- You will start the day with a morning yoga session (with an additional cost) at 08:00, and then you will have breakfast around 09:15.
- At 10:00, you leave for surfing and your surf lessons with the surf instructor.
- Around 12:30 or 13:00, you will have lunch at the beach. After that, you can enjoy relaxing, playing some games, or go into the water to practice surfing on your own.
- At 16:00, you leave for home and get ready for the evening yoga session at 18:30.
- Dinner will be at 20:30.
Surf spots
11 kilometers
Left hand wave which is close to the surf house and most of the time it is not busy. 11 kilometers is a point break where you can improve your surf in low tide and high tide.
12 kilometers
It’s a nice wave at a sandy beach and it’s not too powerful. In 12 kilometers you can find an easy left and right hand wave for beginners and intermediates.
Devil's rock
this point is right in front the village of Tamraght. Good waves for all surf levels, offering punchy lefts and rights with a mainly sandy bottom. When big swells wash the sand banks away, you can notice the rocks for a couple of weeks before the sand banks build up again. It can get very crowded.
Panorama
A sand bottom point break, quiet and very beautiful place, great for beginners. With it’s fast hollow right-hander sections, be sure to get a good rush at this spot.
Hash point
There are better waves in the region and this is one of the most fickle breaks out there (working only on a westerley swell and at mid to high tides). That being said, the fact that it is in the center of Taghazout means that it is so easy to get to that you will always find yourself having a cheeky little session on it.
Anchor point
A great surfing point and the most crowded. Very big waves that are known throughout Morocco, which produces a long right-hander peeling off the rocks. An endless succession of long mellow speed walls.
Mysteries
A surfing point where anyone can hang out in a friendly atmosphere. The right hand section provides a nice ride especially on the incoming high tide. The ideal swell angle is from the northwest.
La sourse
Fresh water springs bubble up from the onshore rock formations forming ‘the Well’, providing performance walls and a high lifting a-frame, perfect for all levels of surfing abilities.
Killer point
Deep water right hand point break. Best on large north eastern swells and low to mid tides with long walls breaking from the outside across the bay.
Draculas
Vampire teeth shaped rocks give the name to this big swell handler. A fast right hander pushes some punchy often large sets, definitely not for the faint hearted, known as boilers evil twin.
Boilers
This place is a right hand reef break with different conditions in onshore and offshore with clean conditions. It’s next to dracula’s. You can surf boilers in high tide and in low tide.
Tamri
A sandy beach break and a strong currents. For beginners, just be aware how far you have drifted down the coast. Works on different tides depending on how the banks are and also on the swell.
Imessouane
Sharp rocks and sand, very good waves for all levels. Right hand point break and high tides with north-easterly winds. If the spot works well, it’s beautiful. Sometimes the whole beach works, not just the point, so there’s space for everyone.
Tifnit
Tifnit a great local fishing village famous for its cave houses “grots”, and probably one of the best swell magnets in the area of Agadir. This little gem can make your trip worth while with its miles of empty breaks and wild beaches. With a number of reef’s beaches and slabs along this coast, there is a wave for everyone.