Each of our Morocco surf camps is run by local surfers, seasoned coaches, and passionate hosts who know every break from Taghazout to Tamraght like the back of their hand. From mellow beach waves perfect for first-timers to long right-handers rolling in from the Atlantic, these camps are all about warm hospitality, epic surf, and authentic Moroccan culture.
Whether you’re chasing your first green wave or looking to sharpen your skills in consistent year-round swell, our surf camps in Morocco combine expert coaching, scenic coastal settings, and a laid-back vibe that makes you feel right at home.

8 Day Surf and Yoga Holiday
TAGHAZOUT, MOROCCO
Ocean views, rooftop yoga, and all-day surf safaris, what more could you want? Our 8-Day Surf & Yoga Retreat with Dfrost Almugar in Taghazout is your ticket to sunrise stretch sessions, salty hair, and mellow evenings by the pool. With daily surf lessons, rooftop flows, and delicious meals included, this is the kind of trip your body and soul will thank you for.
€875pp
- 7 nights accommodation
- Daily breakfast, lunch, and 3-course dinner each night
- Daily surf lessons with board and wetsuit hire
- One yoga class per day
- Round-trip transfers from Agadir Airport

5 Day Epic Surf Camp
TAGHAZOUT, MOROCCO
Surf all day, chill all evening, and wake up to the sound of the sea. Our 5-Day Surf Camp with Allride Surfer in Taghazout is pure Moroccan magic, think golden sunsets, rooftop hangouts, and surf sessions led by local guides. With cozy ocean-view rooms, great food, and epic beach days, you’ll feel right at home.
€360pp
- 4 days of surf lessons and coaching
- Daily transport to the best surf spots
- Use of quality surf equipment
- 4 nights accommodation in shared room
- Breakfast, beach-packed lunch, and dinner
- Complimentary mineral water
- Round-trip transfers from Agadir–Al Massira Airport

8 Day Surf and Yoga Camp
TAMRAGHT, MOROCCO
Looking for surf, yoga, and a little luxury? Solid Surf House in Tamraght serves up all three with our all-inclusive “one package fits all” deal. Expect daily surf lessons, ocean-view yoga, epic meals, and a rooftop jacuzzi if you’re feeling fancy.
€549pp
- 7 nights shared accommodation
- Daily breakfast and lunch, and 5 evening dinners
- Airport pickup
- Daily surf lessons
- 1 daily yoga session
- Surf theory and video analysis

4 Day Beginner Surf Camp
TAMRAGHT, MOROCCO
New to surfing ? Our 4-Day Beginner Surf Camp with Easy Surf Maroc in Tamraght is made for you. With daily lessons, oceanfront sunsets, and a cozy Moroccan surf villa to come home to, it’s the perfect mix of progress, good food, and chill rooftop vibes.
€239pp
- 3 nights accommodation in a traditional Moroccan surf villa
- Daily surf lessons
- Excursions to Paradise Valleyand Agadir’s local souk
- Full board meals: healthy breakfast, beach-packed lunch, and dinner on the sea-view terrace
- Round-trip transfers from Agadir Airport (AGA) or bus station
Surf Camps Morocco
With its year-round swell, warm climate, and sun-drenched Atlantic coastline, Morocco has become one of the world’s most sought-after surf destinations. From the laid-back fishing villages of Taghazout and Tamraght to the endless beach breaks stretching down the coast to Imsouane and beyond, Morocco offers the perfect combination of quality waves, cultural richness, and affordability. Whether you’re learning to surf for the first time or returning to push your progression, Morocco’s surf camps deliver consistent waves, authentic hospitality, and a truly unforgettable experience.
Surfing in Morocco
Morocco’s Atlantic-facing coastline captures consistent northwestern swells from October through April, making it one of the most reliable surf regions in the Northern Hemisphere. Long, sandy beaches and iconic right-hand point breaks provide ideal conditions for all skill levels, from whitewater beginners to seasoned surfers chasing long rides.
