Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Surf Points 16

We called ourselves Surf Berbere as we are working with the local Berber people to provide you with an unforgettable Moroccan surf camp experience. The Berbers are traditionally mountain dwelling folk indigenous to Morocco. Many of them refer to themselves as being 'Amazigh' meaning 'free men' now they are surfing Taghazout's finest waves!


Keep your eyes open for the red Surf Berbere goat's head logo around Taghazout, Agadir and the region to see whom we are working with.
Surf Berbere was set up by a surfer who fell in love with the Taghazout, gave up his mundane London job to provide what he hopes are the most complete surf holidays in Morocco.


Historically surfing holidays meant staying in basic surf camp accommodation near the local waves, jostling for the breaks with crowds of surfers. Our "surfari" experience delivers you to empty breaks that only the most die-hard locals know about in our 4x4 land cruisers, where you will get advice from some of the best surfers in Morocco. More about Surf Berbere...
News

11.05.09

Hi All, We have had a beach clean up, nearly got the association set up (meeting tomorrow I think) and then got the Wilaya involved in the fundraising side of things, sooooo who knows we may clean up Taghazout one day! Tudor, Alex and Hassan all went off to Ouarzazate to be extras for the new Ben Hur remake. Tudor and Alex are now the body doubles for the main characters. More...


25.03.09

The big news is that we have said goodbye to Pete, Crystal and Niels (Abi, I can hear you weeping already!), but we are about to say hello to Alex. Not soon enough alas as the camp is left to the capable hands of Tudor in the interim. Guess who Tudor’s first group are, a school bus of 16yr olds. Don’t worry he has been told to behave and we have the local Gendarmerie paying special attention! More...


23.01.09

Surf Berbere also helped co-sponsor and organise the third annual Taghazout Community Beach Clean-Up and Kids’ Surf Competition which took place on The 18th of January. About 50 local kids came down along with another 50 or so adults came out for the event. Let's get Taghazout clean and keep it a beautiful place to surf some of Morocco’s finest waves. More...
A quick word from you...

"GREAT Moonrises! Wicked Meals! Fantastic Place!

Much Love From Canada!!!!!"

Kristin Kreuk, Emily VanCamp, Kristen Holdenred

(CANADA)

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"Thanks for letting us stay!! We loved the peace & tranquillity it brought us. The days sitting on the terrace & on the deck were so beautiful... and thanks Surf Berbere for being brilliant and looking out for us."

Danielle & Craig (England)

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"Great place, great food/entertainment and great surf advice. Really improved!!!! Absolutely charged my batteries. See you next year!!!"

Ed Berry (England)

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