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The southern coast of Morocco offers many surfing spots, each one different to the other. Beach break, reef break, point break, sometimes difficult to access. It is necessary to know the specificities of the spots, to choose the right spot according to the conditions (wind, swell, tide, period, current, fame) and the level of the […]

The southern coast of Morocco offers many surfing spots, each one different to the other.

Beach break, reef break, point break, sometimes difficult to access. It is necessary to know the specificities of the spots, to choose the right spot according to the conditions (wind, swell, tide, period, current, fame) and the level of the surfer.

Due to the vast number of spots between Agadir and Imsouane, even with difficult conditions or with a small swell it is always possible to find a sheltered spot, or on the contrary a spot which optimizes the little swell.

This variety also makes it possible to change several times the spot during a stay and surf different waves.

Our guides and coaches, native to the Agadir region of Morocco know the specificities of each spot and will make your surf guiding stay in Morocco a unique experience.

They will guide you every day, ensuring that you find the best waves for your level, and holiday wishes. Motivating you to progress your surfing, whilst enjoying the beautiful coastline and warm culture that makes a surf trip to southern Morocco so special.

EAT – SURF – SLEEP AND REPEAT

Surfers at Azul Guesthouse Surf Guiding checking the waves at Dracula, Morocco
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