At Local Surf Maroc, we’re always looking for ways to help our surfers progress faster and more efficiently.
One of the most powerful tools we use in our coaching sessions is photo and video analysis.
As the year 2023 draws to a close and 2024 is approaching, we are astounded at how quickly this past year came and went. And just when we didn’t think time could pass any faster, December feels like it’s racing to get to the end of the year.
To help make your trip to Local Surf Maroc more manageable we have updated our top travel tips for visiting Local Surf Maroc in Taghazout Bay during 2024.
At Local Surf Maroc, we’re always looking for ways to help our surfers progress faster and more efficiently.
One of the most powerful tools we use in our coaching sessions is photo and video analysis.
Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience in the water, understanding your surf level is essential for progression, safety, and overall enjoyment.
Knowing where you stand in terms of skill and experience can make a huge difference in choosing the right waves, selecting proper coaching, and ensuring you have the best surf experience possible.
As the year 2023 draws to a close and 2024 is approaching, we are astounded at how quickly this past year came and went. And just when we didn’t think time could pass any faster, December feels like it’s racing to get to the end of the year.
To help make your trip to Local Surf Maroc more manageable we have updated our top travel tips for visiting Local Surf Maroc in Taghazout Bay during 2024.
Travelling to Morocco has seen a lot of changes and challenges over the last 3 years. Between border closures and obscure travel requirements, it was difficult to reach Taghazout Bay and the amazing waves that rolled through. So we’ve put a list together of some tips as you plan your trip to Morocco in 2023.
We’re not journalists.
We’re surfers, running a surf school and surf camp in Morocco.
But in making sure you have a good surf experience in Taghazout Bay during a coronavirus pandemic challenges us to flex our investigative and journalistic muscles: We want to make sure you have the most up to date and accurate information when travelling to Morocco so you can have a hassle free surf trip.
Over the last few months Local Surf Maroc has been receiving numerous DM’s and PM’s about the circumstances and restrictions in Taghazout Bay, Morocco. Frequently asked questions have included: Is there anything to do? What’s open? Can we go surfing?
We thought we’d round up answering all the questions about the Coronavirus, State of Emergency, and general expectations if you find yourself in a position to travel to Morocco.