Saturday, September 30, 2006

British surfers head to Moroccan beaches.

Now that the summer season is over in Britain the surfing diehards are making their way to Morocoo. Each year about this time European surfers gather on the coast from Eassaouira down to Agadir.


One British outfit, the Animal Surf Academy (ASA) is moving out to Morocco to set up winter camp. From 1st November through to April 2007 the ASA will set up between Tamaraght and Tagazoute in its own traditional Moroccan villa located just a stones throw away from world class reefs, points and beach breaks including Boilers, Killers, Panoramas and the world renowned Anka point.

The ASA Morocco trips are open to surfers of any ability from well experienced surfers who just want to surf the best breaks in Morocco to beginners wanting to experience the surf in foreign waters. Surf everyday accompanied by the ASA surf guides and get surf tuition with BSA approved instructors if you need it. The ASA is the only company in Morocco that runs a qualified British Surf Association school with fully qualified life guards.

The ASA will also be running rider camp weeks giving you the chance to surf with Animal pro team riders Alan Stokes, Mitch Corbett and Nicola Bunt. Prices start at £255 per person and includes transfers to and from the airport, accommodation, breakfast and a packed lunch every day. Flights aren't included but can be booked cheaply in advance. For further information contact the ASA crew at www.animalsurfacademy.com


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