7 Benefits of Surfing in Morocco During the Winter

7 Benefits of Surfing in Morocco During the Winter

The idea of surfing in the middle of the winter months seems a little ludacris, especially when you have to add hoods, boots, and gloves to your equipment list. Surfing is meant to be a hot weather activity, right?

COVID-19 Whiplash: Travel Update for Morocco

COVID-19 Whiplash: Travel Update for Morocco

Earlier this month, the news from several airlines was that flights for business and leisure would be possible from Sept 10 and onwards, but then the Moroccan Government announced that the State of Emergency would be extended until October 10.

So what is actually happening? Click the link to find out more.

5 Activities When the Waves are Flat in Taghazout Bay

5 Activities When the Waves are Flat in Taghazout Bay

Nothing destroys these plans and creates a taste of disappointment more than bad weather or uncooperative waves.

Not to worry! Even if surfing is not an option for a day or two, there are still plenty of things to do in and around Agadir for you to leave Morocco with amazing memories.

5 Healthy Snacks to take to the Beach in Morocco

5 Healthy Snacks to take to the Beach in Morocco

What about food? If it’s really hot out, your appetite may be stifled. If you’re going for a surf, any heavy food might leave you feeling nauseous once you’re on the surfboard (all that pressure on your stomach!).

8 Ways to Support Your Moroccan Surf Camp During Lockdown

8 Ways to Support Your Moroccan Surf Camp During Lockdown

With all the optimism in the world, everyone in Morocco was hoping for the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions to be eased last week. As surf camp owners, we had our fingers crossed that the state of emergency would be lifted for international travel. But on June 9, the Moroccan government announced that the State of Emergency would be extended to July 10.

Moving Forwards Through COVID-19

Moving Forwards Through COVID-19

Last time we posted, Local Surf Maroc was in limbo. Today, we still remain in lockdown. Over the last few months we have taken the time to reflect on, not only our intentions to own a surf camp, but what we would like it to look like and how it makes guests feel. The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the tourism industry but and at Local Surf Maroc we have had to make some difficult decisions. They are decisions that we feel will allow the surf camp to move forwards in the coming months and years.