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Marina 〰️ Living The Dream
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ส.ค. 2013
Digital nomad. Exploring ladies-friendly places to travel and work remotely.
Not paying rent since 2019.
40+ countries and 1 suitcase.
My story:
2015 - Building an international career in design in innovation labs in London, Dublin, and Dubai
2020 - Making first investments and passive income
2021 - Escaping corporate life and becoming a full-time digital nomad
2022 - Starting the project of passion immersivedesign.academy
2022 - Learning surfing and Spanish
2023 - Sharing this with you
Not paying rent since 2019.
40+ countries and 1 suitcase.
My story:
2015 - Building an international career in design in innovation labs in London, Dublin, and Dubai
2020 - Making first investments and passive income
2021 - Escaping corporate life and becoming a full-time digital nomad
2022 - Starting the project of passion immersivedesign.academy
2022 - Learning surfing and Spanish
2023 - Sharing this with you
Living in Morocco's surf town Tamraght as a digital nomad
$50 USD off your stay at Outsite coliving outsite.co/c/SHCnqak$$
There are places where you enjoy most of their beauty zooming out. Morocco is a place where you have to zoom in to see all its colors.
My 46th country, I spent a month in a surf town called Tamraht and it’s been one of the most memorable trips I’ve ever made.
Let’s zoom in.
From the moment I arrived in Tamraght, I knew this place was special.
The laid-back vibe, the friendly locals, and the stunning coastline instantly captured my heart.
I set up base in a cozy coliving in a company of 10 other digital nomads.
With reliable Wi-Fi, charming rooftop, and a walking distance to the beach and local cafes.
Working as a digital nomad here was a dream. Mornings were spent catching waves, and afternoons were for grinding out work with a view that never got old.
One of my favorite spots to unwind after a long day was the skate park in Taghazout, just a short ride away. Watching the sunset here, with the sky painted in hues of orange and pink, was pure magic.
Of course, I couldn't miss a visit to the Agadir souk. Just a 30 min taxi ride back to the city, this vibrant market is a sensory overload in the best way possible.
From spices and textiles to fresh produce, it was the perfect place to immerse myself in Moroccan culture and pick up some unique souvenirs.
One weekend, I took a day trip to Paradise Valley, and it truly lived up to its name. Along the way, we stopped at an argan oil farm and learned about the traditional process of making this liquid gold.
Another surprise was the lunch - a mouth-watering tajine prepared by locals. An authentic taste accompanied by traditional Moroccan tea of course, with mint and sugar overdose.
This evening Nemo, our local host, takes us to his home town Anza, known for its lively market. It was a great spot to mingle with locals and get a feel for everyday life in this coastal region.
One of the most memorable evenings was a barbecue dinner in the mountains. Surrounded by breathtaking views, we feasted on grilled meats and veggies under a starlit sky. It was the perfect way to connect with fellow travelers and locals alike.
Another epic adventure was a day trip to Tamri. After catching some epic waves, we got boosted with a coffee and hit the sand dunes for some sandboarding action. The day wrapped up with a bonfire on the beach, sharing stories and laughter under the stars.
So make cool place here for surfing, Imsouane is a real gem.
With its legendary long right-hand waves, it was an absolute must-visit. Surfing here felt like riding a never-ending wave, pure bliss for any surf enthusiast.
Shall I mention Morocco is a muslim country small towns like Tamraght don’t really have bars.
For nights out we always ventured to Taghazout. Whether it was live music, beach parties, or just chilling with new friends, there was never a dull moment.
I’ve seen the world and I’m hard to impress. But Morocco stole my heart and I’m definitely coming back.
Thanks for reading. Don't forget to comment, and subscribe.
There are places where you enjoy most of their beauty zooming out. Morocco is a place where you have to zoom in to see all its colors.
My 46th country, I spent a month in a surf town called Tamraht and it’s been one of the most memorable trips I’ve ever made.
Let’s zoom in.
From the moment I arrived in Tamraght, I knew this place was special.
