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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Yes, absolutely! Solo travel isn't just welcome here, it's encouraged. Many of our guests travel alone, and that's precisely what creates the special atmosphere. You'll arrive and quickly connect with others, whether it's while surfing, sharing a meal, or simply chilling on the rooftop terrace. So, there's absolutely no need to worry about booking solo – you're sure to meet people who are just like you!
But even if you register as a pair, a couple, or a group of friends, you are more than welcome. :-)
Yes, absolutely! Morocco is a very safe country to travel in – especially the region around Tamraght , which is known for its relaxed and peaceful atmosphere. The locals are incredibly friendly and helpful, and the area thrives on surf and yoga tourism. Many of our guests, including solo female travelers, feel very comfortable and safe here – even walking alone at night. You can move around freely, stroll along the beach, or enjoy the small cafes in the village. Tamraght is a place where you immediately feel welcome... and then you never want to leave :-)
The nearest airport is Agadir (approximately 45 minutes from Tamraght). We would be happy to arrange a transfer for you – just tell us your arrival time and flight number, and we'll take care of it.
There are direct flights to Agadir from many German airports (some very cheap – under €100): Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Weeze, Cologne, Hamburg, Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden, Berlin. The flight time is 3.5–4 hours.
I am happy to assist with flight research and booking.
Perhaps flying to Marrakech would suit you better (there are direct flights there from many German airports). That wouldn't be a problem either.
There are several buses from Marrakesh:
• CTM: From the airport, you first need to take a taxi to the bus terminal. The buses are very good and safe, run almost hourly, cost around €10, and only go to Agadir. From there, you need to take a taxi to Tamraght, which you can book through us.
• Souk to Surf: Departures twice daily directly from the airport, very modern, small and very safe buses that take you directly to Tamraght (stop "Let's Be"), €25
Yes, definitely! I've been to surf camp several times and didn't like it when the schedule was too rigid. The plan I wrote down there is just a rough guide to what the days look like. But if you need some me-time, that's always possible. The beach, cute cafes, and restaurants are only 5 minutes away, and you can plan your day exactly how you want. :)
Anything is possible, nothing is mandatory.
No, everyone is truly welcome here! Whether you're 20 or 58 – what counts is the good vibe, not your age. Most people come because they want to surf, soak up the sun, and connect with others, and that's exactly what unites us all. Our camp is a place where every generation feels at home and everyone can have a great time together.
The weather here in Tamraght is sunny and mild all year round - simply perfect for surfing!
Especially in February and March it is pleasantly warm: during the day you can easily go out in a T-shirt and shorts (approx. 23-25 degrees), only in the evenings it gets a bit cooler because we are right on the Atlantic coast, so you usually need a sweater and long pants.
The waves are very good here from October to May.
Of course, if the flights are more convenient or cheaper on other days, you can arrive earlier.
If you have the time, I would even recommend staying a few days after the camp to reflect on everything and have some time for yourself. After seven days, you'll be physically exhausted from surfing.
Then you'll be a regular hostel guest for those days. Just let me know and I'll book you in for the nights.
Prices (always include breakfast)
• Double room: €35
• Triple room: €16
• Dorm: €13
If you'd like to explore other parts of Morocco before or after, feel free to let me know. I can help you with the planning.
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