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Seven days. All-inclusive. EUR520. That works out to EUR74 per day for accommodation, all meals, surf lessons, and equipment hire on Morocco’s best surf coast. A hotel room alone in the Taghazout area costs more than that during peak season. The perfect 5.0 rating from 102 reviewers is not a statistical quirk - this is a week-long commitment that people only review well if every single day delivers. For surfers of any level who want to build a holiday around the Atlantic, this is one of the most compelling packages we have found in Morocco.
What actually happens
You arrive and check into the surf camp accommodation near Agadir, in the stretch of coastline around Taghazout that has established itself as Morocco’s premier surf destination. Each day follows a rhythm: breakfast, morning surf session with instruction, lunch, afternoon session or free time, dinner. The lessons are adapted to your level - complete beginners learn to stand up and read whitewater; intermediates work on turning and wave selection; experienced surfers get guided to the best breaks for the conditions. All equipment is provided: boards, wetsuits, and any accessories. The instructors assess conditions each morning and choose the appropriate beach or reef break for the group. Morocco’s Atlantic coast produces consistent swell from autumn through spring, with water temperatures that are manageable in a wetsuit year-round. Between sessions, you are free to explore the area, relax at the camp, or join any social activities the camp organises. Meals are communal and included - typically Moroccan home cooking with enough carbohydrates to fuel a day of paddling. Seven days gives you enough time to genuinely improve rather than just have a taster, and the all-inclusive format means you do not think about logistics once you arrive.
Our honest take
The value calculation here is remarkable. Strip out the surf lessons and equipment - which would cost EUR30 to EUR50 per day booked separately - and you are left with accommodation and three meals a day for roughly EUR25 to EUR45 per day. That is budget hostel pricing for a structured, all-inclusive experience. The perfect 5.0 across 102 reviews tells you that the camp consistently delivers on this promise. Surf camps live or die on three things: instructor quality, wave access, and atmosphere. The Taghazout coast provides the waves - this stretch produces rideable surf roughly 300 days a year. The rating suggests the instructors and atmosphere are equally reliable. One caveat: a week is a genuine commitment. You need to be the kind of traveller who is happy spending seven days in one place doing one activity. If you get restless after two days of anything, the daily routine of a surf camp will feel repetitive by Wednesday. The social element is also significant - you are living and eating communally with other guests, which suits some personalities enormously and drains others. If you are an introvert who needs solitude to recharge, camp life can be tiring even when the surfing is perfect. The physical demands are real too. Seven days of paddling, popping up, and being tumbled by waves will leave muscles sore that you did not know existed. By day four, your arms will question your life choices. But by day seven, you will be a noticeably better surfer than when you arrived. That progression is what people remember when they leave a five-star review.
Who should book this
- Anyone who has ever wanted to learn to surf and has a week to dedicate to it
- Intermediate surfers looking for consistent Atlantic swell with guided local knowledge
- Solo travellers - surf camps are one of the best social environments in travel
- Budget-conscious visitors who want a structured week without daily spending decisions
- Travellers who prefer active holidays over sightseeing and cultural touring
Who should skip this
- Visitors who want to see multiple cities or regions - this roots you in one place for seven days
- Introverts who struggle with communal living and group dining
- Travellers with shoulder, back, or knee injuries - surfing is hard on the body, and a week of it compounds any weakness
- Anyone visiting Morocco primarily for medinas, mountains, or desert - this is a beach holiday with boards
- People who only have a few days - the value and progression only make sense across a full week
Before you book
Duration: 7 days, all-inclusive
Price: From EUR520 per person - includes accommodation, all meals, daily surf lessons, and equipment
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before - book now, decide later.
Rating: 5.0/5 from 102 verified reviews
Practical tip: Pack reef shoes or old trainers that can get wet - some of the breaks involve walking across rocks. Bring sunscreen rated SPF50 because reflected sunlight off water burns faster than you think, and reapply after every session. The best surf season runs from October to April, but summer produces smaller waves that are actually ideal for beginners. If you are a complete novice, the smaller summer swell means more time standing up and less time being pummelled.
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