7 days All Inclusive Surf Package

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7 days All Inclusive Surf Package

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Six lesson days, one iconic wave, one simple price. This Agadir surf camp bundles surf coaching, meals, gear, airport transfers, and free surf photography into one all-in price, so you can spend less time planning and more time catching waves. I like that the week is built for all levels, not just first-timers or only experts, and I love how the camp keeps the group small (max 15). One drawback to keep in mind: the trip depends on good weather, and yoga or other excursions cost extra.

In a traditional Riad home base, you get Wi-Fi and air-cooled comfort when you’re off the beach, plus bottled water and snacks during lesson time. Support is part of the package too, with the team staying reachable 24/7, including hosts like Yassine. If you’re the type who wants a clean, friendly routine with minimal add-ons, this kind of setup can feel like a rare bargain.

Key highlights worth clocking before you book

7 days All Inclusive Surf Package - Key highlights worth clocking before you book

  • 6 full days of surf lessons with equipment included (board, wetsuit, leash), plus transport to the water
  • Imsouane day trip for a chance at Africa’s longest-wave reputation, aimed at leveling up skills
  • Free surfing photography so you can focus on form instead of your phone during sessions
  • Riad-style accommodation with Wi-Fi and an all-inclusive rhythm (breakfast, packed lunch, dinner)
  • Small group size (max 15) for more attention and a calmer camp vibe

Agadir surf week: why the Atlantic setup works for real learners

7 days All Inclusive Surf Package - Agadir surf week: why the Atlantic setup works for real learners
Agadir sits on Morocco’s Atlantic coast, where conditions can be a solid match for people learning to surf. This package leans into that with a full week structure: six days of lessons plus a dedicated Imsouane outing, so you don’t just “try it once” and hope for the best.

What I like about this format is how it reduces decision fatigue. You show up, you’re fitted with the right gear, you go to the beach, and you repeat. That repetition matters for learning. Surf progress rarely comes from a single good day. It comes from lots of practice with the same coaching context.

Also, the camp explicitly welcomes all levels and all genders and ages. So if you’re nervous about taking a beginner step, you’re not being dropped into a “surfers only” scene.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Agadir.

Staying in a traditional Riad: what the all-inclusive base is really for

Your home base is a traditional Riad for seven nights, with rooming included and free Wi-Fi in the accommodation. The Riad matters because it gives you a real place to reset between sessions, not just a bed and a key.

From the experience details, the camp is designed around an easy flow:

  • you eat (breakfast at the accommodation, packed lunch for surf days, home-cooked dinners),
  • you surf (gear + transport included),
  • you recharge in air-conditioned comfort when the day runs warm.

The Riad setup also tends to create a “camp” feel. Some people mention a rooftop hangout with ocean views and sunset time, which is exactly the kind of low-effort reward you want after a day in a wetsuit.

If you’re expecting a luxury resort, you might find it more simple than that. But the practical question is whether it’s clean, functional, and comfortable enough for a week of active days. The package is built for that.

Six days of surf lessons: the coaching rhythm that builds confidence fast

7 days All Inclusive Surf Package - Six days of surf lessons: the coaching rhythm that builds confidence fast
This is the core of the value: six full days of surf lessons with use of surf equipment for the duration of your stay. That includes a board, wetsuit, and leash. It also includes bottled water during lessons, plus snacks like fruit and sweets while you’re out training.

The lesson days come with transport to and from the beach, which is a big deal. When transportation is included, you stop budgeting time for logistics and you can show up early and focused. Surf lessons run on timing and conditions. If you’ve ever arrived late to a session because trains or traffic did their thing, you know why this matters.

For learning, the best part is consistency. You get multiple days to work on fundamentals, then return to the same skills and build on them with coaching cues. The camp is also set up so different skill levels can share the schedule. That reduces the awkwardness of being the only beginner in the group and also prevents the schedule from becoming boring for more experienced surfers.

A small-group cap of 15 travelers supports this. Bigger groups often mean a coach is always bouncing between people. Smaller groups generally mean more hands-on attention, which is what you want when your goal is to actually stand up, not just watch other people do it.

Imsouane day trip: chasing Africa’s longest-wave reputation

7 days All Inclusive Surf Package - Imsouane day trip: chasing Africa’s longest-wave reputation
One day in the week is dedicated to a surf trip at Imsouane, described as the longest wave in Africa. The highlight calls it a metronomic break, which is the kind of phrasing that usually means you can get repeated attempts when conditions align.

This is the day that turns “lesson week” into “memories week.” It’s also the day that helps you measure your progress. If you’ve spent days around Agadir learning basics, Imsouane gives you a chance to apply them in a more iconic setting.

A smart way to approach this day is with a mindset of learning, not proving. The camp includes transport for the surf trip, and it includes gear for your stay, so you’re not juggling extra rentals or last-minute gear runs. Plus, you’re covered by free surfing photography, which helps you capture the day even when you’re too focused to film yourself well.

One practical note: because conditions and waves can vary, this day may feel different than your lesson days. That’s normal. The best use of the Imsouane day is to listen, relax into the coaching cues, and treat each set like a chance to refine.

Meals, water, and snacks: the energy system behind better surf sessions

7 days All Inclusive Surf Package - Meals, water, and snacks: the energy system behind better surf sessions
This package is genuinely about feeding you as part of the surf plan, not just giving you a voucher and wishing you luck.

You get:

  • breakfast for seven days (self-catering in your accommodation),
  • lunch for six days as packed lunches,
  • dinner for six days as home-made meals,
  • bottled water daily during surf lessons,
  • snacks during surf lessons (like fruit and sweets).

