Below, you will find a list of the questions most frequently asked by our guests.
We’re 75 mins road transfer from Agadir Airport, served by direct flights from the UK and other major European airports, 2-4 hours flying time. We can arrange transfer to/ from Agadir Airport for €30 each way. Other airports nearby include Essaouira (3 hours drive), and Marrakech (3.5 hours), we can easily arrange road transfers to/ from both. Casablanca is a 6 hour bus journey from us, timetable and pricing info here. Transfers to Agadir bus station are €20 each way: https://www.lagare.ma/en/.
EU passport holders do not require a visa to enter Morocco for tourist purposes. Your passport must be valid for the duration of your stay. If you hold a passport from outside the European Union we recommend that you check with your nearest Moroccan Embassy.
Currently we are able to accept cash, credit cards (Visa/ Mastercard subject to a 3% surcharge), bank transfers and payments to our PayPal account.
We’re a relaxed beach house, it’s normal to wear swimming costumes and bikinis on the beach, and shorts, t-shirts and flip flops around the house. We would recommend covering up arms and legs a bit when walking around the towns and cities. Hoodies, long-sleeve bottoms and jumpers may be needed particularly in the Winter when it gets chilly at night.
Morocco’s south coast offers approx. 300 days of sunshine. During the Summer (May to September) the waves are perfect for beginners and intermediates, with long sunny days and fun, warm water surfing. From October to April, the big waves which Morocco is famous for, come in from the Atlantic Coast. Even during this season there are plenty of locations offering smaller waves for beginners and less experienced surfers.
A wireless internet connection is available throughout the Riad.
The guest rooms feature hi-speed web connectivity (both wireless and cabled).
You can book both the surfing and yoga when you arrive, subject to availability of instructors. It would be helpful if you let us know your preferences and personal details (eg. height for wetsuit hire etc) in advance
The local currency is Moroccan dirhams (dhs). There are ATMs at all international airports, and nearby in Aourir. Most small outlets and souks prefer smaller notes, something to bear in mind if you take large notes out of a cash machine.