The surf culture in Morocco is deeply rooted in community and local knowledge. Surf camps here are often family-run or founded by passionate surfers who’ve grown up on these waves, creating an atmosphere that’s warm, inclusive, and genuinely welcoming. Most camps are concentrated around Taghazout, a small surf town just north of Agadir, where the pace of life is slow, and the waves roll in like clockwork.
Thanks to the country’s diverse coastal terrain, Morocco serves up a variety of surf spots: mellow beach breaks for new surfers, punchy reef breaks for intermediates, and legendary point breaks like Anchor Point for those with more experience. Water temperatures range from 17°C in winter to 22°C in summer, with most surfers opting for a 3/2mm wetsuit in cooler months and a shortie or even boardshorts in peak summer.
The growing popularity of surf travel in Morocco has led to a thriving network of surf camps, blending surf tuition with elements of local culture. Think Moroccan tea on rooftop terraces, yoga at sunset, and group dinners of tagine and couscous. The result is a holistic surf experience that balances skill development with cultural immersion.
Choosing the Right Surf Camp in Morocco
With a wide range of surf camps along Morocco’s coast, finding the right one comes down to your goals, experience level, and ideal atmosphere. Whether you’re after intensive surf progression, a more relaxed surf-and-yoga retreat, or a budget-friendly group experience, Morocco offers something for every type of traveler.
When researching surf camps in Morocco, keep these core factors in mind:
Instruction Quality and Coaching Style
Morocco’s best surf camps employ certified, multilingual instructors with deep knowledge of local conditions. Many coaches have grown up surfing these beaches and offer personalized guidance that fast-tracks your progress. Look for camps with small group sizes (max 6 per instructor) and structured coaching programs that include daily lessons, theory sessions, and in-water support. Some offer video analysis or surf-skate training for more advanced coaching.
Camp Location and Wave Access
Most Moroccan surf camps are centered around Taghazout, Tamraght, and Imsouane, each offering a unique vibe and wave selection. Beginners benefit from soft beach breaks like Banana Point or Panoramas, while more confident surfers can test themselves at Anchor Point or Boilers.
The best surf camps include daily surf guiding, meaning they’ll transport you to the break that best suits the day’s conditions and your skill level, a must given the varied swell, tide, and wind patterns.
Accommodation and Comfort Level
You’ll find everything from laid-back surf hostels with shared dorms to boutique riads and beachfront villas. Many camps offer full-board packages, with hearty home-cooked Moroccan meals served daily. Consider your comfort needs, shared rooms are great for social travelers on a budget, while private ensuite rooms offer more rest and privacy between sessions.
Pay attention to reviews that mention cleanliness, food quality, hot water availability (still a luxury in some areas), and communal spaces, rooftop terraces and sea-view lounges are common highlights.
Atmosphere and Extra Activities
Moroccan surf camps tend to foster a strong sense of community, with shared meals, group surf sessions, and plenty of time to unwind together. Some camps lean more toward surf-intensive schedules, while others balance surfing with daily yoga, hammam spa visits, cultural excursions (like souk trips or desert adventures), and guided hikes in the nearby Atlas Mountains.
Consider whether you’re after a wellness-inspired escape, a social surf holiday, or something in-between. The right camp atmosphere can make your experience even more memorable, especially if you’re traveling solo.
Surf Camps in Taghazout
Once a quiet fishing village, Taghazout has grown into Morocco’s best-known surf town, and for good reason. Located just 30 minutes north of Agadir, this laid-back coastal enclave sits within easy reach of Morocco’s most consistent and iconic surf spots. With its year-round sunshine, relaxed vibe, and rich surf culture, Taghazout is the heart of Morocco’s surf scene.
