How do I book?
Send us a WhatsApp message or email with your dates, surf level, number of guests, and preferred room. We will confirm availability and the right package.
FAQ
Everything you need to know before booking a Morocco surf house week with Tayri Surf House.
Send your dates, surf level, and room choice. We will help you choose the right stay.
Ask on WhatsAppSend us a WhatsApp message or email with your dates, surf level, number of guests, and preferred room. We will confirm availability and the right package.
Yes, arrival is flexible. For the best surf-camp rhythm, we recommend a 7-day / 6-night stay.
Yes, we can arrange transfers from Agadir Al Massira Airport (AGA). Send your flight details when booking.
Depending on the package, stays include accommodation, breakfast, selected dinners, surf lessons or guiding, equipment rental, beach transport, yoga, surf theory, and WiFi.
Yes. The Learn to Surf package is made for first-timers and beginners.
Yes. The Surf Guiding & Coaching package is for surfers who already paddle out and want better spot selection, feedback, and progression.
Yes. Lessons, guiding, board rental, yoga, and day trips can be added when available.
We choose spots daily around Aourir, Banana Village, and the nearby surf coast. Depending on conditions and level, this can include Banana Point, Devil's Rock, Crocro, Panorama, K11, K12, Hash Point, Anchor Point, or Imsouane.
No. Boards and wetsuits are included in lesson packages and available to rent for flexible stays.
October to April is the most consistent season for bigger Atlantic swells. May to September is often smaller and friendlier for beginners.
Private rooms, shared surf rooms, and budget shared rooms.
Breakfast is included in all weekly packages. Lesson and guiding packages include selected house dinners. Flexible stays can add meals depending on availability.
Tell us before arrival. Vegetarian options are usually easy to arrange, and we will do our best with other dietary needs.
Swimwear, sunscreen, a towel for the beach, comfortable clothes, a light jacket for evenings, reusable water bottle, and any personal medication. Bring your own board if you prefer, but you do not need to.
The Agadir and Taghazout Bay region is a popular surf destination and generally welcoming. Use normal travel awareness and respect local customs.
Moroccan Arabic, Tamazight, French, and English are commonly used around the surf coast.
Have another question? Send us a message through the booking section.