EXPERTS IN SURF YOGA HOLIDAYS SINCE 2022
Learn to surf with local pros who guide you every day to the best waves around.
From mellow beach breaks to Imsouane’s endless right, every session is a new adventure.
Board, wetsuit and transport included — just bring your energy and let the ocean do the rest.
Ready to level up? Surf daily with local coaches who help you improve technique, timing and wave selection while taking you to the best spots — including a session in iconic Imsouane.
Board, wetsuit and transfers included.
Stay in our cozy surf house by the sea, where every meal and every sunset are shared with the tribe.
Enjoy three homemade meals a day, fresh local ingredients, and plenty of time to relax, connect, and just be.
From hammocks to ocean views — this is your space to slow down, recharge, and soak in the Buena Vibra.
Yes, our week in Morocco costs more than most.
But what you’re paying for isn’t marble floors or champagne breakfasts.
You’re supporting a network of local artisans, guides, and families who share their culture with love and pride.
Every meal, every trip to the desert, every night around the fire — it’s a collaboration with people who were born here, who know this place not as a postcard, but as their home.
That’s what makes this experience rare: nothing is mass-produced, not even the moments.
The package includes all daily meals — breakfast, lunch and dinner — plus airport transfers and all local transportation for our activities.
Our villa was crafted using natural and locally sourced materials — stone, clay, wood, and fabrics that tell the story of Moroccan craftsmanship.
We chose quality not for luxury’s sake, but because what lasts matters.
Every corner carries the soul of those who built it: artisans from the nearby villages, whose knowledge turns raw material into beauty.
When you touch a wall, a rug, or a hand-carved door — you’re touching a piece of their heritage.
We don’t “visit” Morocco. We live with it, even if just for a week.
We choose sustainable adventures and work directly with local cooperatives, and keep our footprint light.
It’s not about being “eco” because it sounds good — it’s about being conscious, and leaving the places we touch a little better than we found them.