The Waves
Taghazout is surrounded by a high concentration of surf breaks, offering something for every level. Just outside town, you’ll find mellow beach breaks like Panoramas and Crocro, perfect for beginners learning to catch their first green waves. A short drive north takes you to world-class right-hand point breaks like Anchor Point, Hash Point, and Killer Point, long, peeling waves that have put Morocco on the global surf map.
Because of its exposure to both north and northwest swells, this region stays surfable for much of the year, with the most consistent conditions from October to April. Beginners tend to visit between October and March, when the waves are manageable and the water is around 18–20°C.
Surf Camp Experience
Surf camps in Taghazout range from budget-friendly surf hostels to stylish villas with ocean views. Most offer all-inclusive packages that include daily surf lessons, board and wetsuit rental, transport to the best surf spots, and hearty Moroccan meals like tagine, couscous, and fresh bread served on the terrace.
Camps here often feel like a home away from home, with a strong social vibe, communal meals, movie nights, and rooftop hangouts are common. Many also offer yoga classes, hammam visits, and optional day trips to Paradise Valley or the Agadir souk for a more rounded cultural experience.
Why Choose Taghazout
- Surf every day of the week at a range of breaks tailored to your level
- Join a tight-knit community of global surfers, digital nomads, and locals
- Enjoy warm weather, affordable packages, and laid-back living
- Explore nearby towns, Berber villages, and desert landscapes on your rest days
Whether you’re visiting for a week or planning to stay longer, Taghazout is the perfect introduction to Morocco’s surf culture, welcoming, wave-rich, and endlessly sunny.
Surf Camps in Tamraght
Just 5 minutes south of Taghazout, Tamraght offers a slightly quieter, more relaxed alternative to its better-known neighbor, without sacrificing access to the same world-class waves. Perched on a hillside with sweeping views of the ocean, this peaceful village has become a favorite among solo travelers, yogis, and beginner surfers looking for a more low-key, wellness-oriented surf camp experience.
The Waves
Tamraght gives you front-row access to some of Morocco’s best beginner-friendly surf spots. Banana Point, just a short walk from the village, is ideal for learning how to ride your first green waves. Nearby spots like Devil’s Rock and Crocro Beach offer long sandy stretches with forgiving waves that suit both novices and progressing surfers.
More advanced surfers can easily access Anchor Point, Hash Point, and other iconic right-handers just a short drive away, most camps include daily transport to the best break based on conditions and your skill level.
Surf Camp Experience
Tamraght’s surf camps are typically smaller and more intimate than those in Taghazout, creating a cozy, community feel. Many are run by Moroccan or expat surfers who’ve built a lifestyle around sharing their love of the ocean. You’ll find daily surf lessons, sunrise or sunset yoga sessions, shared rooftop dinners, and plenty of space to unwind after a day in the water.
Packages generally include surf instruction, equipment, accommodation, meals, and sometimes extras like hammam visits, day trips to Paradise Valley, or surf-skate training. Accommodations range from rustic shared surf houses to boutique guesthouses with private rooms and ocean views.
Why Choose Tamraght
- Slower pace and quieter vibe ideal for wellness-focused or solo travelers
- Easy access to multiple beginner and intermediate surf spots
- Great for combining surfing with yoga, breathwork, or digital detox
- Community-driven surf camps with a more personal, relaxed atmosphere
If you’re looking for a surf camp that offers both progression and peace, Tamraght is the perfect balance. Surf all day, then unwind under a starlit sky with Moroccan mint tea in hand.
Surf Camps in Imsouane
Tucked away between Agadir and Essaouira, the small village of Imsouane is home to what many consider the longest wave in Africa. A true hidden gem, Imsouane is a dream destination for beginners and longboarders, offering mellow, machine-like right-handers and a peaceful, slow-paced setting that’s all about the simple joy of surfing.
The Waves
Imsouane’s crown jewel is The Bay, a long, peeling right-hander that can break for up to 600 meters on a good day. It’s incredibly forgiving, making it ideal for first-timers and those working on trimming, turning, and style. You’ll often catch a wave and ride it for what feels like forever, making this one of the best spots in the world for learning to read and ride unbroken waves.