That matters because surfing burns energy fast. Hunger turns quick progress into a miserable grind. Packed lunches reduce the “where do we eat now” stress, especially on days when you’re leaving early or returning late.

There’s also one planned evening outside where dinner is at the guest’s expense and is optional. The key here is that the rest of your week’s meals are included and structured.

If you’re the type who enjoys eating with the group, the camp’s rhythm also helps. You get regular shared moments around meals, which makes it easier to feel part of a surf community instead of a solo contractor hired to sit on a beach.

Free surf photography: saving your phone for surfing, not Instagram

7 days All Inclusive Surf Package - Free surf photography: saving your phone for surfing, not Instagram
The package includes free surfing photography, and it’s built into the experience cost. That’s not just a nice-to-have. It changes how you experience the sessions.

When your phone isn’t the main tool, you can focus on your takeoff timing and body position. You can also avoid the awkward “hold still and smile” moment right when you should be adjusting your stance.

It’s also a social win. Multiple people mention filling their feeds without extra charges, which is exactly what you want if you’re traveling from far away and want proof you actually did the thing.

One caution: if you’re hoping for a cinematic, professionally edited product every time, you might not know the style or delivery method ahead of time. The data here confirms photography is included, but not the editing format. Still, having someone capture the action during your wave attempts is a real convenience.

Transfers and getting around Agadir: less hassle, more wave time

7 days All Inclusive Surf Package - Transfers and getting around Agadir: less hassle, more wave time
A big part of the package logic is simple: you don’t need to plan how you get from Agadir’s Al Massira airport (or the bus station) to the surf zones.

Transport is included:

  • round-trip transfers from the airport or bus station,
  • an air-conditioned vehicle,
  • transport to and from the beach for lesson days and during the Imsouane surf trip.

That matters for two reasons. First, it reduces costs you’d otherwise pay separately. Second, it keeps you from losing surf time to navigation stress.

The camp is described as near public transportation, which is useful if you want to explore a bit on your own in the limited downtime you’ll have. But the package is designed so you can keep it simple and still get everything you came for.

Who this surf camp suits best (and who may want to rethink it)

7 days All Inclusive Surf Package - Who this surf camp suits best (and who may want to rethink it)
This camp is built for a lot of traveler types:

  • solo surfers who want a friendly atmosphere,
  • couples and friends who want surf days plus downtime together,
  • families (it’s explicitly mentioned as welcoming families),
  • beginners and more experienced surfers, since lessons cover all levels.

Because it’s all-inclusive, it also fits people who dislike “add-on tourism,” where the base price looks good but then you’re paying for gear, meals, and transportation piece by piece.

The main “rethink” scenario is if your trip must include yoga or extra excursions. Yoga is not included, and other excursions aren’t included either. If you want a full day filled with non-surf activities every day, you may feel a little constrained unless you book extras.

Also, remember the weather dependency. Surf depends on conditions, and this experience requires good weather. If you’re traveling during a period with uncertain swell or wind, you might get rerouted to a different date or a refund depending on how operations handle weather (more on that in the FAQ).

Price and value check: $604.84 for what you actually get

At $604.84 per person for roughly seven days, the headline price looks like it could be either a deal or a trap. In this case, the value logic is strong because so many essentials are bundled.

You’re not just paying for lessons. You’re also paying for:

  • seven nights accommodation in a traditional Riad,
  • meals and snacks (breakfast, packed lunch, home-made dinner),
  • bottled water and lesson-time snacks,
  • surf gear (board, wetsuit, leash),
  • transport to the beach and transfers from Agadir’s airport or bus station,
  • an Imsouane surf day trip,
  • free surf photography,
  • Wi-Fi and 24/7 team access.

When you add that up, it’s the kind of package where your money goes toward a complete surf week, not just the lesson block. That’s why the price can feel like cheating in the best way. You’re buying a working system: arrive, get fed, get coached, get transported, and get captured by a photographer.

The only value risk is expectation mismatch. If you expect yoga to be included or want extra excursions pre-planned every day, then you’re not comparing like-for-like. But if your priority is surf time, meals, gear, and easy logistics, the package’s structure is the point.

Should you book this Agadir all-inclusive surf package?

I’d book it if you want a surf week that runs like a plan. The combination of six days of lessons, included equipment, transport, meals, and free photography is exactly the kind of setup that helps you improve without constantly spending more or making decisions.

Skip it or plan for extras if you need yoga and other excursions included by default, or if you’re very sensitive to weather changes. Surf is always weather-dependent, and this experience requires good conditions to run as intended.

If you’re flexible and your goal is to learn or level up with minimal hassle, this is the kind of week that can turn into a repeat trip. The camp is built around coaching, community, and a calm routine that keeps you moving toward better waves.

FAQ

Where is this surf package based, and how big are the groups?

It operates in Agadir, Morocco, with a surf camp outside the city and an included day trip to Imsouane. The maximum group size is 15 travelers.

How many days of surf lessons do I get?

The package includes 6 days of surf lessons across the 7-day experience.

What is included for food and water during the week?

You get 7 days of breakfast, plus 6 days of packed lunch and 6 days of home-made dinner. Bottled water and snacks are included during the surf lessons.

Does the package include surf equipment and getting to the beach?

Yes. You get use of surf equipment (surf board, wetsuit, and leash) for the duration of your stay. Transport to and from the beach is included, along with an air-conditioned vehicle.

Is free surfing photography included?

Yes. Free surfing photography is included in the package.

What accommodation do I stay in?

You get 7 nights of accommodation in a traditional Riad. Free Wi-Fi is available in the accommodation.

What isn’t included in the price?

Yoga class and other excursions are not included.

What should I know about cancellation or weather changes?

Cancellation is free, as long as you cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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