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Surfing in Agadir - surf lessons

Discover the best surfing in Agadir with our guide to top surf spots, lessons for beginners, surf camps, and expert tips. Ideal for solo travelers or surf holidays in Morocco!

Why Agadir is a Top Surf Destination in Morocco

Agadir, located on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, offers one of the most consistent surf scenes in North Africa. With sunshine, warm waters, and a variety of waves, it’s a favorite for both beginners and pro surfers.

About the Tour

  • Duration: 3 hours tour ​​(Check available start times when booking)​​.​​
  • Available: ( every day ).
  • Payment methods: Paypal or Cash.
  • Free cancellation.
  • ✓ Hotel pick-up and drop-off
  • Comfortable air-conditioned transportation provided.
  • ✓ Certified instructor.
  • Soft-top surfboard + wetsuit.
  • ✓ private lockers.
  • 2 hours of surf coaching
  • ✓Bottle of water.
  • ✓Bath.
  •   €45 (​≈ ​£38)/ Adult  
  •   €40 (​≈ ​£33)/ Child  (age 4-10).

From Taghazout:

  •   €55 (​≈ ​£52)/ Adult  
  •   €50 (​≈ ​£40)/ Child  (age 4-10).

British Pound (£), Euro (€), US Dollar (USD), and Moroccan Dirham (MAD) are all accepted.

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From Agadir: Surfing lessons

Experience the thrill of surfing in Agadir with our expert instructors. Spend your morning catching waves and enjoying the beautiful coastline of Morocco.
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced surfer, our team will provide personalized instruction to help you improve your skills and have a memorable time.
Take in the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and feel the rush of adrenaline as you ride the waves.

Itinerary:

  1. Begin your adventure with a convenient pickup from your Agadir or Taghazout accommodation.
  2.  15min drive to spot surf in Agadir and 30min from Taghazout, 
  3. meet our team at the local.
  4. Grab your swimming suit and your board, and get ready to surf with our instructor.
  5.  Start your surfing experience with the help of our instructor, and get to surf as long as you want.
  6. after 2 hours of surfing you option to take a shower and take a break befor return.
  7. After the surfing experience, we will start our journey back to your hotel.

Top Surf Spots in Agadir & Nearby:

Crocodile Beach – Best for Beginners:

This gentle beach break is perfect for learning to surf with soft waves, wide open space, and many schools nearby.

Devil’s Rock – Fun Waves for All Levels:

A consistent spot just north of Agadir, offering lefts and rights. Great for intermediates, and close to local cafés.

Banana Point – Smooth Right-Hander:

Located near Aourir (Banana Village), this break is perfect when the swell is mid-size. Friendly for intermediate surfers.

Anchor Point – World-Class Wave:

Just 25 minutes from Agadir in Taghazout, this famous right-hand point break is ideal for experienced surfers, especially in winter.

FAQs Asked about surfing in Agadir:

1.Is Agadir good for beginner surfers?

Yes! Beaches like Crocodile Beach and Devil’s Rock have gentle waves and lots of surf schools.

2.How much do surf lessons cost in Agadir?

On average, €30–€50 per session including gear, transport, and instruction.

3.Can I surf all year in Agadir?

Yes, but the best waves come between September and April.

4.What’s better: Agadir or Taghazout for surfing?

Agadir is better for accessibility and beginners. Taghazout is ideal for advanced surfers.

Important Tips for Your Surf Lesson:

Listen to the Instructor:Pay attention during the beach theory session. You’ll learn:

  • How to paddle efficiently
  • How to pop up (stand on the board)
  • Surf etiquette (how not to crash into others)
  • Reading waves and staying safe.

Stay Calm & Have Fun: You’ll fall—a lot—and that’s part of learning. Smile, laugh it off, and enjoy every wipeout. Progress comes with patience.

Apply Waterproof Sunscreen: Use reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 30+), and reapply every 2 hours. Don’t forget your ears, back of the neck, and feet.

Ask Questions & Get Feedback: Don’t hesitate to ask your instructor for feedback on your stance, timing, or technique. Small tweaks make a big difference.

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