The Coast Week
Seven days along Morocco's best surf coastline — all organised, nothing corporate.
From
€650
per person
About this experience
This is the trip I organise for friends who want to surf Morocco properly, not just book a package hotel and wonder where the waves are. Seven days. We start at Agadir airport, drive north, and spend the week moving between spots depending on conditions. You stay in a shared house in Tamraght — not a hostel, not a resort. A house, with a kitchen, a terrace, and a view of the valley. Each morning I check the swell and decide where we go. Anza for days when you need space to learn. Banana Point and Hash Point when you're ready to push it. We do a morning at Paradise Valley on one of the flatter days because you're in Morocco, not just in the surf. The week ends with a proper dinner in Taghazout and the drive back to Agadir. Local instructors run the surf sessions — people who've been surfing this coast since before the surf camps arrived. Small groups, real feedback, no conveyor belt teaching. I handle everything else: the transfers, the house, the equipment, the day trips, the logistics. You show up at the airport and focus on surfing.
Highlights
- Surf 5 different spots along the Agadir–Taghazout coast
- Stay in a private house in Tamraght, not a hostel
- Small groups — maximum 8 people
- Day trip to Paradise Valley
- Welcome and farewell dinners included
- Conditions-based spot selection every morning
What's included
- Airport transfer (Agadir Al Massira)
- 6 nights in shared house, Tamraght
- 5 surf sessions with local instructor
- Surfboard + wetsuit rental
- Taghazout walking tour
- Paradise Valley day trip
- Welcome dinner
- Farewell dinner
Not included
- Flights
- Lunch & personal expenses
- Optional activities
Day by day
Arrival & Welcome
Airport pickup from Agadir Al Massira. Drive to Tamraght, settle in, walk down to the beach to see the ocean. Welcome dinner together in Taghazout village. Early night — the waves don't wait.
First Surf — Anza or Devil's Rock
Morning session at a spot suited to your level. We assess the group and choose accordingly. Anza if you need space, Devil's Rock near Tamraght for the beginners. Two hours in the water, technique focus, video if conditions allow. Afternoon free.
Banana Point & Taghazout
Morning session at Banana Point — one of the most consistent waves on this coast. Afternoon walking tour of Taghazout village: the old fishing quarter, the point, the cafe where you can see five breaks at once.
Hash Point & Free Afternoon
Morning session at Hash Point, Taghazout's most famous wave. A long right-hander that rewards patience. Afternoon is yours — the village, the market, rest, or a solo explore.
Paradise Valley
No surf today. We drive into the Atlas foothills to Paradise Valley — a gorge with natural pools, palm trees, and the kind of quiet that doesn't exist near the ocean. Lunch in the valley. Back before sunset.
Conditions Choice Day
Best surf day of the week — we go wherever the conditions say. Could be Anchor Point if there's a big NW swell. Could be Anza if it's offshore and clean. Your call on what you want to push for.
Final Session & Farewell
One last morning session. Farewell dinner in Taghazout. Airport transfer whenever you need it.
Organised by Leon
Born in Agadir, surfing this coast since before the camps arrived. Not a surf instructor — a local who handles everything else so you can focus on the waves.
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