Questions?

 FAQ’s

  • Our villa is in Imsouane, a small fisherman and surfer village on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, just steps from Cathedral Beach (Tasblaste).

  • The smoothest way is to take a private taxi, which we can help arrange for you. Travel times from the nearest airports are:

    • Agadir Airport: approx. 2 hours

    • Essaouira Airport: approx. 1.5 hours

    • Marrakech Airport: approx. 4 hours

  • Imsouane has waves year-round, but the best surf conditions are generally from September to April.

    Summer is considered the low season — expect warmer weather, smaller and less predictable waves and occasional windy days.

  • No problem! Our Learn to Surf package is perfect for beginners, giving you a full week to practice, build confidence, and enjoy the waves at your own pace.

  • Yes. We offer beginner, intermediate, and progression coaching — including private lessons and video analysis (optional).

  • Moroccan Dirham (MAD) is the currency. As a rough guide, 1 Euro ≈ 10 MAD (exchange rates may vary).

    ATMs are available in Imsouane.

    it’s useful to have cash for small shops and cafes.

  • No need. We provide all surf equipment, including boards and wetsuits. You're welcome to bring your own gear if you prefer.

  • Our classes range from gentle flows to restorative sessions — suitable for all levels. We also host special events such as full moon and new moon circles, along with workshops and a weekly yoga schedule that varies each week.

  • No — we provide mats, blocks, poster and straps in our indoor yoga studio.

  • We serve fresh, nourishing meals with local ingredients — often Moroccan-inspired, always flavorful.

    We accommodate dietary needs on request.

  • Yes, we highly recommend it — especially to cover surf-related activities and trip changes.

  • Sunscreen, swimwear, a reusable water bottle, a hat, beachwear, and comfortable clothes for yoga.

    A jacket or sweater / Beanie are useful for cooler evenings.

  • Imsouane is relaxed, safe and respectful.

    We encourage modest clothing when walking through the village out of respect for the locals.