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Buying/Hiring a board in Morocco

Postby kyron » Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:12 pm

I'm off to Morocco this winter to learn to surf.It's gonna be proper budget but I was wondering if anyone had any info on either cheap rental or second hand boards for sale
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Postby EastAnglianSurfer » Wed Oct 04, 2006 2:04 pm

Hey! I'm off to Morocco too this winter AND I'm from Norwich as well! Have I met you before?
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Postby wootzy » Thu Oct 05, 2006 9:24 am

I'm leaving for morocco again in November to spend the winter there. If you are learning to surf and want to hire a board a place called Immessourne (prounounced IM-SWARN) is perfect. It has a fantastic harbour point with a really long mellow wave. On the bay in immessourne (cathedral point) it is a bit more advanced but in comparison to alot of other spots in Morocco it's really easy going.

My friend (Naja) has a small surf shop and he'll rent you a board for 100 Dhyrams a day (around £6.50). If you are looking to buy a board over there i have a mini-mal there that i need to sell.

As far as accomadation is concerned in Immessourne you'll pay about 90DH per night (around £5.90) to stay in the hotel.

To get to Immessourne can seem like a bit of a mission but it's really simple. It's located between essouria and agadir. You either get the agadir bus from essouria or get the essouria bus from Agadir but make sure you tell the driver you want to stop at la pointe immesourne. When the bus stops and drops you off it will look like you are in the middle of nowhere. If there isn't a taxi already there you wait at the point for a driver to come (usually there are other people waiting there too) and he will take you to the village. Do not pay any more than 10 Dhyrams for the taxi. They tend to ask for more but just let him know that you know the correct price. If you have alot of luggage, boards etc give him an extra 5 Dhyrams.

You have to visit this place. Forget taragzout, rabat, agadir etc because they're all crap in comparison. Immessourne is defineatly the place to go. The people are all friendly, the surf is great, the place is beautiful. You'd love it. My name is Luke, so if you go there ask for me and i'll show you around.
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Postby Midnight Rider » Thu Oct 05, 2006 4:30 pm

Nice one Luke that was everything I needed to know!
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Postby kyron » Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:03 pm

EastAnglianSurfer wrote:Hey! I'm off to Morocco too this winter AND I'm from Norwich as well! Have I met you before?
Dont think so,only surfer from Norwich I've met is a chap named Martin-is that you?Anyway perhaps we should meet 4 a drink/chat.I'm chuffed with the info from wootzy
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Postby kyron » Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:06 pm

wootzy wrote:I'm leaving for morocco again in November to spend the winter there. If you are learning to surf and want to hire a board a place called Immessourne (prounounced IM-SWARN) is perfect. It has a fantastic harbour point with a really long mellow wave. On the bay in immessourne (cathedral point) it is a bit more advanced but in comparison to alot of other spots in Morocco it's really easy going.

My friend (Naja) has a small surf shop and he'll rent you a board for 100 Dhyrams a day (around £6.50). If you are looking to buy a board over there i have a mini-mal there that i need to sell.

As far as accomadation is concerned in Immessourne you'll pay about 90DH per night (around £5.90) to stay in the hotel.

To get to Immessourne can seem like a bit of a mission but it's really simple. It's located between essouria and agadir. You either get the agadir bus from essouria or get the essouria bus from Agadir but make sure you tell the driver you want to stop at la pointe immesourne. When the bus stops and drops you off it will look like you are in the middle of nowhere. If there isn't a taxi already there you wait at the point for a driver to come (usually there are other people waiting there too) and he will take you to the village. Do not pay any more than 10 Dhyrams for the taxi. They tend to ask for more but just let him know that you know the correct price. If you have alot of luggage, boards etc give him an extra 5 Dhyrams.

You have to visit this place. Forget taragzout, rabat, agadir etc because they're all crap in comparison. Immessourne is defineatly the place to go. The people are all friendly, the surf is great, the place is beautiful. You'd love it. My name is Luke, so if you go there ask for me and i'll show you around.
Nice one mate-exactly what I needed to hear
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Postby Africa Extrem » Mon Dec 18, 2006 8:34 pm

hello!!!
my name is younes and i'm a local surfer from agadir bay, our home spots are from mirleft in teh south till imsouane in the north, imsouane is good as said our friend ;) but not always as all the spots it has its days and that all , for surfing this area u have to be mobile cose the surf changes from area to area depending on the conditions with each swell size and directions the breaks changes
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