For more advanced surfers, Cathedral Point, located on the other side of the peninsula, offers faster, more powerful waves with a reefy takeoff zone, giving more experienced riders something to sink their teeth into when the swell lines up.
Surf Camp Experience
Surf camps in Imsouane are intimate and immersive, often centered around a single stylish surf house or riad perched on the cliffs above the bay. Days here are slower and more meditative, early surf, big breakfasts, long beach walks, hammocks, sunsets, and tagine dinners.
Most camps offer full-board packages with daily lessons, gear rental, video coaching, and yoga. The vibe is ideal for solo travelers or couples who want to disconnect, recharge, and focus on progression. Wi-Fi can be patchy, but that’s part of the charm.
Why Choose Imsouane
- Ride the longest, most beginner-friendly wave in Morocco
- Perfect for learning to catch green waves and develop flow
- Small village vibe with a deep connection to the ocean
- Ideal for longboarders, mellow wave lovers, and slow travel fans
If you’re craving long rides, uncrowded lineups, and a surf trip that feels like a true escape, Imsouane is the spot to lose track of time, and fall completely in love with surfing.
Surf Seasons in Morocco
Morocco’s surf season is long and reliable, with quality waves rolling in from late September through early April. Thanks to its position on the North Atlantic, the country receives consistent northwest swells, offshore winds in the mornings, and plenty of sunshine year-round, making it one of the best winter surf destinations in the Northern Hemisphere.
Autumn (September–November)
The start of the main surf season. Swells become more consistent, the lineups are quiet, and water temperatures remain mild (20–22°C). Ideal for beginners and intermediates, especially in September and October before the winter swells kick in.
Winter (December–February)
This is prime time for Morocco’s surf. Large, clean swells light up the famous point breaks like Anchor Point, Boilers, and Killers, drawing more experienced surfers from across the globe. Water temperatures range from 17–19°C, and a 3/2mm wetsuit is usually enough. Conditions remain friendly for beginners, with plenty of sheltered beach breaks available.
Spring (March–May)
Swell consistency begins to taper, but you’ll still find fun waves, especially early in the season. Temperatures start climbing, lineups empty out, and prices at surf camps often drop, making spring a great option for budget-conscious travelers.
Summer (June–August)
This is the off-season for Moroccan surf. Swell is smaller and less reliable, and many camps pause operations or scale back during these months. However, the weather is beautiful, and some beach breaks still offer playful conditions ideal for complete beginners or surf-skate training.
Types of Surf Breaks in Morocco
Morocco’s coastline is a playground of diverse surf breaks, offering everything from long, mellow point breaks perfect for beginners to fast, hollow waves that challenge even seasoned surfers. The variety, all packed into a relatively small stretch of coastline, makes Morocco ideal for progression-based surf trips.
Point Breaks
Morocco is best known for its long right-hand point breaks. These waves wrap around rocky headlands and peel for hundreds of meters, giving surfers time to practice positioning, turns, and flow. Famous spots like Anchor Point, Killer Point, and The Bay in Imsouane are perfect for building confidence riding green waves. They’re consistent in winter and offer some of the longest rides in the world.
Beach Breaks
For those just starting out, Morocco’s sandy beach breaks are ideal. Spots like Crocro, Banana Beach, and Devil’s Rock feature soft sand bottoms, forgiving whitewater, and easy paddle-outs. These breaks are safe for learning to stand up, practicing balance, and understanding wave timing.
Reef Breaks
While less common, Morocco also has reef breaks for experienced surfers seeking heavier, more technical waves. Boilers is a classic example, a fast, powerful right-hander breaking over a shallow reef. These spots require strong paddling, confident takeoffs, and good local knowledge, often guided by instructors at advanced-level surf camps.
