t blame us on ur behaviours

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