REVIEW · ESSAOUIRA
Individual Lessons of Kite Surf in Essaouira
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Essaouira wind makes kitesurfing click fast. This 2-hour private lesson is based on Morocco’s Atlantic Coast, in a walled port city where the harbor scene (and the seagulls) sit right alongside serious wind sports. Conditions are often good for learning, and you can choose a morning or afternoon session.
I especially love the hands-on coaching and the way instruction is tailored to you, from first timers to people brushing up on technique. I also like that the lesson is good on logistics: equipment and hotel pickup/drop-off are included, plus transport to the spots with the best conditions.
One consideration: this experience is weather-dependent, so if conditions are poor you’ll switch dates or get a full refund. That’s normal for kitesurfing, but it’s worth planning your Essaouira days with a little flexibility.
In This Review
- Key Points You Should Know Before Going
- Essaouira’s Atlantic Setup: Where Your Kite Lesson Actually Fits
- Private Coaching with Abdel and Fatah: What the Instruction Really Means
- Gear, Surfboard, and Safety: The Stuff That Changes Your Experience
- A 2-Hour Lesson Timeline: How You’ll Spend Your Time
- Transportation Included: The Price-Saving Part You’ll Appreciate
- Price and Value at $104.68: What You Get for the Money
- When the Wind Isn’t Right: How to Think About Weather Days
- Who This Lesson Fits Best (And Who Should Pause)
- Should You Book This 2-Hour Kite Surf Lesson in Essaouira?
- FAQ
- Where is the lesson located?
- How long is the kitesurf lesson?
- Does the price include equipment?
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- Can I choose between a morning and an afternoon session?
- Is this lesson for beginners?
- Do children need to be with an adult?
- Do I need to know how to swim?
- What happens if weather conditions are poor?
Key Points You Should Know Before Going

- Essaouira port-city energy: learn on the Atlantic coast with a real harbor backdrop and typical year-round conditions.
- Private coaching with pros: you’re taught basics, technique, and safety at your pace.
- Gear and surfboard included: you show up and learn, without hunting for rentals or extra equipment.
- Transportation to the best spots: private vehicle + hotel pickup/drop-off saves you time and stress.
- Safety-first supervision: instructors and support help manage the kite so you can focus on learning.
Essaouira’s Atlantic Setup: Where Your Kite Lesson Actually Fits
Essaouira is the kind of place where the coast feels like it’s always in motion. The fortified, late-18th-century town has a fishing harbor that’s never quiet, and the wind off the Atlantic is the star of the show. For kitesurfing, that matters: consistent wind helps you spend your lesson time learning, not waiting around.
The lesson starts in Essaouira, and you can pick a morning or afternoon session. You’ll also get hotel pickup and drop-off, which is a big deal here. Rather than you trying to coordinate rides with gear and sand, the team handles getting you to the learning spots.
One more practical note: your lesson is designed for all skill levels, so you’re not expected to already know how to ride. If you’re brand-new, that’s exactly when a good instructor and good conditions do the most for you.
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Private Coaching with Abdel and Fatah: What the Instruction Really Means
The best part of this experience is the coaching style. In kitesurfing, it’s not just about getting on the board. It’s about getting the basics right—wind awareness, safe handling, and control—so you build confidence instead of guessing.
Instructors like Abdel and Fatah are known for patient, professional teaching and for guiding you step by step. That shows up in how they talk about progress: people feel that they can move forward quickly because the lesson is personalized instead of generic. If you’re nervous, that matters. You want someone who can explain what to do and then help you do it.
Another detail that makes the lesson feel safer and smoother: there’s often extra support supervision so you’re not alone managing everything. One example from past experiences is that a support team can handle the kite and even take it upwind for you. That doesn’t remove the challenge, but it reduces the chaos so the instructor can focus on teaching.
Language support is also part of the practical value. The guide may be French, English, or Spanish, so you can usually understand the key points without awkward translation.
Gear, Surfboard, and Safety: The Stuff That Changes Your Experience

This lesson includes equipment and a surfboard, so you’re not spending your morning (or afternoon) figuring out sizes and rentals. That alone can be worth it, because kitesurf gear is not something you want to learn by trial and error on the day you’re supposed to start.
Just as important is safety. The experience description calls out that kitesurfing is relatively safe when practiced in the right conditions with serious supervision—but it also makes the physical requirements clear. For the pre-learning phase, you need good physical condition. And yes, you need to know how to swim, with no fear about being in running water.
That’s a real consideration, not a scare tactic. Kitesurfing involves water time even in early lessons. If you’re a confident swimmer and you can handle short stretches in the water without panicking, you’ll get more out of the lesson.
The good news? The overall vibe from instruction is super safe and structured. The coaching focus is on basics, technique, and safety, which is exactly what you want before you chase speed or tricks.
A 2-Hour Lesson Timeline: How You’ll Spend Your Time
You should think of this as a “get your controls and confidence going” session—not a full certification program. The duration is about 2 hours, so the best lessons keep things focused.
