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You can make your reservation directly with us using the contact form, email, or WhatsApp. A 25% PayPal deposit is necessary to confirm your booking. The outstanding balance should be settled in cash upon your arrival in Morocco.

Payment in cash is accepted.

We are located in IMSOUANE, a charming fishing village situated 90 km north of Agadir and 80 km south of Essaouira.

If the airport transfer is included in the package. 24 hours before your arrival, please send us a screenshot of your flight details, and we will arrange a private taxi for you.

Upon your arrival, you will find the taxi driver waiting for you at the airport exit holding a sign with your name on it below.

The local currency is the Moroccan dirham (MAD). Current exchange rates are approximately 11 dirhams to 1 euro. When withdrawing cash, it is advisable to accept the local currency. There are currency exchange offices and ATMs at Agadir airport. Please note that there are is an ATMs in IMSOUANE but it doesn’t work all time, it’s better to exchange money in Agadir or anycity you are coming from.

  • Please note that traveler’s checks cannot be exchanged at the airport or locally, and there are only a few places in Agadir where you can exchange them, usually at unfavorable rates.

From November to March, the local time zone is GMT +01:00, and from March to October, it is GMT.

We provide free WIFI at the camp. Many coffee shops and restaurants in the neighborhood also offer free and reliable Wi-Fi connection.

Surf lessons are not included for the first day of your arrival and the last day. All the activities will start the day after your arrival.

We can provide the equipment you need as part of the surfer packages or separately for personal rental. This includes surfboards and wetsuits.

Morocco enjoys sunshine almost year-round, with a slight chance of rainy days between November and February. However, this period is ideal for experienced surfers as Morocco offers some of the best waves in the world during these winter months. There are also excellent spots for beginners to learn during this time. If you enjoy sunny weather, you will love the summer, from April to October, as there is sunshine every day. Currently, we have excellent waves that beginners can learn on, as they are small to medium-sized waves.

We can accommodate special dietary requirements and ensure that any foods you do not eat are excluded from your meals. Just discuss with us and let us know when you book.

We are flexible for the check in if your room is available.

After your stay, you can leave your baggs at the hostels until your departure time.

The water here is fine for washing and brushing teeth. However, we recommend buying bottled water for drinking in larger quantities. It’s very affordable, about 12 Dirhams for 5 liters, and available in most local stores.

Morocco is a relatively liberal Muslim country where foreign men and women wear shorts and short-sleeved clothing. At the beach, swimsuits and bikinis are acceptable, but nudity is not allowed. You can change at the beach, but we ask that you be respectful towards the local population and be discreet while changing. We recommend women avoid wearing overly revealing clothing when walking around town, and men to cover their upper body when walking or driving. Especially in winter, it can be cold at night. We advise bringing warmer clothes during this time, such as pants and sweaters.

Consumption of alcohol by Muslims is prohibited in Islam, and alcohol is not available for sale in IMSOUANE. However, it can be purchased in stores in Agadir until 8 PM. There are also a few bars in IMSOUANE that serve alcohol. During some religious days stores and bars close for a few days.

We recommend suitable travel insurance before your trip to our surf camp. We cannot accept any responsibility for loss, theft, damage, or injury to persons or property during their stay.

No vaccinations are required for visitors to Morocco, and anti-malarial precautions are not necessary.

Our staff is trained in first aid administration, and we have a first aid kit available. In case of emergency, there are hospitals and clinics in Agadir. We recommend purchasing travel insurance before your arrival as medical expenses will apply based on the treatment received. There are many pharmacies here that sell everything you might need, including over-the-counter medications. However, if you require something specific, please let us know at the time of booking.

If you rent a car, you must have a valid European driving license and proof that you have been driving for at least one year. It is a legal requirement to always carry your license and rental documents when driving in Morocco.

Please note that seat belts must be worn at all times, and using a mobile phone while driving is an offense punishable by a fine. Police and gendarmerie checkpoints are frequent along routes, and you must slow down or stop and wait for them to signal you to proceed. Police also use radar to detect speeding drivers. If caught and stopped, you will be required to pay on the spot. Like in Europe, driving in Morocco is on the right-hand side. The main roads in the region are relatively new, although they are generally narrower and may sometimes have bumps and potholes, especially after periods of rain.

Morocco uses the European two-pin plug on a 220-volt system. If you do not use these outlets, please bring an appropriate plug adapter with you, although you can also purchase one here.

We can offer you dinner at the camp, or you can dine at a local restaurant. The sunsets here are always beautiful and can be enjoyed from our terrace or at the beach. You can try local Moroccan tea at a café. For more options, there is a larger nightlife scene in Agadir, not too far away by taxi.

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