Surf Essentials (Even if You're a Beginner!)
Reef-Safe Sunscreen: This is non-negotiable! The Moroccan sun is strong, and you’ll be spending hours in the water. Opt for high SPF and a reef-safe formula to protect both your skin and the ocean.
Surf Hat or Cap: Protect your face from the sun while you’re out waiting for waves.
Rash Guard: Great for preventing chafing from your wetsuit or board, and offers extra sun protection.
Swimwear: For under your wetsuit, or for those days you’re just enjoying the beach.
Boardshorts/Bikinis: Pack a couple of pairs.
Surf Poncho/Changing Towel: Super handy for discreet changes at the beach and keeping warm after a session.
Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated throughout the day, especially at the beach. Many camps provide water dispensers.
Optional – Surf Booties: If you have sensitive feet or prefer extra grip, booties can be useful on some rockier surf spots, though many spots are sandy.
Clothing for Comfort & Culture:
Lightweight, Breathable Clothes: Think cotton, linen, and other natural fabrics. T-shirts, tank tops, shorts, and skirts are great for daytime around the camp.
Modest Options: For trips into towns, villages, or exploring sights like Agadir’s Souk, pack longer shorts, capris, skirts, or light trousers, and tops that cover your shoulders. This shows respect for local customs.
Warm Layers: Evenings can get surprisingly cool, especially outside of peak summer. A hoodie, light jacket, or sweater is essential for comfortable dinners and stargazing.
Casual Evening Wear: Something comfortable but presentable for communal dinners at the camp.
Undergarments & Socks: Enough for your trip duration.
Pajamas: Comfortable sleepwear.
Footwear:
Flip-flops or Sandals: Essential for around the surf camp and heading to the beach.
Comfortable Walking Shoes/Sneakers: For exploring towns, day trips to Paradise Valley, or walking around the local village of Tamraght.
Optional – Skate Shoes: If you plan on visiting the Taghazout Skatepark!
Health & Hygiene:
Personal Medications: Any prescription medications you need, plus a copy of your prescription.
Basic First-Aid Kit: Band-Aids, antiseptic wipes, pain relievers, anti-diarrhea medication, blister plasters, and motion sickness tablets if you’re prone to it.
After-Sun Lotion/Aloe Vera: For those inevitable sunburns, no matter how careful you are!
Insect Repellent: Especially useful for evenings.
Hand Sanitizer: Handy for quick cleans on the go.
Sunscreen (Face Stick): A small stick is great for quick, targeted application.
Travel-sized toiletries: Shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrush, toothpaste.
Travel Documents & Money:
Passport & Visa: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date. Check visa requirements for your nationality in advance.
Travel Insurance Details: Print out or have digital copies of your policy. It’s crucial for any surf trip!
Flight & Accommodation Bookings: Digital and printed copies.
Copies of Important Documents: Keep digital copies on your phone/cloud and a physical set separate from your originals.
Local Currency (Moroccan Dirham): While cards are accepted in some places, cash is king for smaller purchases, local souks, and tipping. Have small denominations ready.
Credit/Debit Cards: Inform your bank of your travel plans.
Electronics & Gadgets:
Phone & Charger: For communication and capturing memories.
Universal Travel Adapter: Morocco uses Type C and Type E outlets.
Power Bank: Invaluable for charging devices on the go, especially during excursions.
Waterproof Phone Case/Action Camera (GoPro): If you want to capture your surf moments.
Headphones: For flights, downtime, or blocking out noise in shared rooms.
Optional – Portable Speaker: For chill vibes at the camp (be respectful of others!).
Miscellaneous & Nice-to-Haves
Small Daypack: Perfect for carrying water, sunscreen, a towel, and snacks to the beach or on excursions.
Sunglasses: Protect your eyes from the bright sun.
Book/E-reader/Journal: For relaxing downtime.
Padlock: If staying in a shared room, for your locker.
Snacks: Energy bars or your favorite trail mix for between meals or during longer surf sessions.
Dry Bag: To keep your electronics and valuables safe and dry at the beach.