The Spot Morocco


The Spot Morocco




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The Spot Morocco


Run by surfers, The Spot team know exactly what makes an unforgettable surfing holiday; perfect un-crowded waves and unspoiled
beaches, tasty food, friendly staff, comfortable accommodation, great company and the chance to experience the diverse local
culture that this beautiful country has to offer.

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At The Spot, they make sure none of these are overlooked and ensure you have the holiday of a lifetime. They offer:
~ surf camp accommodation in a stylish villa walking distance from the beach
~ surf lessons with professional and qualified instructors
~ surf guiding to all the local spots
~ equipment hire...and more!

They are perfectly located near Taghazout, so what are you waiting for? Come and join us now!


The Surf Camp

They are perfectly located in Tamraght, a small village on the beach only 2kms from the surfers mecca, Taghazout and just 15kms
from Agadir. With Agadir Al Massira Airport only a 30minute drive away, and with flight times from Europe between just 2-3hours,
they are simply a short trip away. We are walking distance from Devils Rock and Croco Beach which are consistent breaks for beginners
and intermediate surfers. The surf camp, located just a stones throw from the beach, is a stylish villa with 14 comfortable bedrooms
catering for 1,2 or 3-4 people. Plus, each room comes with its very own private en-suite bathroom, so gone are the days of queuing
for that all important post-surf shower!

On top of that, all the rooms are perfectly furnished and come with either a beach or garden view. Our roof top terraces boast stunning
views and are perfect for sunbathing, enjoying a tasty meal or taking in the breath-taking sunset after a hard days surfing in Morocco.
For those breezy nights, we have a large TV room with a 29” screen, satellite and DVD player along with wifi internet access.

   

The Surf

Conditions
Morocco has it all - Beach, reef and a whole coastline of point breaks. Devils Rock and Croco Beach are located walking distance from
the camp, whilst the famous Anchor Point is only a few minutes down the road. Other local spots include Killer Point, Hash Point,
Banana Point, La Source and Boilers.

Lessons
Their fully qualified surf instructors hold British Surfing Association (BSA) and Fédération Française de Surf qualifications, as well
as being certified beach lifeguards, so you can rest assured you will receive quality and professional coaching. Plus, being Moroccan
natives they know the local waves like no one else. Coaching is based on your level and requirements. They will also ensure
that you experience different beaches and waves throughout the duration of your trip. After all, one of the best things about
surfing in Morocco is the choice of waves to practice in. They limit the size of each lesson to 8 surfers per each instructor
so you will get the most out of your lessons. Lessons are normally held in the morning, with a packed lunch on the beach and "free surf"
in the afternoon. If you require additional lessons in the afternoon, this can be arranged. Lessons will be taught in English or French.

Surf Guiding
For the more experienced surfers who prefer to do their own thing, they offer surf guiding to all the local surf spots around Taghazout.
Their guides will do the hard work for you, waking up early to check the conditions and finding you that all important rideable wave.
So all you have to do is worry about catching it! They will pick you up in the morning and provide a tasty packed lunch so you can
spend the day surfing in Morocco to your heart’s content. This option is great if you plan on bringing along your non-surfing partner or
friend as they can come along to the beach with you, soak up the rays and catch you on camera!

Prices for accommodation, surf courses and boarding

7 Night Surf Camp Package – Prefect for beginners & improvers -£390 (€450) per person, per week includes:
Our SURF CAMP PACKAGE is perfect for beginners & intermediates looking to learn or improve their surfing with professional &
qualified coaches.

The package costs £390 (€450) per person, per week and includes:

- The Spot team’s combined local knowledge
- 7 nights accommodation (room with ensuite)
- Breakfast, packed lunch & dinner
- Use of Wifi in the Villa
- 5 x 2.5hr surf lessons with qualified instructor
- Surf board & wetsuit hire (7 days)
- Transport to the surf everyday (7 days)
- Airport transfer (Agadir)

7 Night Surf Guiding Package – Perfect for more experienced surfers - £305 (€350) per person, per week includes:
Our SURF GUIDING PACKAGE is perfect for those that have surfed before and prefer to do their own thing.
This package costs£305 (€350) per person, per week and includes:

- The Spot team’s combined local knowledge
- 7 nights accommodation (room with ensuite)
- Breakfast, packed lunch & dinner
- Use of Wifi in the Villa
- Transport to the surf everyday (7 days)
- Airport transfer (Agadir)

4 night surf camp package - £240 (€275) per person includes:

- The Spot team’s combined local knowledge
- 4 nights accommodation (room with ensuite)
- Breakfast, packed lunch & dinner
- Use of Wifi in the Villa
- 3 x 2.5hr surf lessons with qualified instructor
- Surf board & wetsuit hire (4 days)
- Transport to the surf everyday (4 days)
- Airport transfer (Agadir)


