Reasons Why We Love Summer Surfing in Morocco
The long Moroccan Summer days means that early risers can be out and back in time for a hearty breakfast, having enjoyed those quiet early morning waves.
Or if you prefer, at the end of the day, a gentle sunset paddle
Perfect dry Summer heat, thanks to the cooling breeze from the Atlantic Ocean, even in the peak of Summer, average temperatures stay around 25 degrees.
Hello to surfing in shorties or boardies or bikinis!
Summer waves are perfect for beginner and intermediate surfers, and for anyone looking to practice their longboard steps
Along with salt water swimming, paddleboarding, SUP yoga, beach fitness – morning 5km run or bike ride to Taghazout anyone? That’s both ways.
Hiking in the mountains at Paradise Valley, and when you need to cool down, take a leap off the rocks into the natural mountain springs
Siesta under a parasol on the beach, or read a book in the shade of a palm tree on our roofterrace
Beach yoga sessions – the perfect spot for handstand practice!
Dine al fresco with an abundance of fresh Summer fruit, salad and vegetables – and fish direct from the ocean to plate
Rooftop movie nights under a balmy, star-filled African sky
Terrace music and play sessions with drumming, guitar, singing and ping pong, Twister etc.
So, what do you think? Tempted…if so, drop us a line [email protected]
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