The laid-back vibe, the friendly locals, and the stunning coastline instantly captured my heart.
I set up base in a cozy coliving in a company of 10 other digital nomads.
With reliable Wi-Fi, charming rooftop, and a walking distance to the beach and local cafes.
Working as a digital nomad here was a dream. Mornings were spent catching waves, and afternoons were for grinding out work with a view that never got old.
One of my favorite spots to unwind after a long day was the skate park in Taghazout, just a short ride away. Watching the sunset here, with the sky painted in hues of orange and pink, was pure magic.
Of course, I couldn't miss a visit to the Agadir souk. Just a 30 min taxi ride back to the city, this vibrant market is a sensory overload in the best way possible.
From spices and textiles to fresh produce, it was the perfect place to immerse myself in Moroccan culture and pick up some unique souvenirs.
One weekend, I took a day trip to Paradise Valley, and it truly lived up to its name. Along the way, we stopped at an argan oil farm and learned about the traditional process of making this liquid gold.
Another surprise was the lunch - a mouth-watering tajine prepared by locals. An authentic taste accompanied by traditional Moroccan tea of course, with mint and sugar overdose.
This evening Nemo, our local host, takes us to his home town Anza, known for its lively market. It was a great spot to mingle with locals and get a feel for everyday life in this coastal region.
One of the most memorable evenings was a barbecue dinner in the mountains. Surrounded by breathtaking views, we feasted on grilled meats and veggies under a starlit sky. It was the perfect way to connect with fellow travelers and locals alike.
Another epic adventure was a day trip to Tamri. After catching some epic waves, we got boosted with a coffee and hit the sand dunes for some sandboarding action. The day wrapped up with a bonfire on the beach, sharing stories and laughter under the stars.
So make cool place here for surfing, Imsouane is a real gem.
With its legendary long right-hand waves, it was an absolute must-visit. Surfing here felt like riding a never-ending wave, pure bliss for any surf enthusiast.
Shall I mention Morocco is a muslim country small towns like Tamraght don’t really have bars.
For nights out we always ventured to Taghazout. Whether it was live music, beach parties, or just chilling with new friends, there was never a dull moment.
I’ve seen the world and I’m hard to impress. But Morocco stole my heart and I’m definitely coming back.
Thanks for reading. Don't forget to comment, and subscribe.
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So cute girl and beautiful 🇲🇦 Morocco 🇲🇦🗽🇲🇦🇺🇸🦐🦞🦑🐟🦐👑⚽️⚽️👑⚽️⚽️
Thank you 🤩
I love the vibes of Morocco
Yes, me too ☺️
Very nice vlog i liked it <3
Thank you ☺️
Heyy how long have you stayed in BA? And also is 6 months (ie: 3 on arrival + 3 w extension) the max for tourism visa or is it less? Thanks!
Yes it’s 3 months extendable for 3 more months. But I met a lot of people who overstayed and paid a small fine on departure. Others got residencies or digital nomad visas.
Welcome to Tamraght
Thank you ☺️
Could you colab with us?
Please send the details over email 📧
Next time essaouira❤❤❤❤
Yes, I’d love to!
Nice video..welcome to morocco 🇲🇦 ❤
Thank you! 😃
enjoy it in Morocco ❤❤❤❤
Thank you ☺️
You are more than welcome anytime.
Thank you ☺️
What was the name of your hotel in Salta? Thanks!
I stayed in Selina
@@MarinaLivingTheDream - much appreciated!
Nice vidéo 👍 welcome to Marocco
Thank you ☺️
lol 15 dh tea that kid knows how to milk tourists
Hahaha indeed! 😂
Welcome ...
