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Surf Town Morocco is a surf camp located in Tamraght, near Agadir, Morocco, focused on surf holidays along the Atlantic coast. It is not an online course platform, but an offline training camp that combines surf instruction, local surf-spot guiding, accommodation, meals, and travel experiences. Its activity areas include Taghazout, Tamraght, Imsouane, and Argane Bay.
Its offerings are divided into four categories: Surf Coaching, for beginners and learners who want to improve; Surf Guiding, for intermediate and advanced surfers, with local guides finding suitable surf spots; All-Inclusive, for those who want accommodation, meals, and surfing arranged with minimal hassle; and Surf Lessons Only, for travelers who have arranged their own accommodation and only need lessons or guiding. The main site states that the instructors are certified, and beginner lessons cover ocean safety, wave reading, and standing up on the board for the first time. Advanced courses include video analysis, personalized feedback, and targeted training. In terms of background, the website says it was started in 2008 by two local Moroccan surfers and has now been operating for more than 15 years.
Pricing transparency is fairly good: All-Inclusive is €680 per person per week, Surf Coaching is €580 per person per week, Surf Guiding is €550 per person per week, and standalone lessons start from €40 per person per day. The FAQ shows that accommodation, daily breakfast, packed beach lunches, and six Moroccan dinners per week are included in the relevant prices; bookings of seven nights or more include airport and bus station transfers. Payment methods, refund policies, and insurance information are not disclosed.
The advantages are its clear tiered structure, covering everyone from complete beginners to advanced surfers; the local team’s familiarity with surf spots; and the availability of non-surfing day activities such as cultural experiences, markets, the Sahara, the Atlas Mountains, and yoga, giving it a strong holiday feel. The drawbacks are that key teaching details remain incomplete, such as daily lesson duration, student-to-instructor ratio, whether equipment is included, the source of instructor certifications, and safety and insurance terms. The claim of “certified instructors” does not name the certifying organization, so it should not be treated as a verifiable qualification.
It is better suited to individuals, couples, small groups, or school groups planning a trip to Morocco who want to learn surfing while experiencing local culture. If the goal is to obtain an official sports certificate or receive systematic competitive training, you should further inquire about the course syllabus and qualifications. The website has English, French, and Russian pages, but no Chinese support was found. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the main content. Bookings are mainly handled through WhatsApp and email, so users in China may need to confirm whether the communication tools are available.
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