Morocco is a real “Mecca” for surfers from all over the world who arrive every year to discover the beauty and quality of the waves, culture and famous Moroccan cuisine. From September to April, this area benefits from constant swells. The combination of these swells with the great North Atlantic winter depression and offshore winds make Agadir a dream destination for surfers from all over the world. Morocco receives the same swells as in Atlantic Europe, but it is protected by the Azores anticyclone and by the great Cape Ghir which makes the climatic conditions always pleasant throughout the year. Furthermore, the numerous spots ensure that even when the conditions are bad, there is always a sheltered spot that offers easy waves for all levels.
Arrival and transfer to your accomodation.
Surf house Anza
Close to Agadir, just 13 kilometers from the famous Taghazout, there is the delightful fishing village of Anza. Its welcoming inhabitants and the growing surfing culture make it the perfect place to spend unforgettable holidays in Morocco.
The options are different and range from waves for beginners to big ones for experienced surfers. The Surf House in Anza is just 50 meters from the spot.
Double and shared rooms are available. There is also a relaxation area where you can relax and watch the sunset over the sea.
Breakfast and day dedicated to relaxation and surfing activities. Packed lunch and dinner at the Surfhouse, overnight stay.
Breakfast and transfer in time to the airport for the return flights. (room available until normal check-in time)
Tariff per person, starting from:
Departure | Quota surf coaching | Quota surf guiding | Quota Free Surf |
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Double | Double | Double | |
From 1 January 2020 to 30 October 2020 | € 650 | € 610 | € 370 |
Notes
Notes: (B / L / D): B = breakfast; L = lunch; D = dinner
Shared room:
Quote surf coaching | Quote surf guiding | Quote Free Surf | Registration fee | |||
€ 620 | € 590 | € 350 | € 95 |
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