Thanks ☺️
Nice vlog 😊😊 Morocco is a beautiful country 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
It is! ☺️ Glad you enjoyed the video 🙏
Thanks a lot for this nice video ❤🥰🇲🇦
Glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Welcome to moroco Casablanca
Thank you ☺️
،you welcome
Welecom to Marocco marina ❤
Thank you ☺️
Nice nice ❤❤
Thanks 🤗
Nice
Thank you ☺️
Thank you for the video 😊
My pleasure 😊
WELCOME ❤
Thank you ☺️
Welcome to Morocco ❤️🇲🇦
Thank you ☺️
Great video ❤injoy your vacation
Thank you ☺️
🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤🇲🇦❤
☺️🇲🇦
Only the beautiful people can appreciate beauty❤🇲🇦
We’re all beautiful in our own way 🙂
Welcom🇲🇦🇲🇦👑
Thank you ☺️
Love the inariwen song
I discovered Tinariwen in Morocco and fell in love with their music!
Welcome again
Thank you ☺️
Nice Video❤
Thank you ☺️
I miss my city from London 🇲🇦 ♥️ 🇬🇧
☺️ 🇲🇦
المغرب بلد الأنوار والأحلام اقدم بلد في التاريخ
Very beautiful 🤩
@@MarinaLivingTheDream yeah welcome
You are absolutely beautiful
Thank you! 🙂
Are you still in Morocco? Do you wanna vlog with me in ouilidia
I have left already. Back in Latin America now :)
Beautiful
Thank you ☺️
Nice Vlog Marina♥ Very First time watched your vlog. Really Nice, Amazing😍
Thank you ☺️ Glad to hear you enjoy it!
@@MarinaLivingTheDream 🤗
Marina, you stole our hearts more than Morocco stole yours Welcome, dear 🌺💐❤️
Awwww ☺️ Thank you!
نااااااري و يشدك يا مارينا 😝
Is there a guide book for Tamraght / Taghazout you could recommend?
I haven’t used any book 📖 to be honest, just asked the locals and followed the maps 😎
@@MarinaLivingTheDream oh that’s so cool, like a real nomad!
Haha kind of ☺️ People there are really friendly, so it was easy.
I love Tom 🐀 as the subtitles say
😂
hello Marina very nice vlog 👍. Agro my dear brother the sauce will always be a necessity, it was made in Morocco 😉 . a big hello to your family
Thank you ☺️
Still your soul is attached to morocco Kevin
Welcoming to Amazigh Land of Morocco . ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you ☺️
❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊
☺️
welcome to morocco god bless you sister
Thank you ☺️
Welcom to morocco
Thank you ☺️
glacier here looks wonderful and charming to eyes. Also, really enjoyed and feels the taste of the dish that was in round bowl with gravy, potato and meet I think. Managed everything well.
Thank you ☺️
I think i saw u that day in timlalin, i work there U welcom again
In the dunes? 🤩
On your experienced the places you visited as a digital nomad, which country is comfortable as a digital nomad. Thanks.
So many of them to be honest! Especially in Latin America. Morocco made it to the top of my list in line with Costa Rica, Panama, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico and Canary Islands 🙂
@@MarinaLivingTheDream I really appreciate for your opinion or experience you described. Can I ask few more questions? Would you allow me for that?
Of course!
@@MarinaLivingTheDream What is your opinion if I like to see the world by road on my own car? Particularly Southern American countries you mentioned? Please also let me know few toughest challenges in this regard. Really appreciate for your time?
Thank you, is it possible to visist the different neighboirhoods by using the train system
Yes, there’s metro (Subte) and also trains connecting the city with the suburbs. I used trains to go to Tigre and Vicente Lopez, for example.
@@MarinaLivingTheDream thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😉
Is salta humid in the summer ? We can handle dry heat but not Florida kind of humid sticky heat. Do you think a retired couple could live comfortable in Salta on $1500 USD/ month ? $2000 USD / month ? Thx !
That’s a very good budget for Buenos Aires, so I think you’ll have a pretty decent quality of life in Salta. Wasn’t humid when I was there, rather desert 🏜️ 🌵 like climate with hot dry days and cold nights.
sound is bad (voice barely audible)
At any particular moment or through out the whole video?
The views are stunning 🥹
So is the travel mate 🫶
Wha a stunning upload, brilliant scenery! Shots are just brilliant!
Thank you so much 😀