Why the Variety Matters
The ability to access different types of waves depending on your level and the conditions is what makes Morocco so special. Many surf camps offer daily surf guiding, meaning you’ll chase the best spot each day, whether it’s a sheltered beach for your first paddle or a long point break to refine your cutbacks.
Surf Coaching and Instruction in Morocco
At the heart of every great surf trip is quality coaching, and Morocco’s surf camps are known for delivering just that. Whether you’re catching your very first wave or looking to refine your turns, the best camps in Morocco provide structured, supportive instruction that accelerates your progress in the water.
Beginner-Friendly Coaching
Most Moroccan surf camps are geared toward beginners and early intermediates. Lessons typically start with a beach-based session covering ocean safety, board positioning, paddling technique, and how to pop up. In the water, instructors stay close, helping you catch your first waves in the whitewater before moving on to green waves as your confidence builds.
Many beginners in Morocco are riding real waves by day three, thanks to a mix of consistent swell, mellow conditions, and hands-on instruction.
Structured Progression for Intermediates
If you’ve surfed before and want to push your skills further, intermediate-level camps offer more technical instruction. Expect to work on:
- Paddling out through the lineup
- Reading waves and improving timing
- Generating speed and turning
- Navigating green waves with confidence
These sessions often include one-on-one feedback in the water, dry land drills, and daily video analysis to help you fine-tune your technique.
Advanced Coaching Options
While Morocco is best known as a beginner/intermediate destination, some camps do cater to more experienced surfers — especially in winter. These camps often offer surf guiding to more powerful breaks like Boilers or advanced coaching using surf-skate, breathwork, and video breakdowns.
If you’re looking to push into hollower waves or train toward competitive goals, it’s worth choosing a camp with an ISA-certified high-performance coach.
What to Look for in a Surf Camp Coach
- ISA or Moroccan Surf Federation certification
- Experience coaching students at your level
- Low group ratios (1:4 to 1:6)
- Use of theory sessions, surf-skate, and/or video analysis
- Strong communication skills and local break knowledge
The best camps match your current ability with the right conditions, equipment, and progression plan, giving you the fastest possible path to better surfing.
Accommodation Options in Morocco
Moroccan surf camps offer a wide range of accommodation styles to suit every traveler, from budget-conscious backpackers to those seeking boutique luxury. Whether you’re after a simple surf house or a stylish riad with sea views, you’ll find options that combine comfort, local charm, and a strong sense of community.
Surf Houses
The most common and affordable choice, surf houses are relaxed, social spaces often run by surfers for surfers. You’ll typically find shared dorms, private rooms, communal living areas, and rooftop terraces where meals are served and stories are swapped after a day in the waves.
Expect a warm, laid-back vibe, group dinners, and plenty of chill-out space. Many surf houses are located within walking distance of the beach and offer full-board packages that include meals, lessons, and daily surf guiding.
Perfect for: Solo travelers, backpackers, and anyone seeking a communal surf experience.
Private Rooms & Boutique Riads
If you prefer a bit more privacy, many camps offer upgraded packages with private ensuite rooms. These are often located in traditional Moroccan riads, homes built around central courtyards with beautiful tilework, high walls, and rooftop lounges.
These accommodations maintain the social atmosphere of a surf camp but with added comfort and personal space. Expect hot showers, Moroccan tea on the terrace, and tranquil interiors filled with local crafts.
Perfect for: Couples, digital nomads, or travelers seeking more peace and comfort.
Beachfront Villas and Luxury Camps
For a more upscale experience, a handful of camps offer boutique surf retreats or oceanfront villas with private pools, yoga decks, and wellness amenities. These often include daily surf coaching, yoga classes, massage treatments, and chef-prepared meals in a serene, low-key setting.
Some of these retreats cater specifically to women or offer themed weeks around mindfulness, creative work, or digital detox.
Perfect for: Couples, groups, or travelers looking for a surf-and-relax holiday with high-end service.
