The Surf Camp Decision (Where Most of Your Money Goes)

If you’re planning a Morocco surf trip, you’ll keep circling back to the same two names: Taghazout and Imsouane.

They’re close geographically. In reality, they’re very different trips.

One gives you flexibility. The other gives you a very specific kind of week. Most people don’t realise that when booking — and it usually clicks halfway through their stay.

The Short Answer

If you’re unsure, start with Taghazout. It gives you room to figure things out.

The Difference That Actually Matters

Taghazout works because it adapts to you.

Imsouane doesn’t. It’s great at what it does — but it only does one thing.

That difference shows up quickly. In Taghazout, your day shifts depending on conditions. In Imsouane, your day is mostly decided before you even wake up.

Surfing: Why Variety Wins (Most of the Time)

Taghazout

You’ve got multiple breaks within 15–20 minutes. Some are better on bigger swell, some on smaller days. Some suit beginners, others push you a bit.

That flexibility matters more than it sounds.

On a good week, you don’t just surf more — you surf better conditions. That’s where most of the progression comes from.

This is also why people who book a proper surf camp Taghazout tend to get more out of the trip. The daily decisions — where to go, when to go, what board to use — are already handled. You just show up and surf.

Do it yourself and you’ll still have a good time. It’s just more trial and error.

Imsouane

Imsouane is built around one wave: The Bay.

It’s long, slow, forgiving. You’ll stand up more here than almost anywhere else.

But it’s also repetitive.

Some people love that. Others don’t expect it, and by midweek they’re looking for a bit more variation.

Learning: What Actually Helps You Improve

There’s a common assumption that easier waves = faster learning.

Not always.

Imsouane gives you confidence quickly. Taghazout, done properly, gives you progression.

Different waves force small adjustments — positioning, timing, balance. Over a week, that adds up more than repeating the same ride.

The catch is “done properly.”

If you’re in a loosely run setup, you might end up surfing the same crowded beginner spot anyway. A structured surf camp Taghazout avoids that — you’re moved around based on conditions, not convenience.

That’s usually the difference between just standing up… and actually improving.

Atmosphere

Taghazout

It’s busy. A bit messy in peak season. But easy.

You’ll meet people without trying. There’s always somewhere to go after surf, even if it’s just a rooftop and a sunset.

For most travellers — especially solo — this removes a lot of friction from the trip.

Imsouane

Quiet, in a very literal sense.

A few places to eat, long gaps between sessions, not much happening outside the water.

Some people need that. Others realise halfway through that they didn’t.

Logistics (Underrated, Until It Isn’t)

After a flight, shorter transfers help.

Also worth noting — Taghazout is simply easier to navigate overall. More camps, more transport options, more support if something doesn’t go to plan.

That’s part of why people default to it.

So… Which One Should You Choose?

Go Taghazout if you:

Go Imsouane if you:

What Most People End Up Doing

They start in Taghazout.

Get comfortable, find a rhythm, surf a few different breaks. Then, if they’re curious, they head to Imsouane for a couple of days.

It works better that way. Less pressure to “choose right” upfront.

The verdict!

Taghazout isn’t just more popular — it’s easier to get right.

You’ve got options, backup plans when conditions change, and enough going on outside the water that the trip doesn’t hinge on one perfect session.

Imsouane is great, but it’s a commitment. Same wave, same rhythm, every day. If that’s exactly what you want, you’ll love it. If not, it can feel limiting pretty quickly.

Most people don’t need perfect conditions — they need consistency, a bit of structure, and less guesswork.

That’s why starting with a well-run surf camp Taghazout tends to work. You remove the daily decisions, surf better spots without overthinking it, and progress without really noticing it happening.

From there, if you want quieter days and longer rides, Imsouane is always an easy add-on.

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LUXURY SURF HOUSE

Home away from home

OVERVIEW

Our Taghazout surf camp is a great escape from the busy cities. With amazing sunset views and a modern surf house, you can be sure to feel relaxed from the moment you set foot at our surf camp in Taghazout bay.

ROOMS

Our surf camp Taghazout is a modern Moroccan style accommodation facility that is  perfect for individual travellers and groups. It’s located along the coast inside Taghazout Bay Each bedroom comes with its own bathroom with daily house-keeping services provided promptly.

EAT & DRINK

The chefs at our surf camp cook delicious meals made with locally sourced vegetables. Our menus includes a variety of Moroccan and international dishes to keep your taste buds engaged through-out your stay with us.

Breakfast and dinner are served in-house while packed lunch is provided for you to take away 

* We provide Vegan and Vegetarian meals, and can also work-out Gluten Free options if you give us instructions during your booking.

FACILITIES

Sunset Surf Suites

Home away from home

OVERVIEW

Our Taghazout surf camp is a great escape from the busy cities. With amazing sunset views and a modern surf house, you can be sure to feel relaxed from the moment you set foot at our surf camp in Taghazout bay.

ROOMS

Our surf camp Taghazout is a modern Moroccan style accommodation facility that is  perfect for individual travellers and groups. It’s located along the coast inside Taghazout Bay Each bedroom comes with its own bathroom with daily house-keeping services provided promptly.

EAT & DRINK

The chefs at our surf camp cook delicious meals made with locally sourced vegetables. Our menus includes a variety of Moroccan and international dishes to keep your taste buds engaged through-out your stay with us.

Breakfast and dinner are served in-house while packed lunch is provided for you to take away 

* We provide Vegan and Vegetarian meals, and can also work-out Gluten Free options if you give us instructions during your booking.

FACILITIES

DORM SURF HOUSE

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Cozy Surf Camp Taghazout Waves

OVERVIEW

Located just a few steps from the beach, our Taghazout surf camp is a great escape from the busy cities. With modern facilities and an awesome lounge space with amazing sunset views, you can be sure to feel relaxed from the moment you arrive.

ROOMS

Our camp is a Moroccan style accommodation with modern facilities that are perfect for individuals, couples, and groups. Each bedroom comes with its own bathroom with daily house-keeping services provided promptly.

EAT & DRINK

Our surf camp chefs cook delicious meals made with locally sourced vegetables. The menu includes a variety of Moroccan and international dishes to keep your taste buds engaged through-out your stay with us.

Breakfast and dinner are served in-house while packed lunch is provided for you to take away. 

* We provide Vegan and Vegetarian meals, and can also serve you Gluten Free options if you give us instructions during your booking.

FACILITIES