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Plage d'Essaouira

Definitely try out the local surf schools! I took a class and it was super fun and a great way to meet people. Prices are reasonable compared to other spots in Morocco, and instructors are friendly.

I suggest renting a bike to explore the coastline. It’s a beautiful ride and you can hit the quieter spots away from the crowd. Plus, it's way cheaper than taxis.

Check out the food stalls near the beach at lunchtime. I found some amazing grilled seafood at great prices! Eating local food will save you some cash and it’s way tastier than restaurants.

If you're planning to stay for sunset, bring a light jacket. It gets chilly once the sun goes down, and I was caught off guard without one!
Anchor Point

I recommend checking the surf forecast before you go. There are times when the waves are just perfect, and other times they’re a bit wild. Makes a huge difference!

My advice is to visit the local markets for snacks instead of eating at restaurants all the time. You'll save money and get some really tasty, authentic food!

I think bringing your own gear could save you a lot of cash! Rentals can add up, and I wish I would've brought my own board instead of renting
Plage d'Imsouane

dude, if you're planning to surf, hit the waves early at around 7 am. the crowd is way smaller, and the waves are perfect. i missed that opportunity and had to wait in lines later on!

For food, skip the touristy spots near the beach. I found this awesome local place a few blocks back where you can get a big tagine for a fraction of the price. Trust me, you'll love it!
Plage Imourane

I recommend bringing cash for beachside cafes; some don’t take cards, and you don’t want to miss out on that awesome mint tea after surfing!

My advice is to try the local food stalls in Tamraght instead of touristy restaurants; they're way cheaper and have way tastier tajines!