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Things you need to know when traveling to Morocco
Surf Camp:
You can come to Surf Camp alone, you don't have to come with a group. Many people come
for such camps individually, and the organizers often make sure that the atmosphere is
friendly and facilitated integration with other participants. It is a great opportunity to get to know
new people who share your passion for surfing!
If you have your own group - even better! But nothing is lost if you don't have one, with us you have
opportunity to meet people from all over the world!
No, you do not need to have previous surfing experience to participate in Surf
Camp. Most camps are prepared for both beginners and more advanced
advanced surfers. Instructors teach from the ground up, so even if you've never surfed before
you have no contact with surfing, you will easily learn everything on site.
Of course, the Programs are tailored to different skill levels, so regardless
from experience, everyone will find something for themselves and will be able to improve their techniques.
Yes, swimming ability is required to participate in Surf Camp.
surfing you will be in the water, often in deeper parts of the ocean, so the ability
swimming provides safety and comfort. Although at surf camps you learn
surfing techniques, the basic ability to move independently in the water is
crucial.
No, you don't need to bring your own equipment for surf camp. Everything is included in the package.
This means you don't have to invest in your own equipment, especially if you're just starting out. If
However, if you already have your own equipment and want to use it - of course you can take it with you.
Yes, but only under the care of a parent or legal person.
No, we have already taught small children as young as 6 years old (under parental supervision of course).
Morocco is the perfect place to surf because every month is good. The best
The months for surfing in Morocco are from October to April. During this time the waves are
larger and more regular, which attracts surfers of all skill levels.
In winter (December-February) Morocco offers some of the best surfing conditions, especially
in areas like Taghazout, where the waves are strong and long. The temperatures are also
milder during this period, making these months ideal for surfing. Summer period in
Morocco (June, July, August) is not considered the best time for surfing, especially
if you are looking for big waves. The summer season is characterized by smaller waves and calmer
conditions on the water. So, if you are a beginner surfer or looking for
more relaxing conditions, summer may be suitable.
Our instructors carefully select surfing spots depending on the conditions
weather conditions to ensure you have the best possible experience on the water. Each
the day brings different challenges and opportunities, so today we can surf in Taghazout, and
tomorrow closer to Essaouira – it all depends on the wind and waves. Thanks to our flexible
approach we can guarantee ideal surfing conditions, adapted to
current weather conditions.
We are mainly based in Agadir, but we often have courses and accommodation in: Taghazout, Aourir..
it all depends on the period of departure.
Sightseeing trip/stay in Morocco:
The weather in Morocco varies depending on the region and season.
– The northern and coastal regions (e.g. Tangier, Casablanca) have a mild climate
Mediterranean with warm summers and mild winters.
– Inland regions (e.g. Marrakesh) experience hot summers and colder winters.
-The Sahara is characterized by extreme conditions: very hot days and cold
at nights, especially in winter.
The best time to visit the whole country, including the Sahara, is spring (March-May) and autumn
(September-November). During these periods the weather is milder, which makes traveling more enjoyable.
comfortable, especially in hot regions.
Yes, in Morocco you can find many vegetarian options in the local cuisine. Traditional dishes,
such as vegetable tagine, couscous with vegetables, or harira (Moroccan soup) are often
prepared without meat. In larger cities and tourist places there are
also restaurants offering a variety of vegetarian and vegan meals.
Here is some practical information that may be useful before traveling to Morocco:
What to bring: We recommend bringing light clothing for warmer days and warm clothing for colder days.
evenings, comfortable walking shoes, a head cover and sunglasses.
It is also worth having sunscreen with you, as well as basic medications and a first aid kit.
Vaccinations: Basic vaccinations are recommended, such as diphtheria, tetanus, polio.
and vaccination against hepatitis A. Vaccination against hepatitis
Type B and typhus may be considered depending on planned activities and length
stay. It is worth consulting a doctor before traveling.