
Our additional activities you can book on site:
​Paradise valley day-trip
Paradise Valley was a hippie hangout back in the 60s. With crystal clear rock pools and beautiful nature, it's the perfect location for a quick getaway from the sandy coast. From where the transport will drop us off, there is a small hike into the valley, so wear good shoes for walking. When we reach the second rock pool we will stay here for some sunbathing, swimming and cliff jumping. Some might want to continue the hike further into the valley for some great scenery! On our way out from the valley we will stop by one of the local restaurants for some delicious tagine out in nature!
On the way we also stop at a local Argan oil cooperative. The cooperatives in Morocco is something to learn more about before your visit as the story is remarkable, and the Argan oil product is incredibly nutritious.
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Transport
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Hiking, cliff jumping & relaxing
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Visit to an Argan oil cooperative
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Local tagine for lunch
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​Imsouane surfing and sandboarding day-trip
This dreamy destination in Morocco is one of our favourite surf trip destinations in the area. Imsouane is also known as the Magic Bay and for a good reason: The coastline offers spectacular views, completely hidden by the mountains, where you can catch the longest waves of all Africa and experience the vibrant and friendly vibes in this village!
Depending on tide, but most likely we'll head up north on a 1,5h trip along the coastline, right after breakfast. On arrival you'll be stunned by the beauty of the incoming sets of waves. We will surf, enjoy the spectacular beach, skate the streets of Imsouane and have a delicious lunch of fresh fish BBQ or Tajine. On our way back we will visit what we call “mini-Sahara” and we will surf the sand dunes!
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What's included:​
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Transport /with surf equipment
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Freesurf and beach hang
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Fish BBQ/Tajine for lunch
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Sandboarding

​​​​​​​​​Souk afternoon activity
Souk El Had is the third biggest market in North Africa. A popular place with locals and tourists alike. Vendors sell an assortment of traditional Moroccan items, such as pottery, ceramic, rugs, pouf, crafts, clothes and musical instruments, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables, spices and everyday household goods. You’ll find almost anything you can think of here, from food and toiletries to home furnishings, electronics, jewelry and handicrafts.
The souk is definitely worth a visit!
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Transport
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Guidance inside the souk

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