• Fancy a sunset yoga session after your surf? We run yoga classes every day from a range of great seafront locations.
  • Wake up to glorious sunshine, freshly baked breakfasts at the surf camp’s cafe and the view of perfect barrels lining up at Anchor Point, "Morocco's best surf spot!"
  • Sunset yoga overlooking the waves, relax and find your inner calm.
  • The real locals are happy just to sit on the beach and watch you do all the surfing on your holiday!

Where To Go In Morocco

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Morocco is much more than just a surfing holiday! Traveling around Morocco is pretty cheap and remarkably easy. All you need to do is get yourself accustomed to the CTM and Supratours buses and normally for less than 10 Euros you can get yourself to pretty much anywhere in the Kingdom. We have outlined the best places to see and also tried to give a little guidance on how best to see them.

Don’t try and buy your bus tickets online, they have not got it sorted out yet. The best thing to do is to ring the companies in advance of your journey, check the times and try and buy the tickets a day or two before you head out!

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Paradise Valley

This beautiful oasis is about 90 minutes drive from our Taghazout surf camp. We try and organize a weekly trip to visit the waterfalls and rock pools. To make sure that you can get on a trip all you need to do is come down to the Café KR and see Tudor or Rachid, put your name on the list and pay the 100dh needed to go on the trip.

This is the most popular day trip that we run as it involves rock jumping from various heights, freshly prepared tajines and short twenty minute hikes through lush oasis’s. Check out our facebook group to see some of the photos that people took on their last trip.
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Immsouane

This is possibly the longest right hand wave in Africa. The bay of Immsouane has a beautiful fishing village nestled on top of the cliffs overlooking the longest right hand point break that Morocco has to offer. The perfect wave for beginners to learn, this is a hop on hop off bus that just goes on for ever and ever.

Have a look on YouTube for our 1 minute 30 second ride!! We organize day trips up to immsouane from the Taghazout surf camp so just ask to make sure that you get up there for at least one day of your stay.
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Casablanca

World renown for the romantic embrace, Casablanca conjures up imagery that few other places in the world can compete with. Alas the reality is not as good as the film. Heavily industrialized, poorly planned and non-tourist friendly we would recommend skipping any visit to this business centre of Morocco and use your days seeing one of the many other sites that Morocco has to offer!
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Rabat

Rabat is the administrative capital of Morocco. A clean well-maintained city, with beautiful ancient walls surrounding the city, makes it a pleasant town to visit. There is not a great deal to do in Rabat (although there are a couple of good surf spots nearby – skhirat). There are probably more exciting towns that you should visit ahead of this capital city.
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Fez

Fez is an ancient capital of Morocco. It has the Roman ruins of Volubilis just minutes away from its center. This was once the ruling epicenter of the entire Northern African Roman Empire.

The UNESCO listed medina is a must see sight, with its heady mix of aromas, sounds and smells of the tanneries and miles of historic souks, you can lose yourself in this remarkable city. Getting to the center of Fez is easy from Marrakech or Casablanca, just jump on a CTM or Supratours bus.
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Chefchaouen

The “blue city” is a great town to visit. Just 40 kms from Tangiers right up in the North of the country, Chefchaouen has a large Spanish influence. Situated right in the middle of the Rift Mountains, the Kasbah is an imperious fortress.

The Berber people are welcoming to tourists and don’t be surprised if they invite you in for tea and biscuits. Their hand-woven earth tone blankets, rugs, and even lamp shades are seen displayed at the small shops within the city’s medina walls. Buses run a couple of times a day from Fez/Casablanca and Tangiers.
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Marrakech

Marrakech is known as the “ochre city”, famous for its pink walls and magnificent medina. The UNESCO Djema Fnaa is a sensation attack as the smoke; sounds and smells invade your whole body just by walking through the square.

Hit the main square at sunset, enjoy a tajine at Chez Cherouni and watch the world as it hustles its way by! Flights go straight into Marrakech from most international airports and getting to and from here from the rest of Morocco is a doddle on the CTM and Supratours buses. Be wary of the local buses (i.e. ones that are not CTM or Supratours) as they take forever and are not air-conditioned.
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Todra Gorge

The gorge is a natural canyon cut out of the limestone cliff that is often referred to as Morocco’s Grand Canyon. The charm of the gorge lies in the changing colours of the stone as the sun sets in the West.

To get to see the Todra Gorges either sign up with a tour through Nomadic Tour UK (mention Surf Berbere to get a 5% discount) or try and get on a two day trip from most Marrakech hotels.
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Sahara Desert

The Sahara desert is the highlight of most people’s trips to Morocco. Staying in a Berber camp with a sensational view of the night sky is simply unparalleled. Getting on a good trip to the Sahara is another matter. Whilst most hotels offer tours to the Sahara, the best trips are organized by some of the larger tour operators. Contrary to most people’s beliefs it can be pretty cold at night in the desert and the quality of your Berber tent is all the more important if there is a sand storm. Nomadic tours offer fantastic trips to the Sahara.
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Essaouira

Essaouira is a beautiful Portuguese fortified town, just three hours north of Taghazout and two hours drive from Marrakech. All the buses run daily from Agadir and Marrakech to Essaouira so it is really easy to get to and there a couple of good hostels to stay in as well (check out www.explora.com for windsurfing as well).

The town itself is surrounded by huge medina walls and the internal streets are beautiful narrow havens with incredible squares hidden around every corner. The main seafront square has excellent restaurants and there are a couple of roof terrace bars that are great fun in the evenings!