SURF
AGADIR
Agadir è una città bellissima e unica, che coniuga tradizione, storia interessante e viali fiancheggiati da palme. Durante il terremoto del 1960, solo tre edifici sopravvissero: una moschea, un cinema e la kasbah. Agadir fu ricostruita 3 km a sud della città antica. La città diventa ogni anno più popolare grazie alle sue spiagge tranquille, agli ampi viali, ai giardini fioriti e al magnifico porto.
Prima del terremoto Agadir era chiamata anche "Santa Cruz" o "la Miami d'Africa".
Alcune delle attività ad Agadir sono: Souk el Hadad, Marina, La Kasbah e Il porto.
TAMRAGHT
Tamraght è un piccolo villaggio situato a soli 15 km a nord di Agadir e circa 5 km a sud di Taghazout.
Insieme ad Aourir, Tamraght è meglio conosciuto come Banana Village. L'Oued Tamraght separa i due villaggi e il nome Banana Village deriva dai bananiti lungo il fiume.
I due villaggi condividono la spiaggia di Banana, ideale per i surfisti principianti.
Tamraght è un tranquillo villaggio berbero situato ai piedi della montagna, ma a due passi dall'Atlantico, famoso soprattutto tra i surfisti.
LE CONDIZIONI
Tamraght ha un clima temperato oceanico subtropicale. L'inverno vi regalerà giornate calde, notti fredde e precipitazioni quasi assenti. L'estate è calda, ma senza eccessi e senza pioggia.
Il clima, la costanza delle onde e le lunghe onde destre rendono Tamraght un luogo piacevole da visitare tutto l'anno.


I POSTI

Located in the fishing village of Taghazout, which is now a premier surfing destination in Morocco, Anchor Point is a popular spot for experienced surfers. The right-hand point break offers some incredible surfing where you can ride the wave for almost a kilometre. There are strong barrels in the middle of the wave and, on a good day, the high walls are thrilling.

Also near Tiguert, Desert Point is a rocky right-hand reef break that is great for advanced surfers. It doesn’t get too busy here and, in the right conditions, it offers a long, thrilling ride.

Another break near Tamraght, Devil’s Rock is a fairly quiet beach break. Waves come from the left and right, but mainly from the right. Each day offers a different surfing experience here, and it’s better suited to intermediate-level surfers.

Cro Cro is a beach break near Tamraght with waves to both the right and left. Although more suitable for surfers with some experience, beginners and advanced surfers can also have fun here.

One of the main surfing points in Taghazout, Killer Point is a right-hand point break. Ideal for advanced surfers, it can get fairly busy. The wave is often higher than you realise!

Cathedrals is a point break in Imsouane. It attracts medium-sized surfing enthusiasts, but the whole beach can sometimes be surfed, allowing people to spread out. Suitable for beginners, the sandy ocean floor offers few hazards if you tumble.

Another great surfing spot in Imsouane, Magic Bay is an awesome place with something for all levels of surfers. The different sections provide different surfing experiences and it boasts some of the longest waves in all of Africa.

A right-hand point break in Taghazout, Hash Point is one of the best and most relaxed waves in the area. Suitable for beginners, the wave rolls over sand and rocks; be careful of jagged rocks while having fun in the water. It’s most reliable in the winter months.

Close to La Source, in Taghazout, Mysteries is a relaxed wave that breaks partially over sand and partly over rock, finishing up on the beach. You can surf for more than 300 metres.
