In the first week of February Michelle, Ray Charles and I headed to Morocco to visit our old work collegue and totes amaze friend Nic.
Nic left the world of The Matrix and moved over to Morocco last summer to open a surf school with Zac. The surf school offers surf lessons and is complete with bed and breakfast style accommodation and luxury apartments. The website looked amazing and the stories we had heard only added to our excitement.
From the second we landed, Morocco was beautiful. The colours of the landscape and the interior of the buildings were amazing. We met Nic and headed off for our Spot Morocco adventure.
The Spot Morocco offer two types of accommodation; breakfast, dinner and bed at Villa Solaria or luxury apartments at Killer Point. We were staying at Villa Solaria which offered a friendly welcome, perfect views and, the highlight, gorgeous Moroccan food. The meals every morning and evening offered a real taste of Morocco with dish after dish of delicious food. The rooms were decorated beautifully and with a reading room, two balconies and free wi-fi I struggle to think what more you could want!!
Our surf coaching with The Spot Morocco was exactly what we needed. Zac has incredible patience which for anyone who knows me and Michelle will know it is a requirement! He was helpful, good at explaining and put up with our screams of fear, joy and general excitement. The beaches were beautiful and Zac knew exactly where to go to get the perfect waves away, from busy crowds.
The surrounding area is full of so many sights and sounds (and smells) with little markets and stalls with beautiful things to sell as well as restaurants and cafes perfect for grabbing some Moroccan tea (I am hooked!!).
If you have surfed before or have ever thought about surfing then head to The Spot Morocco who will make sure that every second of your holiday is how you want to spend it. With visits to beaches and areas of Morocco that you might not usually see - they offer a perfect view from the villa, the surf and the experience.
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