Morocco Surf Camp

Company : Stoke Travel
Location : Taghazout, Southern Morocco, North Africa
Duration: < 1 week to < 1 week
Approx Costs: 250 to 500 € Euro

All inclusive surf camp, for all levels of surfers, at our surf palace on the beach in Taghazout with our mates at Adventure Keys. 

Our package is for everyone, from the seasoned surfer to those who simply want to wet their toes and sun their bellies.

What is Included

Stoke’s Morocco Surf Camp includes:

  • 6 nights accommodation in our Surf Palace (4-6 dorms)
  • Daily healthy breakfast (e.g. eggs, cereal, declicious Moroccan bread, tea, coffee, juice, fruits)
  • Daily packed lunch (e.g. fresh filled baguettes, rice/pasta salad, crisps, fruits and water)
  • Delicious traditional dinner. BBQ every Saturday night.
  • Daily professional surf lessons (2 hours theory and supervised free surf rest of the day)
  • Daily transportation chasing the best waves of the day
  • Surfboard and wetsuit hire
  • 2 x Yoga classes (60 min ea)
  • Free access to the jacuzzi hot tub
  • Agadir night city tour and clubbing party
  • Airport pick-up
  • Paradisee Valley trip
  • Visit the traditonal bath house
  • Visit to the traditional local "Souq" markets
  • Free Wifi internet access
  • Lice music, workshop games, cinema and surf movies, pool table, football table, Xbox, Roulette drinking games
  • Cooking class
  • Free access to our in-house Sauna "Hammam"

 

Instructors

Our instructors specialise in teaching absolute beginners how to find their feet, and in taking those who want to step it up a bit to the multitude of world class waves dotted around this peninsula (you can see three of them from our hostel).

Discount

Enter code ONEWORLD365 when booking on the Stoke Travel website to get free unlimited beer and a discount of €10 per day!

Start Dates

1 of October to 30 of April.

Costs / Benefits

€450 per person.

Requirements

18+

Booking / Enquiry

Stoke Travel Morocco Surf Camp Reviews

Surprising nice surfing trip

This is the perfect location to escape from daily life. Staff was outgoing and helpful, the hostel was really pretty, and we caught some great waves. I didn’t know Taghazout was a popular surfing area, but it definitely is. Such a nice place with small markets to buy some souvenirs and cute restaurants to have dinner. I would recommend this if you're looking for a more surprising surfing trip.

By: Lisanne
Nationality: The Netherlands
Age: 20

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