Surf Maroc has operated in Taghazout since 2003, making it one of the oldest and most trusted names in Moroccan surf travel. The company runs multiple properties in and around Taghazout — including Villa Taghazoute Bay — giving guests a choice of accommodation styles while sharing access to the same expert guide team.
The guides know every break on the Agadir coast with the same fluency that a local taxi driver knows their city. Anchor Point, Killer Point, Hash Point, Panoramas, and Mysteries are the headline breaks, but on busy days or unusual swell angles, the team knows the quiet alternatives that most visitors never find.
Yoga, surf theory sessions, and optional excursions to Essaouira and the Atlas Mountains fill the week between surf sessions. Surf Maroc was among the first operations to bring internationally recognised standards to Moroccan surf tourism and continues to set the benchmark two decades on.
Atlantis Surf Hostel offers an authentic surf holiday experience in a traditional Canarian house located in the quieter northern region of Gran Canaria, away from crowded tourist areas. The hostel provides surf instruction for beginners and skill development for experienced surfers, while fostering a welcoming community atmosphere for guests from around the world. Visitors can expect comfortable accommodations in a genuine local setting combined with access to nearby surf breaks and opportunities to connect with other travelers.
Come And Ride Indonesia. A personalised, small-group surf camp on the Bukit Peninsula cliffs with expert break selection matching each surfer to the right wave daily across Bingin, Padang Padang, and Uluwatu.
The home of Cloud 9 — the Philippines' most iconic reef break. This Siargao camp sits a five-minute walk from the famous right-hand barrel, offering coached sessions at Cloud 9 and the island's spread of beginner-friendly beach breaks.