Surf classes


Our Surf classes cover every level of surfing. Whether you've come to try surfing for the first time with friends and family or you are an experienced surfer looking to improve your technique. 
Your improvements and safety are fully guaranteed by our teaching program and by our instructor team, recommended by Souss Professinal Surf School Association.



Our typical surf day :

08h30: breakfast
09h00: depart accomodation to the selected surf spot according to conditions
09h30: three hour surf class till noon
13h00: delicius lunch on the beach prepared by our staff
15h00: two hour afternoon free surf session supervised by our instructors
17h30: return back to the accomodation so you can relax in your free time
20h00: communual dinner in the hall of restaurant

Daily video analysis to improve your surfing!


We will drive you everyday to the most adequate surf spot according to the conditions and your surfing ability.

Beginners Course

Base knowledge of technique and materials
Different characteristics of waves and types of breaks
Tides, rip currents and general safety tips
paddle technique and standing up on the board
duck-diving and eskimo-roll
distinguishing the line-up and priority rules in the water

Course advanced

Review of base techniques, paying special attention to duck-diving, wave selection and positioning in the water. We will also analyse how you execute various tricks and manouvers using video recording, the leading method in improving style and technique.

Try SUP in small day

Stand up paddle surfing (SUP), or in the Hawaiian language Hoe he'e nalu, is an emerging global sport with a Hawaiian heritage. The sport is an ancient form of surfing, and reemerged as a way for surfing instructors to manage their large groups of students, as standing on the board gave them a higher viewpoint. This increased visibility of what was going on around them such as incoming swell.

Laird Hamilton and Dave Kalama re-introduced the ancient sport of paddle surfing to the modern water sports world. The first "modern" surfer to bring Stand Up Paddle Surfing out of Hawaii.