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Surfing Morocco and Mr Policeman

Posted:
Fri Jan 16, 2004 1:02 pm
by surf patrol
I took a surf trip to Morocco a couple of years back and spent a week over there with my girlfriend. The surf was lousy so we decided to have a look around. We went looking for the local market but got a bit lost. Fortunately (or so we thought) we came across a policeman on the street corner so we stopped to ask him directions. He got us involved in a general chat and after 15 mins he was begging us to write him a letter of introduction into England and sponsor him to move over and stay with us!
It was all we could do to get away without giving him the address where we were staying and our address and tel no of home back in England. He was determined to relocate homself and his entire family. Still, it added a little to the afternoon!
Surfwise - the trip was a write-off
Re: Surfing Morocco and Mr Policeman

Posted:
Mon Mar 01, 2004 4:49 pm
by nina
Dear "Surf Patrol",
Even that I know it's a bit late to reply on your message wich you have send, I felt like I had to.
Because I don't know what beach in Morocco you went to surf but if you have never been to Bouznika Bay between Rabat and Casablanca I advice you to go there if you are looking for hugh waves (in Morocco) because I went there a few times and have met a few surfers who where really positive and sure that they would come back!
Yours sinserely,
Nina
Surfing Morocco

Posted:
Mon Mar 01, 2004 11:44 pm
by surf patrol
Hi nina, welcome to Surfing Waves
I was surfing to the north of Agadir on my trip, if I ever make it back I might give Bouznika Bay a go - I have heard that there are some pretty good spots around Casablanca. Did you surf there yourself?
Re: Surfing Morocco

Posted:
Tue Mar 02, 2004 3:55 pm
by Guest
"Surf Patrol"
However I have tried to surf, I don't think I am that good! But the point is that I know Bouznika Bay better than anyone else because my parents have got a house on that beach in Bouznika Bay, and I have spend a few times my holidays on that beach.
Nina [/i]
Re: Surfing Morocco and Mr Policeman

Posted:
Wed Mar 31, 2004 5:13 pm
by zack
hi nina ,are u from morocco?because i do and i agree with u,we have some of the best surf all over the world ,have fun all of u.

Posted:
Wed Mar 31, 2004 5:22 pm
by zack
hi nina,i¡m from casablanca,and i have a house at bouz-bay.
i surf to,so ,if u need some help just let me know.see u
epic waves in Morocco

Posted:
Thu Apr 01, 2004 2:31 am
by surf patrol
Hi zack, welcome to Surfing Waves,
[quote]we have some of the best surf all over the world [/quote]
I totally agree, I was really dissapointed when I went that it was flat and it is still on my list to return and get some of the great waves your country has to offer. Maybe see you out in the line up one day zack.
Re: Surfing Morocco

Posted:
Tue Jun 01, 2004 12:37 pm
by Guest
Anonymous wrote:"Surf Patrol"
However I have tried to surf, I don't think I am that good! But the point is that I know Bouznika Bay better than anyone else because my parents have got a house on that beach in Bouznika Bay, and I have spend a few times my holidays on that beach.
Nina [/i]

Posted:
Wed Jul 07, 2004 12:31 pm
by sim
australia has the best surf :D

Posted:
Thu Jul 29, 2004 1:29 pm
by marosurfer
sim wrote:australia has the best surf :D
HI sim,
you can't really compare Oz to Morocco!..I'm Moroccan and I've only seen Oz in films and magazins and the surf is of another standard than Morocco...It's a dream to any moroccan surfer to go there. Morocco is good in the sense that it offers reasonably good surf conditions (aaah..if it wasn't for that wind!!!) medium hot waters, good food, nice landscapes...at a short distance from Europe.
To surf patrol,
The best spots in Morocco are in the Agadir region and not in the Bouznika area like some would like to believe I am myself from casablanca and own a little place in Dahomey - just next to Bouznika Bay - where i surf regularly. It is still a treat for me to travel down to Killer, Anchor or Banana...The surf is simply of another level. Try going there in January-February
all the best
Ps. I can only apologise for these "policemen" that hassled you and your girlfriend - Morocco has its problems - poverty of means and mind being one of the most accute.
Going to morocco!

Posted:
Sun Aug 08, 2004 9:24 am
by day1dan
hey there. me and a mate of mine are thinking of going to morocco for 10 days surfing in early october. what do you guys think of <edit. see rules> ? any suggestions of whether to stay there or other places? any other general tips?
OR
should we go to the canary islands instead?
god i love surfing,
dan
morrocco

Posted:
Sun Aug 15, 2004 8:54 pm
by silversurfer
morrocco is,and has been,a very good surfing spot.the waves,the people,the way of life.seek and u will find much better waves,than the named spots.the waves and people r better than australia in my view.maxim for maroc
Surfing In Morocco in Late August

Posted:
Mon Aug 16, 2004 3:52 pm
by JamesM
Hello Marosurfer and Nina,
I promised a friend that I would come down to Tangiers in the last 1-2 week(s) of August. I know that August is not a great time to surf. I am also unlikely to be able to make it down to around Agadir. The furthest I am likely to go south is either Rabat or Casablanca. Should I expect any surf and if so can you recommend some decent places around the north of Morocco?
Thank you very much
jm
Re: Going to morocco!

Posted:
Sun Aug 29, 2004 11:51 pm
by fredjawz
Definately the Canary Islands!
Australia- look no further

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2004 8:53 am
by OfFshORE!!!!
Dont look past Oz if your looking for a surf trip. I live here and there is sum incredible spots that are unknown (no crowds) that match up to any surf in the HAwaiin Islands. Shipsterns in Tasmania and many places along the west coast can get up to 15- 20+ feet. ALong with smaller, nice clean barallin waves like Aussie Pipe, Mystics, Cowries and of cause Berlie. Bells is awsome as well- Australia aint that crowded all you got to do is look around!!!!!!!!!!!
Ride on Bra