Here’s what that usually looks like based on how these lessons are described: you’ll learn kitesurfing basics, then practice with personalized coaching. That includes safety procedures and technique cues, delivered while you’re actually doing the actions on the water or sand.
A key advantage of a private lesson is pacing. If you need more time understanding how the wind and kite behave, you’ll get it. If you pick things up fast, your instructor can move you forward. And because the team chooses spots with the right wind (and often quieter learning areas), you’re more likely to get real practice in your session window.
Also, keep your expectations grounded. Two hours can feel like a lot when you’re focused, but it’s still a short window. The goal is to leave knowing the right steps and feeling more in control, not to master everything.
Transportation Included: The Price-Saving Part You’ll Appreciate
This experience includes transport by private vehicle plus hotel pickup and drop-off. In a windy sport, that’s not just convenience—it’s time value.
If you’ve ever tried to get to a coastal spot with equipment (or even just the right conditions), you know how quickly plans can fall apart. Here, the team drives you to the best area for learning based on the day’s conditions. That matters because kitesurfing is about wind quality, not just location on a map.
It also helps that the team can bring you to spots with wind and views that make the learning experience better. Some people have described going to perfect spots with few others around, which can make a big difference when you’re learning. Less crowd noise means less mental overload.
In short: you’ll spend more time learning and less time managing logistics.
Price and Value at $104.68: What You Get for the Money
At $104.68 per person for about 2 hours, the value comes from what’s included and what isn’t.
Included:
- Professional guide
- Equipment and surfboard
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Private vehicle transport to the spots
Not included:
- Food and drinks
- Souvenir photos and GoPro shooting (available for purchase)
That bundle is the heart of the value. You’re paying for instruction plus gear plus access to the right wind area. For many people, those three pieces are the biggest hidden costs of doing kitesurfing independently.
Also, remember you’re booking a specialized sport. Having pros manage safety and technique is where the money goes. If you’ve ever paid for lessons that felt rushed or hard to organize, you’ll see why this one is structured to remove friction.
And because the group size is capped at a maximum of 10 travelers, you’re not likely to feel swallowed by a huge crowd dynamic. For a more personal feel, that cap matters.
When the Wind Isn’t Right: How to Think About Weather Days
Kitesurfing can’t be faked. This experience is subject to favourable weather conditions, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll get an alternative date or a full refund.
So how should you plan? Give yourself at least some wiggle room in your Essaouira schedule. If you’re building a tight itinerary with zero slack, you’ll feel the stress when the ocean does what it wants.
In a good weather day, you’ll feel like everything clicks. In a weak wind day, you’ll feel disappointed—until you remember this is why the weather policy exists. It’s not about convenience; it’s about learning safely and effectively.
Who This Lesson Fits Best (And Who Should Pause)
This lesson works for all skill levels, which is a broad promise. But the details point to who will benefit most.
Best fit:
- First-timers who want structured basics and safety coaching
- People who want a private lesson so the pace matches their learning
- Swimmers who are comfortable in water and can handle the physical demands of early kitesurf work
Important considerations:
- Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- You need good physical condition and you must know how to swim, with no fear about running water.
If you’re confident in the water and you want to get real instruction instead of guessing, this is a smart way to spend a couple of hours in Essaouira.
And if you’re the type who likes clear guidance and a supportive team, you’ll likely appreciate the vibe around Abdel and Fatah. Past experiences describe instructors as patient and professional, and the overall team atmosphere as friendly and focused.
Should You Book This 2-Hour Kite Surf Lesson in Essaouira?
Book it if you want the fastest path from curious to capable. The mix of pro coaching, included gear, and transport to the best learning spot is exactly how you maximize your odds on a windy coast.
Skip booking (or pick your timing carefully) if you’re not a confident swimmer or if you’re planning Essaouira days with no flexibility for wind changes. Weather is part of the sport here, not a surprise.
Also, consider booking when you can truly focus for two hours. Show up rested. Wear swim-ready gear you don’t mind getting sandy. And go in thinking safety and control first, progress second.
If you want a kite lesson that feels organized, coached, and built around actual learning, this is a strong bet for Essaouira.
FAQ
Where is the lesson located?
The activity starts in Essaouira, Morocco, and ends back at the meeting point in Essaouira.
How long is the kitesurf lesson?
The duration is approximately 2 hours.
Does the price include equipment?
Yes. Equipment is included, and you’ll also use a surfboard.
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Can I choose between a morning and an afternoon session?
Yes. You can select a morning or afternoon lesson.
Is this lesson for beginners?
Yes. The lesson is suitable for all skill levels, including first-time participants.
Do children need to be with an adult?
Yes. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Do I need to know how to swim?
If the lesson includes pre-learning requirements, you must know how to swim and have no apprehension in running water.
What happens if weather conditions are poor?
If the experience is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.

