Activities and Cultural Excursions
Surfing might be the main event, but a trip to Morocco is also a cultural adventure, and the best surf camps make sure you experience both. From yoga at sunrise to exploring vibrant souks, Moroccan surf camps often include a variety of optional activities that enhance your stay and immerse you in the local way of life.
Yoga and Wellness
Many camps offer daily yoga sessions to complement your time in the water. Practicing yoga helps improve balance, flexibility, and breath control, all of which directly benefit your surfing. Classes are often held on rooftop terraces at sunrise or sunset, with panoramic views over the ocean.
Some camps also incorporate breathwork, guided meditation, or even surf-specific mobility sessions to aid recovery between surf sessions.
Look for: Camps with certified yoga instructors and mats provided on site.
Hammam and Spa Treatments
No trip to Morocco is complete without experiencing a traditional hammam, a steam-filled bathhouse where locals go to relax, exfoliate, and reset. Many surf camps offer hammam trips, massages, or spa add-ons to help soothe sore muscles after a long day of surfing.
Paradise Valley Day Trip
Located inland from Taghazout, Paradise Valley is a popular excursion, a palm-lined oasis of natural pools, rock jumps, and desert scenery. Most surf camps offer half- or full-day trips here, where you can hike, swim, or just relax with a fresh orange juice under the sun.
Souk Visits and Cultural Exploration
From bustling markets in Agadir to artisan shops in Essaouira, Morocco’s rich cultural heritage is everywhere. Many surf camps organize group visits to local souks (markets), where you can shop for spices, rugs, pottery, and souvenirs, or simply take in the colors, scents, and sounds of everyday Moroccan life.
Other cultural activities may include:
- Moroccan cooking classes
- Henna painting
- Tea ceremonies
- Sunset camel rides along the beach
Evenings and Social Life
Evenings at Moroccan surf camps often revolve around shared meals, rooftop music sessions, and bonfires on the beach. Expect home-cooked tagines, candlelit dinners, and a friendly, social vibe, whether you’re winding down with mint tea or dancing under the stars.
Why Choose Morocco for Your Next Surf Trip
Morocco isn’t just a surf destination, it’s an experience. With its year-round waves, sun-drenched coastline, and welcoming local culture, it offers everything you need to learn, progress, and fall in love with the rhythm of surf life.
From the long, rolling right-handers of Imsouane to the iconic points of Taghazout and the quiet yoga retreats in Tamraght, Morocco delivers consistent surf in stunning settings, often just steps from your front door. Add to that the warmth of Moroccan hospitality, delicious home-cooked meals, and the chance to explore everything from mountain valleys to ancient medinas, and you’ve got a surf trip that feeds both your skill and your soul.
Whether you’re a total beginner, a longboard lover, or looking to escape winter for a dose of sunshine and clean lines, Morocco offers exceptional value, high-quality coaching, and a vibrant surf scene that will have you planning your next trip before the first one’s even over.
Frequently Asked Questions
The best surf season in Morocco runs from October to April, when consistent Atlantic swells create clean, reliable waves. Winter (Dec–Feb) offers the biggest swells and world-class point breaks, while autumn and spring bring mellower conditions ideal for beginners.
Yes, Morocco is one of the best places to learn to surf. Gentle beach breaks like Banana Point and Panoramas, combined with warm weather, affordable surf camps, and expert local coaches, make it ideal for first-time surfers.
Prices vary depending on length, accommodation type, and inclusions. A 4-day beginner camp typically costs around €200–€300, while a 7–8 day all-inclusive surf and yoga retreat ranges from €500–€900 per person.
Pack lightweight clothing, a 3/2mm wetsuit (Oct–Apr), sunscreen, sandals, a beach towel, and a reusable water bottle. Most camps provide all surf equipment, but you can bring your own board if preferred. Don’t forget a warm layer for cool evenings.
Most travelers from Europe, the UK, and North America can enter Morocco visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check entry requirements with your country’s government site before booking.