About the region

Morocco has over 300 sunshine days a year, so you can expect it to be sunny most days! Nestled between the Atlas Mountains and
the Atlantic Ocean, the Agadir region of Morocco provides the perfect backdrop to your surf holiday in Morocco. With endless
sunshine, warmer waters and a captivating local culture, it is easy to see why this destination is becoming more popular with
surfers and travellers alike. The native language is Arabic, with French spoken by most and English widely spoken in the tourist areas
such as Taghazout and Agadir. The local currency is Moroccan Dirham. No vaccinations are required.

How to get there

Agadir (AGA) is the nearest airport, and is only about 40 minutes by car. Airport transfers from Agadir airport or bus station are
included in both the surf camp and surf guiding packages. If you have not booked either of these packages, they can arrange to pick
you up and drop you off at the airport for an additional cost. Alternatively, Marrakech airport is approximately 2-3 hours by bus.

Languages spoken
The main languages spoken at the camp are English & French, however everyone is welcome!




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Morocco has it all


Morocco has  all 

Explore the souks of Djemaa El Fna while visiting the capital


The north African destination of Morocco "has it all" to offer people on an adventure holiday, according to a travel magazine.

Wanderlust, a publication which focuses mainly on adventure travel, has published a guide to the nation, heaping praise on the travel destination for its diverse culture and easy-to-reach location.

"Accessible and exotic, Morocco has it all … Barely 20 miles from Europe, Morocco is a world apart. Fast ferries from Spain link a country that is part Arab, part African, with a character all of its own," the guide noted.

"Morocco's cities are the obvious draws. Marrakech and Fez are the places to explore the medieval alleys of ancient medinas, packed with donkeys, traders and the scents of Africa."

People planning to take a solo holiday to Marrakech could explore the famous market square known as Djemaa El Fna. Here they can buy everything from souvenirs to original works of art in the souks.




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Exotic African Getaways


Exotic African Getaways


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From deserts to diamonds, many things come to mind when thinking of Africa. With more countries than there are united states, there is no doubt that Africa holds a great variety of places to explore. Despite all the images that have been shared through the media, there is no way any form of media could truly capture all that Africa has to offer. Africa is surely a place to visit and experience firsthand.
 
Morocco
Although said to have taken place in Abu Dhabi, Sex and the City 2 was actually filmed in Morocco. The film grants a glimpse of Morocco’s beauty, with the images of the seemingly endless sand dunes and vast shopping opportunities in the souks.

Morocco.com boasts the country’s proudest attractions, which include Boulaouane Kasbah Fortress, overlooking the Wadi Oum er-Rbia River, and the El Bahia Palace in Marrakesh. Among the many things to do is the opportunity to observe animal-shaped rock carvings near Ouka’meden as well as camel-trekking, windsurfing in Agadir and Essaouira, and the city square festival Djemaa el Fna in Marrakesh, where musicians, snake charmers, acrobats, and story tellers show off to earn some dirham.

Egypt
With a history richer than the Nile River is long, Egypt promises the awe-inspiring sights of the pyramids and larger-than-life monuments that tell the story of the land. Egypt.travel showcases the variety of things to do, including embracing the healing qualities of New Valley, where hot springs and sand bathing provide therapeutic experiences. Whether one is interested in discovering the desert, marveling at the monuments, or catching the Nile River cruise, Egypt is sure to deliver a rich experience.

Kenya
With mountains, coastal beaches, cities, and reserves, Kenya offers a little bit of everything, which reflects its culture, a result of many combined influences from nomadic tribes and surrounding areas.

Known as an adventurer’s paradise, Kenya offers a number of activities. In addition to camel trekking, mountain climbing, and horseback riding, diving, kite surfing, white water rafting, and skydiving are also options.

MagicalKenya.com shares insights with those curious about Kenya. Those planning a trip to Kenya may feel a bit more prepared after learning the common Swahili greeting “Jambo” from the website’s welcome page. The Kisite Mpunguti National Park and Reserve, which grants views of coral and allows snorkeling, and the Masai Mara Game Reserve, where one can spot gazelles and zebras, are only a few of the opportunities visitors have to enjoy the Kenyan wildlife, whether it be by walking, camel, or hot air balloon.

The history books and television programs only provide a small glimpse into the true beauty that Africa holds. Beyond the escape that comes from most travel destinations, Africa is sure to open visitors up to a whole new world filled with so much culture and history of its own. A trip to Africa would certainly prove to be a rewarding experience.



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